These are the safety precautions and changes you can expect when you visit next month:
1. Book in advance
Guest are being asked to book the new eTicket in advance online, which will allow immediate access to the park as you arrive.
2. Don't visit if you are unwell
Customers are also asked to notvisit the park if they have any symptoms associated with coronavirus, including,a new continuous cough or a high temperature (over 38C) or a loss of, or change in, normal sense of taste or smell (anosmia). A temperature check at the park gates will also be required to gain entry. Photo: pexels.com
3. Visitor numbers to be capped
To enable social distancing across the outdoor amusement park, the number of guests will be capped.
4. Deep cleaning measures introduced
Frequent deep cleaning measures will be introduced across the park'srides and attractions. Hand sanitiser dispensers have also been installed around the park. Photo: pexels.com
5. Staff equipped with PPE
Staff around the park will be temperature tested each day, and will be equipped with a range of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to protect staff and guests. Photo: pexels.com
6. Social distancing measure introduced in the park
Strict social distancing measures will be in place to enable safe queueing and movement around the park. Guest are asked to follow the signage and observe the guidelines when visiting.