Disney Theme Parks May Not Open Until 2021 Due To COVID-19

Miss Disneyland?

Put on some Disney music, wear your favorite merch, set-up a mock Pirates Of The Caribbean ride in your home because it's most likely going to be a while til we can visit the park again.

USB analyst John Hodulik doesn't think it will happen until next year for Disney and amusement parks in general.

He speculates "The economic recession plus the need for social distancing, new health precautions, the lack of travel and crowd aversion are likely to make this business less profitable until there is a widely available vaccine."

Meanwhile, Florida Governor Ron De Santis says Disney is "so far ahead of the curve" in re-opening discussions for Walt Disney World Resort but he adds that "everyone wants to make sure we do it safely."

Of course, the parks being closed for almost a year is sad news for Disney fans everywhere, but the right thing to do safety-wise.

If you're in dire need of a churro though, check out Disney's recipe for their popular treat to hold you over!


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