Disneyland and Universal Studios ask News not to finalize plans to reopen theme park – Orange County Register


Disneyland, Universal Studios Hollywood and other California theme parks are asking Governor Gavin News and his administration to finalize a guideline to reopen the first Covid-19 health and safety without working with the industry.

The California Attractions and Parks Association on Thursday, Oct. 1, asked state officials to listen to the recommendations of theme park operators and amend some protocols before issuing reopening guidelines.

“We urge the Governor not to finalize the guidelines in view of plans to engage the industry more honestly, listen to the skills of park operators and collaborate with the industry, which will enable the amusement park to restart responsibly in view of its health status. And the safety of park staff and guests is a top priority, “said Erin Guerrero, executive director of AP.

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The Sacramento-based CAP represents Disneyland, Universal Studios, Not Berry Farm, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Sea World San Diego, Legoland California, Six Flags Discovery Kingdom and Great America of California.

The California theme parks closed in mid-March and remained shuttered as they waited for guidance from the state to reopen safely.

California plans to issue guidelines for reopening this week that will allow state theme parks to resume operations after more than six months of coronavirus shutdown, state officials said.

The California theme park side waits while other parts of the economy reopen under the news’s four-tiered blueprint for the safer economy.

“Today California amusement park leaders who have been working responsibly for months to prepare for the reopening saw a preliminary draft of state guidelines and blueprint placements for amusement parks in California.” “While we are aligned on many protocols and health and safety requirements, there are many others that need to be improved if they lead a plan to reopen a responsible and fair amusement park.”

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