SAN DIEGO (KABC) -- SeaWorld and Legoland have released their plan for reopening their San Diego parks after COVID-19 restrictions are relaxed.
The theme parks won't reopen for months based on the plan laid out by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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But once they can open their gates the parks as well as other San Diego attractions will have have new rules.
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Those include: face masks for visitors, checking employees' temperatures, reducing the amount of people in the parks at one time, cashless transactions, physical distancing and constant sanitization.
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The theme parks have been closed since March.