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Downtown Disney In California Is Officially Reopening Today

It's happening!
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You can enjoy the magic as Downtown Disney in Anaheim officially reopens today!

Before you make your way to this magical shopping district, there are a few things you must know, including that parking will only be available at the Simba lot, and temperature screenings are required before you can enter.

A variety of shopping and dining experiences will begin to reopen at the Downtown Disney District on July 9, 2020, including the World of Disney store.


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Everyone over the age of two is required to wear a face-covering as well.  

Currently, 25 retail stores and restaurants will be open for shopping and dining with enhanced safety measures like increased sanitation.

At this time, parking is complimentary so you will have a little extra money to splurge on everything Disney related. Happy shopping!

Via Downtown Disney District

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