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@warfelg My thinking is that they could say, all reservations between X date and X date are cancelled and must be rebooked. Basically, they just keep doing what they are already doing, cancelling all reservations based on day, then reopening that day for rebooking with new capacities.
 
@GrandpaD I specifically said it is likely they would be *approved*, I am fully aware of what was presented.
Excuse me.... With subject matter going this way and that in this thread I thought you might have missed it. And, as you may have seen, the County had approved their schedule. Just waiting on the governor, I guess...

EDIT: And the Gov says ok....

 
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Parks close at 6pm and the water park at 5pm. I assume they are planning on a lot of post close cleaning.

That’s going to be extra rough if regional theme parks follow a similar operating schedule. Closing that early effectively guarantees that most guests won’t buy dinner in the park, which is a lot of lost revenue.
 
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When outbreaks start being traced back to parks, I hope the enthusiast community tars and feathers these bad actors in the streets. These parks aren’t just risking their own reputations, they’re risking the reputation of the industry as a whole—and frankly, the ability of the industry to rebound from this financially.
 
When outbreaks start being traced back to parks, I hope the enthusiast community tars and feathers these bad actors in the streets. These parks aren’t just risking their own reputations, they’re risking the reputation of the industry as a whole—and frankly, the ability of the industry to rebound from this financially.

I hate to put it this way, but got to hope that parks that open show that the outbreaks didn't happen with them.

Also disturbing bot not shocking that the first park with attempting to open like this is in Florida. Glad I've done my Fun Stop credits so I never feel the need to go back for crap like this.
 
I would assume Universal will extend their hours after a couple weeks. I'm sure they are eating into things.
 
In case you didn't click on the Fun Spot comments -

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And their website mentioning distancing -

"outdoor seating reconfigured to a minimum of 6 feet apart and attraction queue lines will be 9 feet apart"


So, with the exception of voluntary masks, it appears @Connor got the wrong info.
 
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Are they still opening up early like they do? If the hours are like 9-6 it makes sense to close early to be able to open up on time. Meanwhile if BGW sticks with a 10 opening time, they could still close at 7 or 8.
 
Just to add to the FunSpot post - as I've understood the procedures in Florida, parks have to submit a plan that has to be approved (1) by city/county who then (2) sends to Governor for approval before they can open. So, IMHO, no way they could do a "pre-Covid-19" opening.
 
Trailing on @GrandpaD's post, it is likely that they submitted a more comprehensive plan for dealing with and reopening due to the virus; but they may just not be advertising their plans as publicly as the larger parks are.
 
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