The top North American theme parks have each drawn 10 million or more visitors in a year.

That demand might not return after Covid-19 http://trib.al/TRSdfKR 
Every portion of the day will be slightly tainted by this new reality.

It could make for an almost eerie experience, or at least one very different from the vacation most families probably envisioned when they shelled out $119 a ticket http://trib.al/TRSdfKR 
🍦 Eating will be difficult: You can’t exactly lick a Butterbeer ice cream cone with a mask on, so the park is spacing out tables to allow people to remove their masks while they eat.

Good luck to parents getting the masks back on their kids after that http://trib.al/TRSdfKR 
Universal is also making use of virtual lines for more of its attractions so that people aren’t physically standing together for long periods, and it’s eliminating single-rider lines so that groups aren’t paired with strangers http://trib.al/TRSdfKR 
In theory, it’s a carefully constructed plan by Universal to make the best of a terrible situation.

For visitors, though, a trip that’s supposed to provide a fun escape from reality may instead be a reminder of it http://trib.al/TRSdfKR 
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