Perhaps already discuss elsewhere, but, with Germany beginning to ease some of their Coronavirus measures regarding visitor attractions, as of Monday 11th May theme parks in the North Rhine-Westphalia region will be allowed to begin reopening. However, perhaps unsurprisingly, Phantasialand have announced that they will not be among them.
The park’s official statement, which can be found on their website and various news outlets, is that there is still a lack of “concrete regulation” in place to define suitable operating precautions. They are saying that once these have been defined they will then work to align their own plans with the regulation.
A recent episode of the “bleib neugierig” podcast co-hosted by Chris Theis who is an executive assistant at Phantasialand responsible for guest relations (some of you will know him better as the face of the park’s video series that the did a couple of years ago), there was some discussion regarding Phantasialand’s reopening.
It seems that they may not wish the open the park with temporary barriers or brightly coloured markers all over the place, and are instead looking for a more “thematically appropriate” solution, so as not to detract from the guest experience.
A translated summary provided by our own
@CSLKenny can be found here:
https://twitter.com/cslkenny/status/1259085541653516289
These sentiments seem similar to those of other parks who have emphasised that people want escapism when they visit a park, so don’t want to visit and see constant reminders of the situation outside of the park.