Energylandia in Poland will re-open on June 6 with a wide range of social distancing measures and hygiene systems.

The on-site themed accommodation, Western Camp, is already welcoming guests.

The park will be open from 10am until 6pm every day until June 26, then extend its hours until 8pm from June 27.

Energylandia have established 15 new safety policies, to ensure guests are safe and their visit to the park is comfortable.

All employees and guests will be subject to temperature control before entering the park, with a special thermal imaging camera.

The park will be using modern drones for disinfection and a special team has also been established, whose task will be to constantly disinfect the most frequently touched surfaces, in particular handles, handrails, door handles or seats.

A digital food ordering system will be in place, so that instead waiting in queue, this can be done on a smartphone, with a pick-up point for when orders are ready to be collected.

Tickets will now be limited, and from today (May 28) guests can book tickets for selected dates with a guaranteed entry to the park.

Energylandia is located near the town of Zator, less than half an hour drive from Kraków.

For more information about the re-opening, see here.

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