We Are #ReadyToRideSafely!
California’s amusement parks and attractions want to be a part of the solution as California faces the unprecedented hurdles presented by COVID-19.
After the Governor rolled out the Resilience Roadmap, California Attractions and Parks Association (CAPA) crafted a comprehensive plan with health and safety protocols for parks to reopen. Our parks have been busy planning and preparing to implement their own site-specific plans for reopening in manner that promotes the safety of both guests & employees.
Economic recovery will be slow-going. It will take time for consumer confidence to return and for struggling families to plan a trip to an amusement park. According to data collected from Visit California, the Tourism industry is suffering immense losses, with travel-related spending not expected to recover until 2024.
Our parks are ready to reopen in a responsible manner and yet they have not been authorized to do so.
We Are #ReadyToRideSafely!
California’s amusement parks and attractions want to be a part of the solution as California faces the unprecedented hurdles presented by COVID-19.
After the Governor rolled out the Resilience Roadmap, California Attractions and Parks Association (CAPA) crafted a comprehensive plan with health and safety protocols for parks to reopen. Our parks have been busy planning and preparing to implement their own site-specific plans for reopening in manner that promotes the safety of both guests & employees.
Economic recovery will be slow-going. It will take time for consumer confidence to return and for struggling families to plan a trip to an amusement park. According to data collected from Visit California, the Tourism industry is suffering immense losses, with travel-related spending not expected to recover until 2024.
Our parks are ready to reopen in a responsible manner and yet they have not been authorized to do so.