Amusement Parks Are Getting Very Creative in Their Reopening Plans

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There’s a new character at Orlando’s Gatorland theme park: the Social-Distancing Skunk Ape.

All these attractions have spent months figuring out the safest ways to reopen, weighing sometimes-conflicting advice from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and local authorities, and applying it to an environment that depends on a lot of close interaction between guests and staff. “We’ve had to pull apart every single part of our operation, assess the relative risk, and rebuild it as we need to,” said Kurt Stocks, general manager at Legoland California.

A less crowded park might mean shorter lines for rides, especially if parks move toward “virtual queueing,” where visitors check in at a ride and receive a time to return later in the day. But if your favorite park doesn’t employ this technology, your wait might be long—and very different. Queue areas will incorporate 6-foot social distancing through decals and signs applied directly to the pavement.

As for that hand sanitizer: Expect plenty of it, says Beard, who says that guests should expect to be offered sanitizer at the beginning of every queue and after every ride is over. Six Flags, in, made a point of showing employees washing door handles, coaster restraints, and handrails in ride queues. Attractions that can’t be sanitized properly are likely to remain closed. “We have a pit full of bricks where kids can jump in and play,” said Legoland’s Stock.

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