Traders Village announced on their social media page that they will be opening up from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Saturday through Sunday. They will be allowing only a limited number of people inside their 100-acre complex. While it is unclear of how many guests they’ll let inside at once, they will have only one entrance and exit gate.
Parking will still be $4 per vehicle. There will be no live music or any rides in operation at the marketplace until further notice. They will have limited food stalls and beer stands operating.
Their vendors are encouraged to wear face coverings, sanitize frequently and abide by the social distancing guidelines. Staff wil be monitoring the market and restroom facilities with frequent sanitation. Hand sanitizers will be located throughout the markets.
Vendors have a right of refusal to enter or do business if they feel customers are not being safe or following guidelines.
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