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Reopening Florida's theme parks could be long, slow process

The popular theme parks across the state might look a little different when they first get reopened.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Reopening Florida’s theme parks is expected to be a long process fraught with logistical and public health considerations amid the coronavirus outbreak.

That's according to a key industry executive who is telling a state task force charged with reopening the state for the business that parks will likely reopen with small, limited crowds. 

Around 85 million people visited theme parks in Orlando and Tampa in 2018, and the industry is an important economic engine for Florida's economy.

Gov. Ron DeSantis is asking the task force to come up with recommendations on getting the state ready to reopen for business amid closures prompted by the outbreak.

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