Florida Wax Museum, Aquarium, and Driving Range Institute New Safety Protocols

This week, we took you with us to Universal Orlando’s CityWalk to see the new dining, health and safety, and retail procedures. Next week, we’ll take you with us to check out Disney Springs during its re-opening.

Universal Orlando

We likely won’t see major theme parks opening until Phase Two of Florida’s re-opening plan, but Florida attractions and tourists spots are already opening up to guests with new safety procedures in place.

SeaLife Aquarium

We already announced the Florida Aquarium’s plans to open, but now the SeaLife Aquarium in Orlando is opening as well! While the majority of the aquarium’s exhibits are open, interactive spots like the tidepool and kids’ play area are closed.

©SeaLife

When you visit, directional markings will help distance guests and employees will be available to help direct you, if you need assistance. SeaLife Orlando is only accepting contactless forms of payment for the time being. You can find out more information about visiting the aquarium here!

©SeaLife

Top Golf

Top Golf Orlando is open for guests to tee off, but with new procedures for both guests and employees.

Hollywood Drive-In Mini Golf

After arrival, guests will meet with employees at the front stairs of the location. They will be told about the new safety measures including a bay capacity of six people and social distancing markers of 6-feet apart.

If Top Golf reaches its capacity, guests will be asked to stay in their cars or a designated area until they will receive a text that their bay is ready. The check-in desk has a safety barrier to protect employees and guests. Each bay area comes equipped with protective dividers and parties will be assigned bays 11 feet apart from other hitting bays.

©Top Golf

Before attending work, employees will have to undergo a health check. During their time at Top Golf, they will wash their hands on a frequent basis, wear a mask at all times, and wear gloves when they are handling food and drinks.

At the moment, guests are not required to wear masks, but Top Golf encourages players to.  Golf clubs and golf balls will be provided and disinfected after each group. Game screens and other high-touch areas will also be disinfected between each group’s use.

©Top Golf

Only small parties are allowed to visit Top Golf, and large events are halted for the time being. You can find out more details here.

Madame Tussauds

Madame Tussauds wax museum will be using directional markings to promote distancing and only contactless forms of payment, like credit and debit cards, will be accepted.

©Madame Tussauds

At this time, the wax hands experience is closed and interactive elements like photo props are limited. You can find out additional details here!

Disney Springs is preparing to open to the public May 20th, and you can read more about how they plan to follow similar safety procedures here!

Will you be visiting these three attractions soon? Let us know in the comments below!

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Rachel Franko has been going to Disney Parks since she was a baby, and her love of Disney has only grown into a SLIGHT obsession since! She's been writing for AllEars since 2019 and loves sharing the magic with all the readers. When she's not writing, you can catch her heading to Disney and Universal Studios with a heart full of dreams and a backpack full of themed ears!

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