Disney Theme Park Guests Could Have Their Temperatures Checked
ANAHEIM, CA - FEBRUARY 25: Visitors attend Disneyland Park on February 25, 2020 in Anaheim, California. Bob Iger, who was CEO of Disney since 2005, is being replaced by Bob Chapek, who previously ran the company's parks, experiences and products division. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
When the Disney theme parks reopen following the coronavirus lockdown, visitors might have to show more than a ticket to come inside. In an interview with Barron’s published Tuesday, Executive Chairman Bob Iger revealed some of the plans his staff is considering to assure the public of their safety. “Just as we now do bag checks for everybody that goes into our parks, it could be that at some point we add a component of that that takes people’s temperatures, as a for-instance,” he tells the magazine. Iger says he got the idea by studying how China is returning to everyday life post the pandemic. What changes to life do you think we’ll see when the pandemic is over?