From the OC Register article:
The new California theme park guidelines and opening date are part of a ‘refresh’ of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s four-tier Blueprint for a Safer Economy.
www.ocregister.com
"Under the revised theme park guidelines, indoor rides and attractions must maintain a 15% capacity in the red tier and 25% capacity in the orange and yellow tiers while outdoor rides and attractions can accommodate more riders provided social distancing mandates are followed,"
KTLA only mentions "limits on indoor rides,"
EDIT: Hold on...ABC 7 News says differently:
California will allow certain outdoor activities to resume with capacity restrictions, including the reopening of theme parks, as early as April 1, health officials announced.
abc7.com
"Theme parks may open at 15% capacity when their respective counties enter the state's red tier designation, Dr. Mark Ghaly, secretary of California Health and Human Services, said during a conference call update on the coronavirus pandemic.
The limited reopening would not include indoor rides, Ghaly said, and theme parks initially would only be open to California residents.
Under the new guidelines, there will be both a building capacity limitation and a time limitation. A ride that takes place indoors or goes into a building for a brief period of time may open if it meets both of these requirements,"
EDIT 2: If someone can direct me to the actual press release from the state that would be great. The first article seems to be correct, as does the ABC article's assertion that indoor rides will be limited based on building and time capacity. Yet the contradiction between the second and third paragraph in the ABC article implicitly suggests, at least to me, that indoor rides only kick in once a certain threshold of safety is met?
EDIT 3: Also, jeez, this is the most productive I've felt the whole year.