Quebec's La Ronde amusement park has rolled out a new online reservation systems that helps it restrict capacity and stagger entry times, among other changes
People wear face masks as they ride The Goliath roller coaster at La Ronde amusement park in Montreal, on July 25, 2020.Quebecers who have spent the summer missing the Goliath’s 170-foot drops are in luck.
La Ronde has rolled out a new online reservation systems that helps it restrict capacity and stagger entry times, so guests can easily physically distance. “I tried a roller coaster with a mask on and it works just fine,” Thevenin said. “I was screaming to my heart’s content.”Meanwhile, Calaway Park in Calgary has kept six high-velocity rides, including Vortex, Ocean Motion, Free Fallin’ and Wave Rider, closed to stop the spread of droplets.
Canada’s Wonderland, just outside Toronto in Vaughan, and Galaxyland at the West Edmonton Mall both remain closed.
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