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Amusement parks welcome back fewer guests with new pandemic precautions – techtoday19
TORONTO – Quebecers who have spent the summer missing the Goliath’s 170-foot drops are in luck. The sky-high ride was among more than 40 attractions in operation this weekend as Six Flags Entertainment Corp. reopened its La Ronde amusement park in Montreal fo…
TORONTO – Quebecers who have spent the summer missing the Goliath’s 170-foot drops are in luck.
The sky-high ride was among more than 40 attractions in operation this weekend as Six Flags Entertainment Corp. reopened its La Ronde amusement park in Montreal following a months-long closure to stop the spread of COVID-19.
But the park – and a handful of its counterparts across Canada – are looking a lot different these days as operators unveil a slew of measures meant to keep guests safe.
The…
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