DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Visitors like 11-year-old Bobby Bond eagerly waited in line on Friday morning, ready for Daytona Lagoon to open its doors for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic closed them a couple of months ago.“We were supposed to go on my birthday but it was closed,” Bond said.COVID-19 shut down the water park in late March and since then, management said they have created an even safer and cleaner space for staff and guests.[READ MORE: Daytona Lagoon water park reopens to families looking to make a splash | Here’s what to expect as Florida enters phase 2 of reopening]“We’ve, of course, done a lot of training with staff themselves.