Elvis Presley’s Graceland Is Reopening Amid the Pandemic

According to reports, Elvis Presley’s Graceland will be reopening on Thursday after it’s been shut down since March due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

Still, the managers said that they have adjusted its tours, as well as its restaurant and retail operations.

Of course, the attraction centers around the life and career of the late rock n’ roll icon, bringing in nearly 500,000 visitors each year, according to Page Six.

A few changes are that it’s reducing the tours to about 25 percent capacity and its restaurants to about 50 percent capacity. Furthermore, employees and visitors are encouraged to wear face masks.

“We are helping Memphis and Tennessee to get back to some sense of normality,” said Joel Weinshanker, managing partner of Graceland Holdings, in a statement.

Hm… well we’re not quite sure this is a smart idea. But we’ll see how it pans out.