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Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom had 52,964 average visitors per day in 2014 totaling 19,332,000 for the year and is the #1 theme park in the world and North America by attendance.
Disneyland had 45,942 average visitors per day in 2014 totaling 16,769,000 for the year and is the #3 theme park in the world and the #2 theme park in North America by attendance.
EPCOT at Walt Disney World had 31,380 average visitors per day in 2014 totaling 11,454,000 for the year and is the #6 theme park in the world and the #3 theme park in North America by attendance.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom had 28,498 average visitors per day in 2014 totaling 10,402,000 for the year and is the #7 theme park in the world and the #4 theme park in North America by attendance.
Disney’s Hollywood Studios had 28,252 average visitors per day in 2014 totaling 10,312,000 for the year and is the #8 theme park in the world and the #5 theme park in North America by attendance.
Disney’s California Adventure had 24,024 average visitors per day in 2014 totaling 8,769,000 for the year and is the #10 theme park in the world and the #6 theme park in North America by attendance.
the United nations high commissioner of refugees
originally posted by: Pinke
a reply to: liteonit6969
Not a fan of privacy invasions, OP, but using the same problem can you suggest an alternative or more efficient method?
Biometrics bypasses language barriers and the need for the creation of special paper ID systems etc ... Yes, it's a bit concerning, but it's efficient if not anything.
originally posted by: ghostrager
a reply to: liteonit6969
S&F
They had the identification system ready to go. All they needed was a good crisis and not let it go to waste. Then along came the refugees....
Massive changes to how our lives are lived day by day always start with fear mongering.
9/11 welcomed the TSA and gave acceptance to the NSA's violations of the constitution. Nobody goes online anymore thinking they aren't potentially being watched. Same goes for travel.
Once an identification system is placed, the next logical step is to eliminate physical money in lieu of a complete digital currency.
Universal health monitoring will also creep it's way in through all this.
Finally, modern eugenics will be rebranded and thought of as a social moral issue.
I don't know if it's exactly planned, but it's inevitable even if it isn't.
Ghost