We already know a little bit about what theme parks will look like when they do open
Last week Walt Disney World Resort reached an agreement with several Cast Member unions about new safety rules that will ensure the health of workers at Disney's theme parks. Among these new rules will be the requirement for all visitors to wear masks when visiting the Disney theme parks, as well as go through a temperature screening before they are allowed to enter. The same requirements will apply to Universal Team Members, who will also be required to wear masks and have their temperature taken every day when they report for work.
Of course, the real question that remains is how Disney will handle things like limited park capacity, visitors from outside Florida, and protocols for how shows and rides can operate in a way that can keep both Cast Members as well as guests as safe as possible in the near future.
As always, while this situation is evolving, all theme park fans 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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