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Scarefest 2025

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Your original point was "they’d rather do anything than think about improving the theme parks they already have."
Not sure how TripAdvisor is a metric of this? Would probably get much better reviews by cutting the food prices by a third but that doesn't really "improve the park" just lower the cost of visiting.
 
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