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2020: General Discussion

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I don't really get that though, as regardless of exemptions if someone doesn't wear a mask they are putting others at risk, unless they allow certain individuals to ride alone?

I'd imagine if someone has an exemption from wearing a mask, then the 2m rule would have to apply therefore the row behind/infront would be closed off whilst that person rides. Could be a nightmare to manage mind!
 
I don't really get that though, as regardless of exemptions if someone doesn't wear a mask they are putting others at risk, unless they allow certain individuals to ride alone?
Well yes but even government accept it's not worth the legal risk of not having excemptions, Im assuming they will want excempt people apart if possible.

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So if the park makes use of the 1m+ rule (which I assume they will), could coasters operate at pretty much full capacity, provided that each row was filled with a separate household group?
 
"Due to the reduced number of guests visiting the park each day, Early Ride Time will not initially be available when we reopen. This is to allow for the extra processes that our employees will need to perform each day before the Park opens to guests to ensure the safety of both our guests and employees."
 
Opening hours appear to have increased in July. The first two weeks were 4pm closes. The second week has now been amended to 5pm.
Well surely that’s good news? Maybe they’re doing this in order to make up for the fact that the park’s had to stay closed since March; making up for lost time, as it were?
 
Hopefully they take advantage of the 1m rule to fill up the coasters, but keep the 2m markers in the queues.

In fact I'd welcome 2m markers remaining in a post Covid world :p
 
I'd imagine if someone has an exemption from wearing a mask, then the 2m rule would have to apply therefore the row behind/infront would be closed off whilst that person rides. Could be a nightmare to manage mind!
Maybe they'd just load these guests onto the back row. That would probably minimise the risk to others on the train.
 
Hopefully they take advantage of the 1m rule to fill up the coasters, but keep the 2m markers in the queues.

In fact I'd welcome 2m markers remaining in a post Covid world :p
I know your joking but 2m in queue lines would be an absolute god send for me, eliminating most of my need for rap or fastrack.

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