Were you hoping to go to Universal Studios this summer? You’re in luck – some of the Universal Studios in Florida parks will be opening next month! You can save on new summer clothes for the kids with these Cat & Jack Deals at Target!
Universal Studios in Florida
Universal Studios Florida, Universal’s Islands of Adventure and Universal’s Volcano Bay will open on June 5 with health and safety measures in place. Visitors will need to follow CDC guidelines and the recommendations of health officials, and Universal Orlando’s policies. You can see all of Universal’s reopening plans here.
Visitors will have to wear a face covering, and temperatures will be checked before entering the parks. Anyone with a temperature of 100.4 degrees or higher will not be allowed in. There will be floor markings to stand on while you wait in line, and visitors are asked to follow any directions from team members.
Universal will also be limiting the park, increasing its already-aggressive cleaning and disinfection procedures, and and requiring all team members to have temperature checks and wear face coverings. All team members will participate in extensive training on our new procedures.
There are ways to go contact-free as well, which will keep you even safer:
- Order meals on the go with Mobile Express Pick Up
- Get a Virtual Line return time
- Purchase tickets in the app and scan at the turnstile
- Set up TapTu Pay at Volcano Bay
Other safety measures visitors are asked to take include staying at least 6 feet from other parties, washing hands for 20 seconds, avoiding contact with anyone who is sick and using hand sanitizer as required. Note that any public location where people are present provides an inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19, and there is no guarantee that you will not be exposed during your visit.
Will you be heading to Universal Studios this summer? Let us know in the comments!