Face mask requirements have changed at U.S. theme parks
Face mask requirements are no longer in place at Disney, Universal, SeaWorld, and Busch Gardens parks across the U.S.
Face mask requirements are no longer in place at Disney, Universal, SeaWorld, and Busch Gardens parks across the U.S.
Universal Studios Hollywood is no longer requiring masks, proof of vaccination or negative COVID-19 tests for entry at the theme park.
The delta variant has changed the workplace. For salary and non-union cast members, Disney requires COVID vaccines to come back to work.
There’s great news coming out of the Happiest Place on Earth. The Disneyland Resort has launched a new way for guests to purchase theme park tickets and make park reservations at the same time.
Super Nintendo World, the highly-anticipated expansion to Universal Studios Japan, has delayed its opening for the time being. On the other hand, due to safe practices, the park is widening its ticket availability and easing COVID-19 restrictions.
Last week we went to the reopening of SeaWorld Orlando after its temporary closure due to COVID-19. We were not impressed, and noticed loose rules and limited things to do. We went back this week to see if things had changed, and we can say that the original social distancing and mask plans are now…
Imagine going through theme park security without having to open all your bags and allowing a security guard to look through your things, or not even having to put your bags into an x-ray machine. That may be the case soon at some Six Flags parks.
More than two months after shuttering due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis, most of the Fantawild theme parks in China have reopened, and the safety measures they are employing provide a preview of what visitors to U.S. attractions may experience in a post-coronavirus era.
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