ORLANDO, Fla. – The wait is finally over as SeaWorld Orlando prepares to open its gates for the first time since fears of spreading the coronavirus shuttered the theme park industry.The company shut down in mid-March due to the dangers of COVID-19 furloughing hundreds of employees.
On Wednesday, News 6 got a first look at how park officials will keep guests safe and comfortable when they visit. MORE: Disney, SeaWorld get approval to reopen this summer"We've taken a lot of steps here to make sure that our animals, our staff and our guests are all safe," Jon Peterson with SeaWorld Orlando said.
Just like other Central Florida attractions, there are social distancing markings on the ground and hand sanitizer stations throughout the park for.