I don't find the analogy that offensive. In fact, IMO it's not that far
off the mark.
I've been to Disneyland/Disney World on a number of occasions and had a
great experience each time. I plan to go back to Disneyland at least
once more. There are a large number of people who plan to go to
Disneyland each year; often for these people it is an experience of a
lifetime. Disneyland is very "user friendly" and although the
attractions are pre-arranged, how you take advantage of them is up to
you. Disneyland has a reputation for being the top-notch experience of
its kind in the country. The folks at Disneyland work very hard to make
sure everyone who visits has the best possible experience.
Yep, sounds a lot like Philmont.
Happy Trails,
Roy Fisher
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