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his document provides guidance for family entertainment center operators to support a safe, clean environment for workers and customers. Examples of such businesses include bowling alleys, miniature golf, batting cages, and arcades.

NOTE: This guidance is not intended for ice rinks, roller rinks, laser tag arenas, etc., where guests are less able to maintain physical distancing of at least six feet, where a central part of the activity is circulating in shared space, and which can accommodate a large number of guests who are mainly from different households. It is not intended for amusement, theme, or water parks; however, these types of parks that have stand-alone bowling alleys, miniature golf, arcades, etc., may open those operations provided they adhere to applicable state and local guidance and keep other attractions closed including amusement park rides. This guidance is also not intended for a movie or performing arts theaters or similar venues which involve large gatherings of people coming together at the same time, in the same place, for the same purpose, and for the same duration, and which therefore pose particular risks of COVID-19transmission. These venues will be the subject of separate guidance. Discontinuedemonstrations, such as magic, live animal shows, etc., unless physical distancing and sanitation protocols can be met. Family entertainment centers with convention space, rentable meeting rooms, other areas for private events such as birthday parties, etc., should keep those areas closed until such activities are allowed to resume modified or full operation through a specific reopening order and guidance. Family entertainment centers with restaurants, bars, coffee shops, gift shops, museums, and interactive exhibits, etc., should refer to guidance on such industries.

 

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