While it’s not exactly clear what “in stages” means in this case, we can certainly understand it to mean that, while both of these projects will move forward, they won’t be working at exactly the same pace they were before the shutdown of the parks. And with that, we can assume they’ll both be opening later than Walt Disney Imagineering was planning. Now, in both cases, these attractions didn’t have opening dates announced yet, so from the outside, we won’t necessarily see the delay, but it likely will be there.
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