ANAHEIM, Calif.—Downtown Disney has begun reopening its restaurants for outdoor dining, much to the delight of theme park fanatics. “It feels great,” Marilyn Botzenhardt, a Disneyland annual pass holder in her 70s, told The Epoch Times Feb. 1. “Just to be able to walk in here, even though it’s just on Main Street, is great because we bought our annual passes last year and haven’t been able to use them.” The restaurants reopened after Gov. Gavin Newsom lifted a regional stay-at-home order that was in place since Dec. 7. Under the order, restaurants could remain open only to facilitate take-out orders. The Disneyland theme park has been closed since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic last March. Disney restaurants that reopened include Ballast Point, Naples Ristorante e Bar, Tortilla Jo’s, and Uva Bar & Café, as well as Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen. Sprinkles Cupcakes is reportedly planning to reopen Feb. 9. For customers who have missed the Disney experience for much of the past …