LA tourist attractions are reopening in a rare glimpse of normality after wildfire devastation ‘The Walt Disney Company is committed to supporting our community and our employees as we all work together to recover and rebuild’, Disney CEO Bob Iger said.
“As this tragedy continues to unfold, The Walt Disney Company is committed to supporting our community and our employees as we all work together to recover and rebuild from this unbelievable devastation,” Disney CEO Bob Iger said.
Alternatively, Universal Hollywood, which sits west of Glendale and is surrounded by the deadly Hurst Fire, the Eaton Fire and the Palisades Fire, opened again on Friday and resumed normal operating hours.
“We extend our heartfelt sympathies to those impacted by the recent and ongoing fires, as well as our deepest appreciation to the first responders for their valiant and ongoing efforts during this difficult time,” the park said in announcing its reopening.
While the Southern California fires have ravaged more than 40,000 acres, some of Los Angeles’ most popular theme parks are walking a fine line between taking care of employees and resuming activities.