DENMARK AMUSEMENT PARKS: ONE PERSON PER ROLLER COASTER

Theme parks in Denmark are preparing to reopen with new regulations put in place to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. One of the guidelines require theme parks to limit the number of riders on each attraction. This reportedly means that theme parks there will only allow one family or rider per roller coaster train. Authorities are concerned that the virus can be spread by riders as they scream during the thrill ride, possibly spreading microscopic droplets to other riders around them. Aside from roller coasters, these new rules will reportedly also apply to high-speed rides, fast-spinning attractions and any other rides that passengers are likely to scream on. The downside, of course, is that riders may also experience longer wait times in line.
* You thought the line at Space Mountain was bad.
* The only people screaming will be the ones waiting in line.
* Spreading droplets? What if everyone wears a basket on their head?
* Or to stop the screaming, slow the rides down to a brisk walking speed.
* What they’re saying is, bring a sleeping bag.