We went this past week and had a great time. They're limiting the amount of people they let in so it's not too hard to maintain a good social distance from others, and all staff members were required to wear masks. Although shows were canceled, every area had staff members who were eager to answer any questions we had about the exhibits and really helped make our time there enjoyable. They also still have dolphin training sessions that are not official shows, but if you catch one it feels like you're taking one in. In Corpus in general though, like many beach towns, there are very few people other than staff members at establishments who are required to do so wearing a mask. Very laissez-faire attitude from locals and even visitors.
Melissa Ortega - It's open. Some shows are not on yet and they remind us over the speakers to social distance but no one was wearing masks except my daughter and I who are visiting from Houston. We're used to having to wear masks in Houston but in Corpus no one seems to be wearing any
Extra hand sanitizer stations and reminders to socially distance. All presentations that have stadium like seating were closed. Everything else was open including the small water park.
There are no reatrictions
They are letting people in without masks but reminding us to socially distance and providing hand sanitizer everywhere
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