The Pandemic has Changed Theme Parks and Fans Want Some Changes to Stay: Survey

A new survey from Oracle and Merlin Entertainments, which operates various theme parks and attractions such as Legoland parks and Madame Tussauds, reported that consumers are expecting social distancing and better health and safety measures at theme parks after the pandemic. Of the 3,000 respondents in the U.S., U.K. and Australia, 67 per cent want some social distancing measures to remain in place, and 58 per cent would love to be able to see where the busiest hotspots are, so they can plan around them. Another 54 per cent think offering specific pickup times and locations for refreshments should be standard. 53 per cent think being able to order food and drinks before arriving at parks should be standard.

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