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Descanso Gardens Reopens Saturday After 2-Month Closure
Descanso Gardens will reopen Saturday, with social distancing in place, to visitors hoping to enjoy spring blossoms.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CA — Descanso Gardens will welcome back visitors Saturday, making adjustments to maintain social distancing as guests finally get the chance to enjoy spring blossoms.
The La Cañada Flintridge grounds closed in mid-March to comply with coronavirus stay-at-home orders, leaving the community unable to take in the fragrance of springtime lilacs or the brilliant color of tulip fields.
But as restrictions have begun to lift nearly two months later, Descanso Gardens announced Monday that it will begin selling a limited number of timed tickets to keep capacity at or below 30%, starting Saturday.
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View this post on InstagramWelcome back, we've missed you! While tickets to non-members are sold out today, May 17 and May 19, there are still tickets available for May 18, 20, 21 and 22. Descanso Gardens members do not need a reservation to enter the garden. Tickets are not sold on-site and must be purchased online in advance. To reserve available tickets, become a member, and learn more about our reopening, please see our website: descansogardens.org/update
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"We feel that now, more than ever, people are searching for peaceful, relaxing places to go and we want to be able to provide that kind of tranquility for members and visitors," Descanso Gardens Executive Director Juliann Rooke said. "We look forward to seeing everyone again soon."
Social distancing rules will still apply, hand sanitizing stations will be available, and guests will be required to wear masks, according to officials: "The county guidelines say that safe distancing is 6 feet apart, which, in garden terms, is about 12 goslings or four rose bushes."
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In an abundance of caution, some features of the circa-1953 gardens will remain closed until further notice, including wheelchair rentals, drinking fountains, the Enchanted Railroad, Sturt Haaga Gallery and Boddy House. Programming, including musical performances and nature walks, also are on hold.
New hours for the public will be 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. Members -- who do not need tickets to visit -- have special access to the gardens early, from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. The Kitchen at Descanso, which offers take-out, will remain open for limited hours.
Tickets for non-members must be purchased in advance online at DescansoGardens.org, with a limited number to be sold and released weekly. Tickets for May 16-22 were released starting at 10 past Tuesday. Tickets for May 23-29 will be released at 10 a.m. next Tuesday.
Admission is $15 for adults; $11 for seniors and students with ID; $5 for children ages 5-12; and free for Descanso members and children under 5.
—City News Service
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