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California theme parks won t profit at 15% capacity

Print An overhaul of California’s COVID-19 safety regulations announced Friday could allow Disneyland, Universal Studios, Six Flags Magic Mountain and other theme parks to reopen their outdoor rides and attractions as soon as April 1 if they’re in counties where coronavirus transmission is low enough. Another caveat: In most of the state, parks will have to keep attendance at 15% of capacity a rate so low that industry experts say the parks would certainly not clear a profit. Still, they say, parks are likely to embrace that money-losing mode for a while because they’ll need time to ramp up operations.

California theme parks won t profit at 15% capacity Here s why they ll reopen anyway

California theme parks won t profit at 15% capacity. Here s why they ll reopen anyway Hugo Martín © Provided by The LA Times California announced new rules Friday that will allow theme parks like Disneyland to reopen sooner. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) An overhaul of California s COVID-19 safety regulations announced Friday could allow Disneyland, Universal Studios, Six Flags Magic Mountain and other theme parks to reopen their outdoor rides and attractions as soon as April 1 if they re in counties where coronavirus transmission is low enough. Another caveat: In most of the state, parks will have to keep attendance at 15% of capacity a rate so low that industry experts say the parks would certainly not clear a profit.

California theme parks won t profit at 15% capacity Here s why they ll reopen anyway

California theme parks won t profit at 15% capacity Here s why they ll reopen anyway
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aflynn@lakeplacidnews.com The Beller family parents Jon and Taren Beller and sons Owen, Ty and Dax took over Tug Hill Vineyards in Lowville starting in January after the retirement of the original owners, Michael and Susan Maring. (Photo provided) SARANAC LAKE As part of the Baby Boomer aging phenomenon dubbed the “silver tsunami,” thousands of small business owners are ready to retire in the North Country. Regional planners say that could have a devastating effect on the economy. If only someone could match entrepreneurs with these soon-to-be retirees to keep their businesses going satisfying customers, offering jobs and supporting communities.

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