The Disneyland Resort kicked off a public service awareness campaign called “Together We Can Be Incredible” across Orange County (where Disneyland is located) and Los Angeles County this week, encouraging residents to follow current health and safety guidelines to help protect local communities.
Featuring characters from Disney and Pixar’s “The Incredibles,” the campaign aims to share tips and reminders of important health and safety measures delivered through digital billboards, radio, TV, social media content and more, which local residents will see in the coming weeks. The PSA reiterates current health and safety measures based on guidance from health authorities, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and appropriate government agencies, including the OC Health Care Agency (HCA).
The messages are shared by characters from “The Incredibles” provide reminders to everyone to wear a face covering, wash their hands frequently and practice physical distancing measures.
The Disneyland Resort is working with local businesses to bring this campaign to local residents, with messages provided in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese. The scope of the campaign is made possible in part by existing relationships in Orange and Los Angeles counties, including the Los Angeles Angels, Anaheim Ducks, and more. The Disneyland Resort is also working with local school districts to provide tools and resources to share with students.
The Disneyland Resort has been working closely with the HCA to be in line with the HCA’s guidelines on extensive health and safety procedures implemented through the Downtown Disney District, including the recent expansion onto Buena Vista Street.
To learn more about the “Together We Can Be Incredible” campaign please visit Disneyland.com/BeIncredible.