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"Trial and error is a fine way to learn most things, but it's a costly strategy when you're in the middle of an expensive vacation."
"Perceived value for money essentially asks: 'Did I see enough rides, shows, and attractions to feel that the money, time, and effort required to get here were worthwhile?'"
Visiting theme parks without a plan can lead to costly mistakes and dissatisfaction. Researching and creating a loose itinerary improves the experience. Many guests fail by not preparing in advance, which can result in missed opportunities and wasted time. Len Testa from TouringPlans.com emphasizes the importance of perceived value for money, suggesting that guests should aim for 10 to 15 experiences to feel satisfied with their visit. The landscape of theme park visits has changed, requiring more preparation than in the past.
Read at Travel + Leisure
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