The company also said that it will temporarily close the Santa Anita Park race track for live horse racing in response to a mandate from Los Angeles County officials. The more than 1,700 horses who are stabled at the park are cared for by 750 backstretch team members, most of whom live on-site and are operating under new safety measures, the company said.
“The safety and well-being of our guests and employees remains The Walt Disney Company’s top priority,” the company said in its statement.
Disney’s shares fell 8.5% on Friday.
The theme parks are a major revenue driver for the entertainment company: Disney generated more than $26 billion in sales at its Parks, Experiences and Products division in fiscal 2019, representing 37% of the company’s overall revenue.
The company has urged its domestic employees at Walt Disney Studios, Walt Disney Television, ESPN and at its direct-to-consumer, parks and products divisions to work from home amid the coronavirus outbreak.