Beginning tomorrow, anyone aged 12 and over attending a large-scale outdoor event in Los Angeles County with 10,000 people or more — such as Lakers, Rams and college football games — will be required to show proof of full vaccination against Covid-19 or a negative test taken within 72 hours.
The mandate will apply to sporting events, concerts and even theme parks such as Six Flags Magic Mountain and Universal Studios Hollywood if attendance is over 10,000. Large theme parks were recently re-categorized by California as large outdoor event venues. All attendees, regardless of vaccination status, must wear a face covering at events.
Since the mandate only applies when 10,000 or more people are in attendance, the requirement need only be enforced on select days at theme parks when capacity breaches that threshold.
Six Flags Magic Mountain officials said Wednesday the requirement will be applied “on certain designated days.” According to the park’s website, those designated...
The mandate will apply to sporting events, concerts and even theme parks such as Six Flags Magic Mountain and Universal Studios Hollywood if attendance is over 10,000. Large theme parks were recently re-categorized by California as large outdoor event venues. All attendees, regardless of vaccination status, must wear a face covering at events.
Since the mandate only applies when 10,000 or more people are in attendance, the requirement need only be enforced on select days at theme parks when capacity breaches that threshold.
Six Flags Magic Mountain officials said Wednesday the requirement will be applied “on certain designated days.” According to the park’s website, those designated...
- 10/6/2021
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
Six Flags Magic Mountain will partially reopen next week, the theme park announced Friday.
The Los Angeles County destination got creative to work around stringent restrictions put in place by the state because of the pandemic.
For the first time, Six Flags Magic Mountain will be a drive-through experience with millions of lights, festive holiday theming and seasonal music favorites, according to the park officals.
“We are delighted to be reopening our park to safely celebrate the holidays with this unprecedented and magical event,” Six Flags Magic Mountain President Don McCoy said in a statement. “We have successfully ...
The Los Angeles County destination got creative to work around stringent restrictions put in place by the state because of the pandemic.
For the first time, Six Flags Magic Mountain will be a drive-through experience with millions of lights, festive holiday theming and seasonal music favorites, according to the park officals.
“We are delighted to be reopening our park to safely celebrate the holidays with this unprecedented and magical event,” Six Flags Magic Mountain President Don McCoy said in a statement. “We have successfully ...
- 11/13/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Six Flags Magic Mountain will partially reopen next week, the theme park announced Friday.
The Los Angeles County destination got creative to work around stringent restrictions put in place by the state because of the pandemic.
For the first time, Six Flags Magic Mountain will be a drive-through experience with millions of lights, festive holiday theming and seasonal music favorites, according to the park officals.
“We are delighted to be reopening our park to safely celebrate the holidays with this unprecedented and magical event,” Six Flags Magic Mountain President Don McCoy said in a statement. “We have successfully ...
The Los Angeles County destination got creative to work around stringent restrictions put in place by the state because of the pandemic.
For the first time, Six Flags Magic Mountain will be a drive-through experience with millions of lights, festive holiday theming and seasonal music favorites, according to the park officals.
“We are delighted to be reopening our park to safely celebrate the holidays with this unprecedented and magical event,” Six Flags Magic Mountain President Don McCoy said in a statement. “We have successfully ...
- 11/13/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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