KEY POINTS
  • Disney reopened its Shanghai theme park Monday. 
  • It's the first major theme park to do so since being forced to close by the coronavirus pandemic.
  • The park operating under 30% capacity, according to government guidelines.
  • CEO Bob Chapek told CNBC that Disney plans to increase capacity at the park by 5,000 people each week until it reaches 30% capacity. 

Disney plans to increase capacity at its Shanghai park by 5,000 people each week until it reaches the limited capacity figure set by Chinese government, CEO Bob Chapek told CNBC on Monday. 

"I look at this as a stair step. We're going to be very conservative, we're going to be very prudent, we're going to be very disciplined about how we open up," Chapek told CNBC's Julia Boorstin. "And then we're going to ramp up and increase."