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Posted by MO Pat E (76.233.77.229) on 22:16:49 07/13/13
In Reply to: And speaking of views posted by Granite Head
It's going to take some time for me to get used to it. Does look very comfortable but I kind of liked the old. As to the tours around the park, I've been on quite a few since that was a perk of working there, if there were empty seats. They are a little expensive otherwise, but to get to ride in the old touring cars is an experience and usually the guides are great with info. Those Photo Safari ones are neat if you're into photography. Otherwise, most of the all-day ones which circle the Lower or Upper Loop are in the big yellow buses. I would recommend them for older people who don't want to do the driving themselves or for someone who hasn't been to the park before and who wants to see the highlights along with quite a bit of park information. However, if you do some before-hand research and follow the park maps, you can see all the stops at your own leisure. You can learn a lot by going to some evening programs put on by the park service also, that is if you're not already worn out at the end of the day.
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