One Part Of Walt Disney World Will Stay Closed Until At Least Next Summer

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Walt Disney World is moving forward in a limited capacity, and while it is certainly good for the company as a whole that the resort is open at all, it’s clear that business hasn’t been as good as many at Disney had hoped. Disney CEO Bob Chapek has been honest that the resort has seen more cancellations than expected as Florida saw a surge in coronavirus cases ahead of the reopening, and now the majority of those visiting are locals, rather than the more financially lucrative vacation travelers. As a result, many Walt Disney World hotels are delaying reopening, and now one of the original resort complexes, Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, will remain closed until at least the summer of 2021 as it undergoes a major refurbishment.

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