SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – The San Diego Zoo and San Diego Safari Park will reopen Saturday with limited shows, shopping, dining and transportation and a vow to focus on safety. Guests will be required to answer a few health questions before entering the parks. There is a mask requirement for guests and employees. Parks will have signs reminding visitors to social distance. Daily capacity will be limited and same-day reentry won’t be permitted, the parks said. Reservations will be required for everyone older than 2. Additionally, both parks will resume operations in stages that will start with outdoor dining only, 25% capacity in retail outlets, one-way path modifications and barriers, an increased number of handwashing and sanitizing locations and robust cleaning routines by staff.