So the Cedar Fair Q1 Conference Call just ended and here are the important bits. Keep in mind that this information was coming at me very fast and I couldn’t rewind the feed, so there’s a chance I missed a detail or two. I will link a transcript once one is available, especially because some of these bits raise questions that were not answered in the call.
1. The park wants to have a “reasonable amount“ of operating days left in the season when they reopen. Cedar Fair has said that they now need only 2-3 weeks to reopen once they are given the green light by state and local officials. CF expects each park to open on a different timeline, but did not specify which parks they think will open first. Parks are in a “state of readiness” to open once they are given permission.
2. They are confident that each park will meet or exceed state and local guidelines. They are working on mandatory COVID-19 training for all employees. Employees will also require daily wellness checks before working.
3. The park will facilitate social distancing on rides and in restaurants. They will be cleaning and disinfecting handrails and rides multiple times a day.
4. Here’s a big one: CF will be upgrading their mobile apps to facilitate the use of a park reservation system to keep track of attendance, expand use of cashless transactions, virtual queuing, and mobile food orders. Each of these features will be rolled out over a “multitude of guidelines”.
5. Similar to other parks, CF will be asking pass holders about what they want to see in regards to social distancing.
6. When asked about the park reservation system, CF did not want to go into details just yet and that they will communicate every detail directly to the guests once they are ready to do so. They want to make sure that the park reservation system lets season pass holders get value out of their pass while also accommodating ticket buyers.
7. When asked about capacity, they did not want to give percentages nor numbers yet, but they said that on a normal operating day, most parks operate at or below 50% capacity. Capacity percentages will be determined later on a park-by-park basis.
8. CF believes that limited-time events such as the Peanuts Celebration and Grand Carnivale will help parks build momentum once they reopen, However, when asked about events that would be debuting at certain parks this season (specifically Knott's Berry Farm and Cedar Point’s anniversary celebrations), they said that they did not have any news to announce at this time about those two events, but that the Grand Carnivale would be pushed back to 2021. Due to the phrasing of this question, it is unclear if they meant ALL Grand Carnivales chainwide or if they were only talking about the events debuting at Carowinds and Valleyfair this season.
That’s a lot of stuff! I wish we could know more specifics, but I think we’ll find those out on a park-by-park basis once we get closer to reopening.