California state officials visited the Disneyland Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood this week as Gov. Gavin Newsom mulls issuing guidelines to allow the major theme parks to reopen.
The news comes amid the push-and-pull between the state and theme parks which are lobbying to reopen with new health and safety measures in place — just like their Florida counterparts, which successfully reopened over the summer. "We were grateful for the opportunity to share our enhanced health and safety protocols with state officials, including representatives from GO-Biz and the California Dept.
of Health, earlier this week. We are hopeful this brings us closer to a positive resolution on behalf of our entire industry," a spokesman for Universal.
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