Tayto Park has announced that it will fully reopen on Monday.
The latest announcement from the Ashbourne attraction comes after the zoo returned to business earlier this year as restrictions lifted.
According to Tayto Park officials, the health and safety of guests, staff and the animals in its care is of the utmost importance.
To help with that, the park will have a reduced capacity in line with health and safety guidelines.
Tickets will need to be pre-booked online and anyone without one will not be let in.
Other changes include:
- On arrival, car park attendees will usher guests to car parking spaces ensuring social distancing between cars.
- Temperature check teams will check the temperatures of every guest upon arrival to admissions.
- Tayto Park has increased the number of hand sanitiser locations available throughout the park.
- Tayto Park has set up informative and advisory signage highlighting social distancing guidelines.
- Tayto Park guides will be on hand to advise guests on adhering to social distancing.
- All guests must sanitise their hands when getting on and off each attraction.
- Protective screens will be in place at till points throughout the park and contactless payment is encouraged.
Furthermore, Tayto Park employees have undertaken "extra training regarding the best health, safety and hygiene practices including the implementation of an advance cleaning regime and the appropriate use of personal protective equipment."
Speaking about the announcement, Founder Raymond Coyle said: “We are delighted to be given the go-ahead to re-open the Tayto Park theme park on Monday the 7th of June.
"We opened our zoo the end of April and were eagerly waiting for the go-ahead for all our theme park attractions to open.
"We ask all our guests to be patient, think of fellow guests and indeed Tayto Park staff to ensure everyone can have a great and safe day out visiting Tayto Park”.