Expect “virtual” or expanded FastPass-style lines, staggered seating on rides, online food ordering and limited crowds when Florida’s major theme parks eventually reopen after being shuttered during the coronavirus pandemic.
No timelines have been set to reopen the state’s economically critical theme parks, their accompanying resorts and TV production studios.
However, Universal Orlando Resort CEO John Sprouls said Wednesday that planning is underway for when the gates open, with workers and possibly guests expected to be screened when entering the facilities, which closed in mid-March. “We're not sure yet how we're going to do that, but we're looking for help from health officials to help us figure out what might be an appropriate protocol
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