of the year. The busiest ~ime of all is Christmas Day through New Year s Day. Thanksgiving~(eekend, the week of Washington s Birth- day, spring break for colleges, and the two weeks around Easter are also extremely busy. To give you some idea of what busy means at Disneyland, more than 77,000 people have toured the park on a single day! While this level of attendance is far from typical, the possibility of its occurrence should prevent all but the ignorant and the foolish from challenging this mega-attraction at its busiest periods. The least busy time of all is from after the Thanksgiving Weekend until the week before Christmas. The next slowest times are September through the weekend preceding Thanksgiving, January 4th through the first half of March, and the week following Easter to Memorial Day. At the risk of being blasphemous, our research team was so impressed with the relative ease of touring in we would rather take our children do battle with the summer crowds the fall and other \"off\" periods that out of school for a few days than to-- Selecting the Day of the Week for Your Visit The crowds at Walt Disney World in Florida are comprised of mostly out-of-state visitors. Not necessarily so at Disneyland, which, along with Knott s Berry Farm, serves as an often-frequented recre- ational resource to the greater Los Angeles and San Diego commu- nities. To many Southern Californians, Disneyland is less of a tourist attraction than it is their private theme park. Yearly passes are available at less cost than a year s membership to the YMCA, and the Disney management has intensified its efforts to appeal to the local market. What all this means is that weekends are usually packed.
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