Governor Ron DeSantis States Florida Government is “Comfortable” with Expanding Theme Park Capacity

Jessica Figueroa

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Governor Ron DeSantis States Florida Government is “Comfortable” with Expanding Theme Park Capacity

During today’s “One Goal, One Florida” theme park roundtable, which took place at Universal Orlando Resort, Governor Ron DeSantis stated that the state of Florida is “comfortable” with expanding capacity at the Central Florida theme parks, including Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando Resort.

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Given the current elevated health and safety measures in place at the theme parks, the state deems it safe to increase the amount of people allowed into the parks. During the roundtable, Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando Resort park officials spoke on current reopening progress and staffing at the parks. While the trends are favorable for the parks so far after the massive hit of the pandemic, thousands of workers are still on extended furlough.

The conference ended on a favorable note, with characters appearing from Universal Orlando Resort’s Toothsome Chocolate Emporium, but generally brought few new details besides the possibility of expanded capacity at the parks. Do note that neither resort has issued any announcements regarding upped capacity at any of the parks.

3 thoughts on “Governor Ron DeSantis States Florida Government is “Comfortable” with Expanding Theme Park Capacity”

  1. Still hoping the wait times will be manageable (and short) for the next few months, especially with shorter hours and no admission price discounts for any parks.

  2. Well, considering the biggest draw to the parks right now is the limited capacity, I’m not sure how well this will go over.

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