Tayto Park has announced it will open its doors with limited capacity from Thursday 18th of June.
Initially only those with a pre-booked ticket will be allowed into the Meath attraction.
While the number of entries per day has been capped at 1,450. That's 10 per cent of the theme park and zoo's normal capacity.
Management say increased capacity will be reviewed in line with guidance from relevant bodies.
A number of changes have been implemented:
- On arrival, car park attendees will usher guests to car parking spaces ensuring social distancing between cars.
- Temperature check teams will check the temperatures of every guest upon arrival to admissions.
- Tayto Park has increased the number of hand sanitiser locations available throughout the park.
- Signs, highlighting social distancing guidelines, have been erected.
- Tayto Park guides will be on hand to advise guests on adhering to social distancing.
- All guests must sanitise their hands when getting on and off each attraction.
- Protective screens will be in place at till points throughout the park and contactless payment is encouraged.
Speaking on the announcement, Founder of Tayto Park, Raymond Coyle said;
“This is not how we envisaged opening the doors of Tayto Park in 2020 as we celebrate 10 years. That being said we are thrilled to be announcing that we will be open on June 18th. We ask all our guests to be patient, think of fellow guests and indeed Tayto Park staff as we all get used to this new normal and have a great time visiting Tayto Park”.