Opening for 11 Days After 5 Months... Closed on Weekdays, Full Operation Starting from the 18th

Spa Valley counter conducting a mock opening drill on the 10th.

Spa Valley counter conducting a mock opening drill on the 10th.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Park Dong-wook] Spa Valley, a representative water park facility in Daegu that had been closed due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), reopened on the 11th after five months.


Spa Valley plans to drastically reduce the daily admission (capacity 5,000 people) to about 20% of the usual level and ensure that citizens can safely enjoy water activities through thorough quarantine measures from entry to exit.


On the afternoon of the 10th, a COVID-19 simulation drill was held at Spa Valley in Gachang-myeon, Dalseong-gun, Daegu, attended by about 20 people including officials from Daegu City, Dalseong-gun, and Spa Valley. The simulation drill was conducted according to customer visit scenarios from entry, ticketing, entering the changing rooms, water play area, shower rooms, to exit.


Spa Valley requires individuals to bring their own goggles, swimsuits, and towels, and provides storage zipper bags so that masks can be worn even during rest periods outside the water.


A Spa Valley official stated, "We will designate three clean times a day for disinfection and thoroughly disinfect frequently used facilities as needed to ensure safe operation."



Meanwhile, Spa Valley will open initially on the weekend of the 11th and 12th, then close again during weekdays, and plans to continue full-scale operations starting from the 18th.


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