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Amusement park prepared to reopen from Friday

Amusement park prepared to reopen from Friday
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Pune: Amusement parks are included various safety steps to comply with the Covid-19 protocol after the state government allows them to return from October 22.
However, its permission is only for dry parks, not sports or water-based activities.
The amusement park was closed since March 2020 but was allowed to reopen in December to April 2021, and then closed again in the middle of the second wave.
Rajiv Jalnapurkar, Chairperson, Indian Association of Parks & Entertainment Industry (IAAPI), said, “The association formed a committee consisting of scientists and doctors who came with special SOPs for amusement parks other than those issued by the government.
This is to ensure the main safety of customers and Our staff.
“According to Jalnapurkar, this guideline is a specific venue with details about the implementation of social distance while maintaining as many experiences as possible because many people visit family and friends.
Jalnapurkar said many amusement parks have experienced extensive losses in terms of income and human resources for the past 18 months.
“We invested many training staff time with the intention to maintain it, but many who stopped with the park were closed,” he said.
Amusement park management also comes by means of minimizing the queue on a vehicle and implementing social distance.
Rayomand Irani, COO, Della Adventure and Resorts, Lonavala, said, “Our maximum capacity is 1,000 people, but we will only allow a number of people through online and offline sales to avoid density and congestion on peak days like weekends.” According to Iran, the sanitiser dispenser has been placed around the park.
“We will also clean and clean all the general surfaces regularly,” Iran added.
Dhimant Bakshi, Together CEO, Imagicaaworld Entertainment Limited, Khopopi, said customers who are fully vaccinated and those who have taken at least one dose will be encouraged to be visited while people are at risk, like those over the age of 65 or under 10 years, and symptoms 10 years, and symptoms, will be advised to stay at home.
“We also introduced ‘virtual queues’ where guests can join the queue of travel through our application and are informed of their turn.
It will help regulate the flow of customers per traveling while indirectly minimizing crowding and mitigating any risk.
All rides will often be Disinfected and cleaners are placed in a convenient location, “Bakshi said.

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