COVID-19: Reopened US theme parks adjust to new normal

Amusement parks are adjusting services while trying to reassure visitors are safe

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1/11
A Universal Studios employee takes the temperature of a guest entering the theme park in Orlando, Florida.
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2/11
Signs about social distancing and other protocols are seen about the theme park as guests walk by at Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, Florida.
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3/11
People ride the Roller Coaster at Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington, Utah.
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4/11
Lennyn, left, and Kassie Paget ride the Moonraker at Lagoon Amusement Park, in Farmington, Utah.
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5/11
Visitors arrive at Universal Studios, in Orlando, Florida.
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6/11
People ride the Cannibal at Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington, Utah.
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7/11
Guests arrive at Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, Florida.
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The Cheetah Hunt roller coaster runs without passengers at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, Wednesday, June 10, 2020, in Tampa, Florida.
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An animal trainer at Busch Gardents Tampa Bay, wearing a protective face-mask, works with a pair of Cheetah cubs, Wednesday, June 10, 2020, in Tampa, Florida.
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10/11
Deron Bellante disinfects a passenger tram outside Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, Wednesday, June 10, 2020, in Tampa, Florida.
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Matt Comstock. left, wearing a protective face-mask, takes the temperature of a guest at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, Wednesday, June 10, 2020, in Tampa, Florida.
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