Frontier City in Oklahoma City will reopen with limited capacity.
its first park in Oklahoma on June 5, requiring all attendees to wear masks and undergo temperature checks, making it one of the first major theme parks in the U.S. to reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic.... [+]Frontier City in Oklahoma City, will reopen with limited capacity and gradually increase attendance levels through June.
The park will only be open to members and season pass holders June 5-7, after which the general public will be allowed in.Visitors who don’t have a mask will have the option of purchasing one at the front gate. Distancing markers will be added throughout the park and people will be separated by empty rows or seats on rides.
Though the number of positive tests as a percentage of total tests is trending down, statewide cases increased 14% over the last two weeks days, according to CovidExitStrategy, a “Frontier City, like all Six Flags parks, is an outdoor attraction that poses a significantly lower risk of exposure than indoor venues ... Because our parks cover dozens or even hundreds of acres, we can easily manage guest throughput to achieve proper social distancing,” said Six Flags President and CEO Mike Spanos., as some defiantly choose to go mask-free because, they say, such public health requirements infringe on their personal freedom.
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