bestcoastracer
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Cedar Parks owner said today that its parks could be closed through the end of 2020.
I've been expecting most parks to not open at all this year. Its too hard to implement social distancing in a theme park unless you have to wear masks. We all no how most feel about thatCedar Parks owner said today that its parks could be closed through the end of 2020.
Honestly, I would expect some movement within the next week to two week at Disney Springs with a wait and see position for a couple of weeks before opening parks.
I could see Citywalk partly opening within a week or so. Closely followed by a part Disney Springs.Honestly, I would expect some movement within the next week to two week at Disney Springs with a wait and see position for a couple of weeks before opening parks.
Cedar Point or any Six Flags park doesn't get anywhere near the level of attendance Universal or Disney gets so I would assume they would open way earlier than those two giants.This seems extremely hopeful!
I feel like there's definitely some conflicting info with Cedar Fair, but I do know for Cedar Point that they have their staff all hired and are only waiting for the state (Ohio) to give them legal permission to start opening.Cedar Fair considering capacity limits, virtual queuing, in reopening of Cedar Point, other parks
Limiting capacity at the parks may not be as difficult as it seems, because most parks don’t operate near capacity most days of the year.www.cleveland.com
It's also possible that Cedar Point will phase open with opening the beach/boardwalk area and accommodations and open the park shortly after. Cedar Point owns a lovely shoreline/beach besides the park that they can attract people with, I'm not sure what Cedar Fair plans with the other parks are, but being the flagship park for the company and location of Cedar Point is a priority for them to attempt some sort of reopening/test.
*Also for those unfamiliar with how Cedar Point operates they have a similar program with Disney where they provide a lot of housing to employees as they hire nationally and internationally, a lot of employees aren't locals, so i could definitely see comparisons being made with how they reopen.*
I could see Citywalk partly opening within a week or so. Closely followed by a part Disney Springs.
And then a pause. Possibly for quite a while.
UO still hasn’t mentioned anything yet
What do you know marni? Spill the beans!
I'll know things are going to be alright when VooDoo Doughnuts opens again on CityWalk.Maybe only third party vendors first?
Not really tied to reopening but hearing from a friend in management at the parks that temperature testing will 100% be required for entry.
I think demand will be lower. But given the lower capacity I think there will be adequate demand.Even sports leagues don't have a clear and convincing path to re-opening and they can be successful without spectators in attendance.
I seriously don't know how any theme park is going to be successful in reopening. Then there's the question of if the demand is even there once these places are ready to serve customers.
I agree with everything except the demand part... I think there will be demand. Maybe not in the numbers that Disney can and/or are willing to open for... but I believe there will be a large demand. Take beaches for example... what a mess. There is a significant number of people who just can't stay away. I think Martin called them Harry Hoorahs or something? @marni, you should trademark that label! I can see the (sleeve-less) t-shirts now.Even sports leagues don't have a clear and convincing path to re-opening and they can be successful without spectators in attendance.
I seriously don't know how any theme park is going to be successful in reopening. Then there's the question of if the demand is even there once these places are ready to serve customers.
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