A report revealed during holidays, Universal Orlando reaches lowered customer capacity

A report revealed during holidays, Universal Orlando reaches lowered customer capacity

Theme parks in Florida are still having some decent vacation crowds despite the coronavirus pandemic, based on a recent report.

Actually, Universal Orlando hit its park capability, which had been lowered as a part of its coronavirus safety measures, two days in a row, WESH 2 reported Tuesday.  

The theme park actually hit capability before noon on both Sunday and Monday this week, according to the tv station.

Lowered capacity is just one of Universal Orlando’s safety measures in place to guard theme park guests and employees, based on the website. However, a spokesperson declined to inform WESH 2 of any specifics about its lowered capacity. 

A spokesperson for Disney informed the station that it has restricted its parks’ capacity to 35%. 

Despite the fact that limiting capacity allows the companies to make some cash, theme park expert Duncan Dickson doesn’t think it’s sufficient.

“On the capacity that they’ve set, there’s no way that they will make a revenue,” Dickson informed WESH 2.