Politics Theme Park Reopening Guidelines to be released 10/20/20

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TP2000

Well-Known Member
It should be interesting to see how this week's guidelines differ from the original guidelines they were about to release three weeks ago. I wonder what has changed?

I really hope it doesn't involve the Yellow Tier, because that's a very long ways off.
 

Gottalovepluto

Active Member
It should be interesting to see how this week's guidelines differ from the original guidelines they were about to release three weeks ago. I wonder what has changed?

I really hope it doesn't involve the Yellow Tier, because that's a very long ways off.
What has changed? Well, they actually went to WDW so yellow tier has probably been replaced by “herd immunity”
 

DCBaker

Premium Member
"Disneyland, Disney California Adventure, Universal Studios, Knott’s Berry Farm, Six Flags Magic Mountain, SeaWorld San Diego, Legoland California and other California theme parks closed in mid-March amid the COVID-19 pandemic and remain shuttered while they await guidelines for safely reopening from the state.

Newsom said last week that he anticipated his administration will issue separate reopening guidelines for smaller and larger theme parks in the state.

“I am very mindful, for example — if you have a park, in a city, with a Ferris wheel — that that’s not a ‘theme park’ in the sense so many of us consider,” Newsom said last week. “So one has to distinguish between the two.”

Disney, Universal and other large theme parks in California are not expected to be included in the guidelines for smaller amusement parks."


 

cmwade77

Well-Known Member
"Disneyland, Disney California Adventure, Universal Studios, Knott’s Berry Farm, Six Flags Magic Mountain, SeaWorld San Diego, Legoland California and other California theme parks closed in mid-March amid the COVID-19 pandemic and remain shuttered while they await guidelines for safely reopening from the state.

Newsom said last week that he anticipated his administration will issue separate reopening guidelines for smaller and larger theme parks in the state.

“I am very mindful, for example — if you have a park, in a city, with a Ferris wheel — that that’s not a ‘theme park’ in the sense so many of us consider,” Newsom said last week. “So one has to distinguish between the two.”

Disney, Universal and other large theme parks in California are not expected to be included in the guidelines for smaller amusement parks."


But where does the line get drawn between large and small? Is it based on who owns them? Is it based on size? Average attendance? Etc.?
 

Sharon&Susan

Well-Known Member
I bet Disney can get a small county fair wheel set up down by castle in a couple of days.
Those people are hurting too.
"Been there, done that"-Michael Eisner
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Stevek

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Oh, what sports have you guys been restricted on? Everything, little league stuff on up or just college/pro things?
I'm not even sure that youth sports can practice or play...I know the soccer fields have been empty around Riverside County (Corona).
 

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