jimmytammy
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US is allowing marketing researchers in the park and they are trying to stop you on every corner to ask you a series of questions about products. It is a bit annoying as you are just enjoying your day and cant get away from it. As T said, if they were in booths and you chose to participate that would be fine, but to pay hefty prices to get into the park, then be bombarded with these guys running up to you and trying to corner you
WDW does the same but it is a lot less obvious as rides are sponsored by companies, but its not so in your face. Just my observation.
US is allowing marketing researchers in the park and they are trying to stop you on every corner to ask you a series of questions about products. It is a bit annoying as you are just enjoying your day and cant get away from it. As T said, if they were in booths and you chose to participate that would be fine, but to pay hefty prices to get into the park, then be bombarded with these guys running up to you and trying to corner you

WDW does the same but it is a lot less obvious as rides are sponsored by companies, but its not so in your face. Just my observation.