And there are thousands of parents here today, many of them pushing multi-passenger strollers with unnatural patience; most of the American families wear matching clothing and mouse ears. The Canadian visitors remain less conspicuous, usually identifiable only by Toronto Maple Leafs T-shirts and white legs.
Hey, now I know how to finally identify those Canadians, other than the obvious ones hanging around the Canada pavilion at Epcot.
But here's where this reporter got a bit unrealistic:
It was remarkable, really: Each of the four parks was teeming with people, but everyone was polite, orderly and fully engaged by the experience. There were no enraged parents or crying kids anywhere in sight. Who throws a tantrum at Disney World?
Obviously, he hasn't been there too many times before, or during one the Brazilian school children trips! :)
Zz.
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