September 18, 201213 yr http://www.weather.com/travel/vacation-planner/worlds-most-visited-theme-parks-20120817 Disney....Disney....Disney....
September 18, 201213 yr Theme Park And you didn't see this coming "come on" ( a like to who ever can tell me where that quote is from )
September 18, 201213 yr The list of the top 10 most visited Amusement Parks, I think, would be exactly identical. GYK, 1) amused at both; 2) imagining that most people use the terms interchangeably; and 3) aware that even those who don't use the terms interchangeably can't quite decide what qualifies - Universal Studios, some would say, is NOT a theme park; some would say that Kings Island most certainly IS.
September 18, 201213 yr It makes sense to pair weather with travel (that's what I use weather.com for most of the time, thinking back). Interestingly, for years when you visited weather.com's home page, the search bar prompted: "Search Zip, City, or Place (ie. Disney World)" Earlier this summer, that changed to: "Search Zip, City, or Place (ie. Cars Land)" A very recent reformat of the site seems to have removed either example. I'm not alleging that The Weather Channel is in cahoots with Disney - in fact, it's owned by NBCUniversal and the Blackstone Group, who own and operate Universal Orlando - but it is strange how tethered it has been to Disney's properties... A pretty penny that might've cost The Walt Disney Company? EDIT: Browsing the site, I see that at least at http://www.weather.com/forecast, the Cars Land reference remains in the search bar.
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