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What changes to operations should we expect post Covid-19?

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How weird - bit late in the day for something like that lol, given further restriction lifting will be announced tomorrow. It seems likely that pubs, hairdressers etc. will be permitted to open from 4th July, with additional restrictions in place, so for large open outdoor attractions like theme parks to have to remain closed (whilst zoos can reopen) is so counter-intuitive that it would seem unlikely.

Really really late in the day for such a video :p
 
It could be a number of things to be fair, until the government officially announced it then its all still guessing and speculation. Tho we have a very good indication what could reopen we don’t officially know what is/when can reopen. So maybe they know something that we don’t know possibly? Or could they indicating that the problem will be indoor tourism attractions that till now haven’t been told they could reopen. As I said it’s all guessing games till the government announces it.
 
I'm not sure what the government will announce tomorrow, but personally I don't think indoor areas of pubs should be opening quite yet. Theme parks should definitely be allowed to open in July as they are largely outdoors and potentially some restaurants with distanced tables and waited or sensibly queued ordering.
But I just don't see indoor pubs operating well as people tend to congregate closely, lean in to hear each other over loud discussion, crowd at the bar to order instead of queuing at distance etc. Maybe beer gardens could start to open as a halfway idea and then indoor seating comes in after another month or so.

But given garden parks and zoos seem to be operating OK so far theme parks will likely be OK to open next month.
 
I'm not sure what the government will announce tomorrow, but personally I don't think indoor areas of pubs should be opening quite yet. Theme parks should definitely be allowed to open in July as they are largely outdoors and potentially some restaurants with distanced tables and waited or sensibly queued ordering.
But I just don't see indoor pubs operating well as people tend to congregate closely, lean in to hear each other over loud discussion, crowd at the bar to order instead of queuing at distance etc. Maybe beer gardens could start to open as a halfway idea and then indoor seating comes in after another month or so.

But given garden parks and zoos seem to be operating OK so far theme parks will likely be OK to open next month.
It looks like pubs and restaurants will open but customers will only be able to sit outside. We'll find out everything tomorrow hopefully.
 
The only thing that would surprise me is if they said indoor tourism can reopen. That’s the only sector I’ve not seen any companies merlin included announce they plan to reopen on the 4th. Could be interesting to see how long they stay shut for as obviously merlin will want them reopened ASAP they are the money maker.
 
The only thing that would surprise me is if they said indoor tourism can reopen. That’s the only sector I’ve not seen any companies merlin included announce they plan to reopen on the 4th. Could be interesting to see how long they stay shut for as obviously merlin will want them reopened ASAP they are the money maker.
With non-essential shops opening back up, museums and similar attractions ought to be allowed to open too. Unfortunately for Merlin I can't see Legoland Discovery Centres being allowed to open due to their hands-on nature.
 
With non-essential shops opening back up, museums and similar attractions ought to be allowed to open too. Unfortunately for Merlin I can't see Legoland Discovery Centres being allowed to open due to their hands-on nature.
I still reckon they will struggle with dungeons, shrek, discovery centres, smaller sealifes, Blackpool tower and possibly London eye. Obviously it’s just a guessing game but from what’s been shown so far they are look the most obvious.
 
I still reckon they will struggle with dungeons, shrek, discovery centres, smaller sealifes, Blackpool tower and possibly London eye. Obviously it’s just a guessing game but from what’s been shown so far they are look the most obvious.
Indeed, I was thinking more general indoor attractions rather than Merlin specifically. Attractions like Crazy Golf, Bowling, museums, escape rooms could perhaps create cleaning procedures that allow them to reopen. Anything like Dungeons with live actors I doubt will reopen for a while yet! London Eye would be difficult if they need to clean every cabin after use.
 
Indeed, I was thinking more general indoor attractions rather than Merlin specifically. Attractions like Crazy Golf, Bowling, museums, escape rooms could perhaps create cleaning procedures that allow them to reopen. Anything like Dungeons with live actors I doubt will reopen for a while yet! London Eye would be difficult if they need to clean every cabin after use.
What they could do with the London Eye is only have half the pods in use at any one time. So use pods 1, 3, 5 etc then when they comes back round, they clean them and then use pods 2, 4, 6 etc for the next cycle, then repeat with 1, 3, 5 and so on.
 
Today's ITV This morning had Josie Gibson doing a report at Blackpool Pleasure beach at the start of the show.

It is speculation that Theme parks will be allowed to open on the 4th of July, but no concrete or official confirmation from the government.

Riders will have to wear face mask on the rides. Jodie Gibson was seen live riding Icon and you can see the problems with riding with a face mask, her mask keep being blown down off her face or up over her eyes, reminded me of when you try and wear a hood on the water rides and it always keeps getting blown off.

The star did a article on today's program, but I would suggest you go onto ITV player to watch it on catch up for the full film footage

https://www.dailystar.co.uk/tv/davina-mccall-phil-hysterics-over-22232019
 
What they could do with the London Eye is only have half the pods in use at any one time. So use pods 1, 3, 5 etc then when they comes back round, they clean them and then use pods 2, 4, 6 etc for the next cycle, then repeat with 1, 3, 5 and so on.
I did think about that, but I doubt they could clean them quick enough to keep the wheel spinning. So you either have 17 staff members that sit in the pods cleaning them, or stop and start the wheel as each pod is cleaned. Unless I'm missing something?
 
Indeed, I was thinking more general indoor attractions rather than Merlin specifically. Attractions like Crazy Golf, Bowling, museums, escape rooms could perhaps create cleaning procedures that allow them to reopen. Anything like Dungeons with live actors I doubt will reopen for a while yet! London Eye would be difficult if they need to clean every cabin after use.
The Sun recently shared a video from Hollywood Bowl about the procedures they have in place.

 
I did think about that, but I doubt they could clean them quick enough to keep the wheel spinning. So you either have 17 staff members that sit in the pods cleaning them, or stop and start the wheel as each pod is cleaned. Unless I'm missing something?
What if they had a Ghostbuster blaster-style gun spray - the ones I've seen on the news spraying school classrooms - spray that then by the time pod comes round again (30-40 mins later), it would be safe for people to enter it? If they did this each revolution along with wiping the rails at the same time, by the end of the day each pod would probably be cleaner than an operating theatre! :D
 
The Sun recently shared a video from Hollywood Bowl about the procedures they have in place.


That ratio! :D

Come to think of it, bowling alleys are really disgusting, especially if people order food to their lane and use their fingers to eat then stick them in the bowling balls, so with those procedures bowling might be safer than it was pre-coronavirus!

Also love that the comments are either "Bowling alleys should remain closed! Play Bowling on the Wii!" or "These procedures are stupid, people should just not go if they're scared of the virus!", no in-between
 
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Or again they might just have daily cleaning. TfL are only cleaning the tube train or bus daily that you would use to get to the London Eye. Again, handwashing is important!
 
Today's ITV This morning had Josie Gibson doing a report at Blackpool Pleasure beach at the start of the show.

It is speculation that Theme parks will be allowed to open on the 4th of July, but no concrete or official confirmation from the government.

Riders will have to wear face mask on the rides. Jodie Gibson was seen live riding Icon and you can see the problems with riding with a face mask, her mask keep being blown down off her face or up over her eyes, reminded me of when you try and wear a hood on the water rides and it always keeps getting blown off.

The star did a article on today's program, but I would suggest you go onto ITV player to watch it on catch up for the full film footage

https://www.dailystar.co.uk/tv/davina-mccall-phil-hysterics-over-22232019

I think the article demonstrated why face masks on ride wont work!
 
What if they had a Ghostbuster blaster-style gun spray - the ones I've seen on the news spraying school classrooms - spray that then by the time pod comes round again (30-40 mins later), it would be safe for people to enter it? If they did this each revolution along with wiping the rails at the same time, by the end of the day each pod would probably be cleaner than an operating theatre! :D
You underestimate the ability of tourists to make a mess.

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Legoland have updated their website to confirm rides will be closing at 4pm every day in July. Could the other Merlin parks follow suit?

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Legoland have updated their website to confirm rides will be closing at 4pm every day in July. Could the other Merlin parks follow suit?

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I'm not sure if it's required as Alton and THORPE don't normally start escorting people out for at least an hour sometimes 2 after ride close.

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