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  • No, just walking an hour to get food when my lunch break is an hour. It maybe okay or desirable if you’re retired, but I’ve seen this amusement park “hack” sold as a way for regular people to get food and I’m saying it’s too much of a hassle for most. Also, the food is unhealthy.



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    15 days ago

    Yeah, heard this over and over again. Seems great til you get sick of eating hotdogs and chicken nuggets for every meal. Also, going to those places usually involves walking across a huge parking lot and then more walking to get the food in the park. You’re probably talking about an hour ordeal, which may be fine if you’re retired, but not something regular people can swing.







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