GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame will be reopening to visitors and fans.
The museum — which has been closed since March 13 due to the coronavirus pandemic — will be implementing policies to ensure the safety of visitors such as the requirement of wearing masks by staff and guests, hand sanitizer stations throughout the building, and plexiglass at cash registers.
The museum will be limiting the number of visitors they have inside to allow for proper social distancing by requiring guests to register for specific visit times.
The Hall of Fame will be opened from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Visitors are encouraged to purchase online tickets in advance to limit the amount of contact between employees and guests. Tickets can be purchased here.
Those that have already pre-purchased admission vouchers to the Hall of Fame can email hoftours@packers.com to reserve their visit time.
Visitors will be limited to 1.5 hours for their visit and will not be able to re-enter the museum once they exit. The latest scheduled entry time for guests will be 3:30 p.m.
Lambeau Field Stadium Tours, Lambeau Field events and 1919 Kitchen & Tap will currently remained closed, however team-run public activities in Titletown, including the playground and 46 Below, as well as The Turn are beginning to re-open.



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