topolino
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Thanks for your response, Demosthenes, and you won't get flamed by me. Everyone's opinion is welcome here.
Regarding your comment about too few sit down restaurants, and the mass exodus in the late afternoon, I think that is all by design. For the most part, DAK closes at 5, and so a good sit down restaurant wouldn't do nearly the business that one in another park would, since it'd be serving up until late evening. They probably have decided not to invest a lot into restaurants that would only be open a portion of the time that a normal sit down place would operate.
I agree about the navigation problems, though I don't think they are bad as some make them out to be. CMM is kind of isolated, and there is no real good way to get from Africa to Dinoland USA. Cutting through Asia puts you in the midst of the EE traffic, and heads you straight into those fleeing Asia for Africa. I'm not sure if a better design would solve the problem, or if a park of this size is inherently going to have these problems.
Regarding your comment about too few sit down restaurants, and the mass exodus in the late afternoon, I think that is all by design. For the most part, DAK closes at 5, and so a good sit down restaurant wouldn't do nearly the business that one in another park would, since it'd be serving up until late evening. They probably have decided not to invest a lot into restaurants that would only be open a portion of the time that a normal sit down place would operate.
I agree about the navigation problems, though I don't think they are bad as some make them out to be. CMM is kind of isolated, and there is no real good way to get from Africa to Dinoland USA. Cutting through Asia puts you in the midst of the EE traffic, and heads you straight into those fleeing Asia for Africa. I'm not sure if a better design would solve the problem, or if a park of this size is inherently going to have these problems.