The Friday before Memorial Day weekend, Lagoon announced that they were opening for the season--with a few modifications of course. Only 15% of capacity can be in the park at one time, you make reservations before showing up for a time slot--not allowed in if you miss your time slot; only two times a week can you make a reservation, and you must have a mask to enter the park--although few people wear them in the park.
Smaller crowds is a big plus for guests since lines are smaller everywhere, but I am not sure how the economics of this will work in the long run. Like Gary said, they are either losing money OR 15% covers expenses and they were "rolling in money" the previous years when the park was packed to the gills.
Gary and Jena went twice this week for a couple of hours. I have to post their Lagoon passes, because they show a unique pandemic feature:
Did you see it? They both have their masks around their necks. (They had to wear their masks to go into customer services to get their passes, but their photos had to be of their faces uncovered.) Not likely to happen in any other season passports (hopefully, anyway.)
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