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Tour Groups from Hell
We have discovered that tour groups of up to 200 people sometimes use our plans.
Unless yourparty is as large as that tour group,this development shouldn't alarm you.
Because tour groupsare big, they move slowly and have to stop periodically to collect
stragglers. The tour guide also has to accommodate the unpredictability of five dozen
or so bladders. In short, you should have no problem passing a group after the initial
encounter.
Bouncing Around
Many readers object to crisscrossing a theme park, as our touring plans sometimes
require. A woman from Decatur, Georgia, said she “got dizzy from all the bouncing
around” and that the “running back and forth reminded [her] of a scavenger hunt.” We
empathize, but here's the rub, park by park.
In Disneyland Park, the most popular attractions are positioned across the park
from one another. This is no accident. It's good planning, a method of more equally
distributing guests throughout the park. If you want to experience the most popular
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