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2. SeaWorld offering free classroom support for students studying at home. 

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SeaWorld has announced that it is making free classroom resources  available for students in grades K-12 who are schooling from home. Offerings include classroom activities, teacher’s guides, the “Saving a Species” video series, “Animal Bytes,” and animal info books. Teachers and students can access these educational materials here

3. LEGOLAND announces weekly building challenge 

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Guests looking to get creative with their time at home can check out a new LEGOLAND challenge! Every Wednesday, LEGOLAND will announce a new theme and release a new instructional “how to build” video hosted by a Master Model Builder. And then on Friday, LEGOLAND will share some of of fans' creations on their social media pages and ask families for ideas on what to construct next.

Though it will be a long time before theme parks around the world begin welcoming guests again, it is great that these parks and resorts are finding ways to keep guests engaged even while their gates are closed. 

As we've said previously, there is no way to know exactly how long theme parks will be dealing with the effects of Coronavirus, but while this situation is continuing, all travelers should check out the CDC's official site here, which has information on the virus and how to prevent its spread. 

 
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