Slowdown in tourists coming to the U.S. puts Disney’s theme park magic at risk

Slowdown in tourists coming to the U.S. puts Disney’s theme park magic at risk


Cars drive past a sign featuring Mickey Mouse at the entrance to Walt Disney World on the day that portions of the theme park, including the Magic Kingdom, reopened to guests after being closed since mid-March due the coronavirus pandemic.

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A slump in air travel to the U.S. is emerging in the wake of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, and it could hit Walt Disney‘s important theme park business where it hurts.



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