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Universal Studio’s Orlando To Open Soon But Will Be Different

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It’s been a long few months. The quarantine is taking its toll on everyone in many different states and countries. With Summer just around the corner, some people are looking for something to give them hope and to at least feel somewhat like it did before.

The sad reality of all of this is, that life as we know it will not be the same at least for a little while. This will be a very strange and interesting summer. One that most of us would already like to forget.

The good news, Universal Studios Florida Will be open for business and should be opening their doors to guests on June 5th.

The news that both parks and Universal’s Volcano Bay will allow guests soon is something that is both exciting and a little scary to say the least.

The Parks Will Have New Rules & Regulations For Guests To Follow

Although for most of America, we’ve seen the cases drop, but let’s be fair we are still right smack in the middle of a Pandemic.

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Although I personally don’t believe that any government should restrict the movement of the healthy, it’s still a little dangerous. One must accept that danger and decide for yourself if risking exposure for a few days of fun is worth it.

The answer for me is yes, I would be willing to do so. Mentally these past few months have been hell. We’ve lost parts of our business, saw income drop, and have been locked up in our homes, just trying to stay sane.

Although it may seem a little scary, I do have a sense of comfort and fell a bit on the safe side when I understand the rules and regulations that the parks are putting in place.

Of course it’s not a guarantee. You could get exposed. So one should not go into such a park with out managing their own risks and following the guidelines and rules that will be in place.

What Can You Expect When Entering Universal Studios In The Summer Of 2020

  • Everyone will be required to wear a mask when in the parks. This may get a little uncomfortable especially in Florida’s muggy hot summer. If you have health concerns that may prevent you from wearing a mask like CPOD, please call Universal to see if they can accommodate you.
  • Your temperature will be checked before entry. If you score a 100.4 or higher you will not be allowed into the park.
  • You should wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 minutes often throughout the day. Remember, people are touching things all the time, so if you touch anything please wash your hands regularly.
  • Social Distancing is required. Please keep 6 feet of distance between your traveling party and other people.
  • Avoid contact with people who are sick.
  • Follow the floor marking where the present.
  • Use hand sanitizer when required.
  • Follow team member direction
  • Limited capacity throughout the park and attractions.

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