Emaar Entertainment announced that it will return to receive visitors in three entertainment venues as of Wednesday, 27 May 2020.
According to Al Bayan Newspaper, the three places are: Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo, Burj Khalifa, Burj Khalifa, and Burj Club.
The reopening process comes accompanied by a system of safety and preventive measures in line with the safety requirements for protection from the emerging corona virus in the UAE, where the three destinations will be operated in compliance with the conditions of social separation.
The administration in Dubai Aquarium and Aquatic Zoo, and at the top of the tower, Burj Khalifa, and the Burj Club, follow a health examination program for all employees where employee temperature checks are carried out before each shift, in addition to the team members wearing masks and gloves at all times. Guests will also be examined the temperature of the guests, and will be required to wear face masks and sterilize their hands frequently during their visit.
Other measures include social divergence at reservation windows and within destinations. The age limit is also taken into account as children under 12 years old or adults over 60 years old are excluded from entry for their safety. Electronic payment, card payment, or online are also encouraged to reduce direct interaction.
For her part, Majid Al Futtaim announced the reopening of Ski Dubai, Dreamscape and Magic Planet in Dubai, starting today, in accordance with the decision of the Higher Committee for Management Crises and disasters in the Emirate of Dubai.
All of Majid Al Futtaim’s entertainment brands have taken extensive precautions, in addition to the strict sterilization standards they have adopted, and have strengthened safety policies and procedures to ensure a comfortable experience for customers and employees, with more peace of mind and reassurance. Sprinklers and vaporizers are used to sterilize the largest possible area, while the team continues to clean and sterilize the surfaces after each contact with visitors, paying particular attention to points that customers frequently touch, such as payment boxes, selling points, payment terminals, and self-service kiosks. < / p>
New measures have been taken to ensure that visitors adhere to a safe distance during their visit times, including, but not limited to, setting up signboards and permanent presence of customer service staff to guide visitors to take best practical practices in terms of applying the necessary physical distance from other visitors, and the limit has also been reduced Maximum occupancy in all of these facilities. In addition, occupancy in other public places, such as toilets and elevators, has been reduced.