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Originally Posted by Paul11
I can understand that. But, let's say the family doesn't do a ton in international travel and are from, say, the U.S. they have an opportunity to visit a far away exotic land and learn so much about humanity, culture and history. Then go to an amusement park that's pretty much the same as any other. That's cool it that's your thing, and I like amusement parks, but I wouldn't go to one if I had a once in a lifetime trip to Australia.
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Hi Paul, I totally agree with you, but that is only because I am not a themepark guy and I have no kids, it will be really difficult to tell the kid that they are not allow to go to theme parks. Trust me, I've tried.