What park is most challenging for you to navigate?

I'm glad I'm not the only one who has had difficulty finding things at DHS. I wandered in circles for a good 20 minutes the last time I was there trying to find various attractions. Granted I was by myself and I had last been there 12 or 13 years ago but still...

That being said, my local amusement park is way more confusing and has a terrible layout, but I worked there for 3 years so things have been burned into my memory.
 
I could navigate all four parks blindfolded. But I am pained the most by getting around at Epcot. It seems inevitable that I will find myself at least once out in the far reaches of WS when I really need/want to be over toward FW. It is clear to me how to navigate it, but a pain to do so
 
Definitely AK for us.
I'm not a fan of this park to begin with (sorry AK lovers)
 

AK simply because it is so spread out and you have to walk 18 miles between each attraction. (yes, that was sarcasm)
 
The only park I can navigate perfectly without a map is MK. Every other park screws me up a bit. :crazy:
 
I am excellent at reading maps but without a map, I have no sense of direction. My daughter cannot read a map but she has the best sense of direction and memory for getting places. Even as a young child, she was my "little navigator". We could drive somewhere once and not go again for a long time and she would know exactly how to get there while I have trouble getting somewhere even if I was just there a week ago. So between the 2 of us, we never get lost at the parks (mostly due to her sense of direction tho).
 
Hollywood Studios for sure. I always get turned around there.

I helped a Japanese family find their way out of Streets of America once - their little girl was crying, the parents were obviously frazzled and trying to read their Japanese map. I walked up, asked if I could help and the only English word the Dad said was out. But I figured it out and walked them up to the American Idol area and showed them the way to leave. The Mom gave me a hug.

I had just gotten lost back in there myself and figured out how to leave so I figured I'd help them since I discovered the way out. LOL
 










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