Universal spokesman Tom Schroder said in an email Monday that the Florida theme park resort was reducing its workforce “to reflect current priorities and needs.”
Universal has put the construction of a new theme park, Epic Universe, on pause because of the pandemic. Comcast, Universal Orlando's owner, reported last week that the company's theme parks division shrank to $87 million in revenue from $1.46 billion a year ago. “We are prioritizing daily operations and shorter-term projects and continuing our pause on longer-term projects such as Epic Universe as we allow the tourism industry to recover,” Schroder said.Like theme park operators around the U.S., Universal Orlando closed its doors in mid-March as the novel coronavirus started spreading in the U.S. It was the first of Orlando's major theme park operators to reopen when it welcomed back visitors in early June.
All of the parks have new rules meant to limit the spread of the virus. Guests and workers must have their temperatures checked and wear masks. Attendance has been limited to allow for social distancing in the parks.“As always, we are aware of the impact this will have on those affected by this decision and their families,” Schroder said.
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So kids can go to Disney World but they can’t go to school.
Why b/c NBA teams & players want to get paid first! NBA worried about displaying a message. Hw about out SAVEOURJOBS on the backs of your jerseys. Meanwhile black/ white / Mexican / Asian folks and all races are losing their livelihoodDisney. PAY these peoples salaries
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