Tikiman
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While I don't want to argue with someone who spends as much time at the Poly as you, I can just tell what I experienced. The old path kept you on the lake side of the sidewalk from the TTC, and you picked it up and were finished in the middle of the east side, depending on your longhouse. The new path makes you walk all the way around that turnaround -- you can't cut across it because it's fenced -- and then walk down to the street, past the parking lots until you're past the laundry, and then you can head north again into the resort. At leas tot us, it felt like a significantly longer walk. Others may have different opinions, but it's disingenuous to suggest the path is only slightly changed. What used to be a tropical entrance to a resort now is a fenced off part of the sidewalk.
I never suggested the path is only slightly changed. It is a totally different path for now. I do know that the distance difference from the longhouses that are still open has not increased by 300 years. If you were in Hawaii and had to walk over to the new path there would be a less than 2 minute walk difference by the time you got to the TTC. I would show what I am talking about on a map but I don’t know how to post a photo here. You are correct that it is longer. I’m saying it is slightly longer and not as long as you are suggesting. If anything the temporary rout is more direct. Often people got lost going through the resort. Many times I had to give people directions to get through the resort.