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Spitzingsee: Spinning wheel reopened - concept adapted

2020-10-16T17:10:11.520Z


After a seven-month break, the spinning wheel in Spitzingsee opened again on Thursday - with an adapted concept. That's how the premiere went.


After a seven-month break, the spinning wheel in Spitzingsee opened again on Thursday - with an adapted concept.

That's how the premiere went.

Spitzingsee

- After a seven-month break, the spinning wheel in Spitzingsee opened again on Thursday - with a modified concept.

Instead of 600 guests who dance closely to loud music until late at night, 200 guests who have already registered for the opening on Thursday will sit down at tables with a safe distance by 9 p.m. at the latest.

The music played at half volume, whoever got up wore a mask.

No dancing.

At 1 o'clock the hall emptied.

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Spitzingsee: Spinning wheel reopened - concept adapted

The fact that the Spinnradl, as the former epicenter of close contacts, reopens at times of rising corona cases is not a contradiction for operator Christian Simon (52) with the new concept.

The hygiene measures have been discussed with the district office and have hands and feet.

“The risk of infection is no higher than in retail.

After all, Corona does not only exist in nightlife. "

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Sophia Mairhofer

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Simon sees the reopening as an important step towards a new normal.

“Nobody expected Corona to go on for so long.

We have to come to terms. ”Although the sales are more likely to cover costs better, the guests enjoyed the evening.

“They were locked up for months.

They missed that. ”It was also important for the staff to earn something again.

Sophia Mairhofer (25) from Fischbachau also enjoyed the evening.

She was sitting at the table with friends.

“Finally coming out again, music again, having a drink together.” It was almost like in a restaurant, only with music.

She did not worry about Corona.

Alcohol was also not a problem for any of the guests.

"Everyone had a good grip on each other."

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