Despite indoor attractions being allowed to open from today (Monday) in Wales, it does not apply to arcades, family entertainment centres or adult gaming centres.

The news comes as bitter disappointment to Welsh operators who have seen their colleagues across the border in England being permitted to reopen.
The Welsh Government announced a number of tourism and holiday sectors can get back to business, but FECs are left out despite unquestionably qualifying as an "indoor attraction".
Led by the trade association, BACTA, the Welsh trade is continuing to lobby hard for some relief and chairman of the Welsh section, Richard Case, will appear in a television news interview today.
Pubs, however, can reopen, but not until August 3, which will bring some relief to single-site operators.
Arcades remain closed in Scotland too, although it is hoped that some relief may come later this week.
Much of the amusement industry in England is now open, except tenpin bowling and some other indoor locations. The Outdoor Industries Association has confirmed that climbing walls are allowed to reopen in England on July 25.