Dunia Fantasi Ancol, or simply referred to as Dufan, is Jakarta’s most iconic amusement park. But amusement parks, where people not only sit side by side in rides, but also have to stand in long lines for their favorite rides, are not exactly the kind of place to visit during an outbreak like COVID-19 as the virus spreads between people easily.
As a result, Dufan had to close for around three months. But since more and more businesses in Jakarta are now slowly reopening to the public, this park followed suit on Saturday, 20th June 2020. However, to have fun at Dufan, visitors will have to follow the strict health and hygiene guidelines that are now in place.
Image credit: @infodufan
Despite the loosening of large-scale social restrictions in Jakarta, we shouldn’t forget that no matter how much we miss having fun like the old pre-COVID-19 days, we’re still battling a pandemic. We still have to practice physical distancing and good hygiene.
Image credit: @infodufan
So it should come to no surprise that Dufan will run the park differently for a while. For example, while Dufan is known as a family-friendly place, for now, children under 5 and adults over 50 are prohibited from entering.
Those within the allowed age range can enter with face masks on and tickets that can be purchased online at www.ancol.com.
Image credit: @infodufan
In an effort to limit the number of visitors coming to the park, not all rides are operating as usual. You can check out this list to see which rides you can go on – these include Kora-Kora, which is a pirate ship that swings back and forth, and Biang Lala, Dufan’s very own ferris wheel that visitors of all ages can enjoy.
Image credit: @infodufan
As responsible Dufan-goers, don’t forget to maintain a safe distance from other visitors while waiting for your turn to go on a ride. Staff members will also be ready with hand sanitizers, so do clean your hands with these before and after every ride.
Ragunan Zoo
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Apart from Dufan, Taman Margasatwa Ragunan, or Ragunan Zoo, as well as Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) have also reopened with health guidelines in place.
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Like Dufan, these places are only taking visitor reservations online for now, so be sure to visit Ragunan Zoo’s website and TMII’s website to purchase your ticket in advance.
It should be noted that Ragunan Zoo will only accept local visitors – that is, those who have Jakarta ID cards – for the time being. So those of you who are from other parts of Indonesia will have to wait a while until you can see the cute animals there.
Whether you’re going to book a ticket for Dufan, Ragunan Zoo, or TMII, please keep your health and that of the people around you in mind. Wear a face mask, don’t stand too close to other visitors, and wash your hands or clean them thoroughly with hand sanitizer.
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