Looking for the official reopening dates for America's most popular theme and amusement parks? We've got you.
The following U.S. theme parks are open already:
Here are upcoming reopening dates that have been confirmed by their parks:
These parks have petitioned to reopen in July, but their reopenings are on hold as the state of California has stopped issuing guidance for additional segments of the economy to return:
That leaves these parks, among the top 20 most-attended in the United States, that have not announced reopening plans:
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I've been wrestling with a separate post on that.
Basically, it seems to me that anyone who cares enough about Covid risk to abide by such a quarantine is likely not to be planning a trip anywhere anyway.
@RobertNiles: I'd like to think so....
But sadly we've seen how many are not being rational from thinking wearing a mask for a ten-minute store trip is akin to having numbers tattooed on their arms to flat out refusing to believe this pandemic even exists.So yes, I sadly expect to see some folks stopped at state lines and throwing a fit as if they fully expect to be allowed in like it's months ago. Once more, human stupidity and stuborness overwhelming common sense.
6 Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo, CA just announced a July 2 opening, BUT. Only the animal exhibits for a limited time as The Marine World Experience. No date for full reopen.
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A new wrinkle as may have been mentioned on other threads as NY, NJ and CT are now making it necessary for folks from high-infection number states (Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Utah & Washington) which will no doubt be affecting travel, especially with holiday weekend coming up.