LeahZ
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Lets start with the obvious. Since the turn of the century, the Orlando theme parks have seen a considerable amount of growth. Not necessarily in the way of expansion, but with crowds. Tourists and local Floridians alike have flocked to the theme parks for magic and experiences they cant get anywhere else. It seems the theme parks have succeeded in drawing tourists through their entrances; however, theres a problem. Their number 1 problem has become bigger crowds, lines, and capacity, and how to deal with it. Both Disney World and Universal are working to address this problem, but it appears they are taking two different approaches. Continue reading and lets look at how their potential solutions are miles apart.
Read more here:
http://blog.wdwinfo.com/2014/01/19/keystrokes-at-disney-world-hammer-and-nails-at-universal/
Read more here:
http://blog.wdwinfo.com/2014/01/19/keystrokes-at-disney-world-hammer-and-nails-at-universal/