Walt Disney World – level 2

03-06-2020 07:00

Walt Disney World is a company that runs theme parks around the world. Many parks had to close because of the coronavirus. Now, the situation is getting better, and they can welcome first visitors again.

The company started to reopen its Disney shopping and entertainment center in Orlando, Florida. However, it is necessary to control the situation to stop the spread of the coronavirus. This means that all guests and employees must wear face masks, and every person must undergo a body temperature screening.

Throughout the parks, there will be more places where people can wash their hands. Organizers temporarily canceled large events, such as parades and shows.

Some theme parks in Florida, such as SeaWorld Orlando and Legoland Florida, will start to reopen in June. The Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom will reopen in July.

Difficult words: theme park (a large public place with rides and games, that have a common idea), undergo a screening (to get a test to see if you are sick or have something wrong), temporarily (for the moment).

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