After almost three months of being closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, one of the most popular theme parks reopens its attractions, although the cases of patients have not decreased, some people still attended. This was the reopening of Universal Orlando.

As part of the new released health plan, the park had to suspend its activities due to Covid-19, which has plagued the entire planet, however, to avoid more losses for the company, the government has allowed the place to reopen, although it was not what they expected.

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According to the Theme Park Insider portal, the public that attended last Friday, June 5, was less than expected and much less than last year, and the lines were long, but due to the distance between each person. The wait times for the rides were actually around 15 minutes.

On the bright side, there is enough space to allow guests to comply with social distancing, one of the norms that the park has set, as well as that they must always wear masks. Movie characters are in an area separate from visitors and everyone’s temperature is checked before entering.

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Although this was the reopening of Universal Orlando, the same source indicates that attendance will probably not increase much in the following months, until the coronavirus has been brought under some kind of control.

Another park that is already getting ready for reopening is Disney World, also located in Orlando, Florida, but not until July 11, 2020.

Written by Cesar Moya