Diggerland USA Reopening July 2nd With Brand New Water Park

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WEST BERLIN, NJ – One of New Jersey’s most unique amusement parks, Diggerland USA is reopening July 2nd, along with its brand new water park, the Water Main.

“Diggerland USA is happy to announce we will be reopening July 2nd,” the company said. “Come check out our ALL NEW water park, The Water Main! We can’t wait to see you this summer!”

If you haven’t been to Diggerland, you’re missing out.  It’s a construction-themed amusement park in West Berlin where families can operate heavy equipment, diggers, backhoes and more while enjoying construction themed rides.

This week, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy hailed the return and reopening of amusement parks across New Jersey. For weeks, the amusement park industry has been looking for answers as reopening seemed to be getting pushed off by the governor, even as the traditional Memorial Day Weekend kick off passed.


According to the state, outdoor amusement parks and water parks will be able to reopen next Thursday, July 2.


The directive from the Governor includes rides on boardwalks and in amusement parks. Murphy said ride operates will need to follow specific guidance from the state to better protect their customers and employees.  Those guidelines are currently being finalized and will be forthcoming.

The Governor anticipated that park attendance will be kept at first to 50% of listed capacity, and that face coverings will be required of all staff and of attendees, where they are practicable. Strict hygiene protocols should also be fully anticipated.

Rides will need to be configured to ensure six feet distance between groups and must be frequently sanitized. Distance markers must be placed at the line so those waiting for rides are six feet apart.

“None of that should surprise anybody, right?” Murphy asked.  “Capacity constraints, face coverings, heightened hygiene, social distancing, those are now, you should expect, folks, those are part of the norm going forward.”

Murphy said the opening was to allow for families to have a safe and healthy fourth of July weekend.

“But with next week’s July 4 holiday weekend rapidly approaching and with families rightfully looking for ways to enjoy their time off together,” Murphy said. “We wanted to make it known that yes, the rides will be in operation. But moreover, we want everyone to enjoy their time together responsibly.”

 

 

 

 

 

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