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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
The National Park Service Expecting Record Numbers This Year
The National Park Service is gearing up for what it expects to be its biggest numbers ever. Time Magazine reports that rising airfares mean more domestic vacations, and the National Park Service is preparing for millions of visitors at its parks across the nation. More than 281 million people visited the parks last year, which is a good thing for the Park Service. But it also means longer lines to get in, fewer parking spaces, and longer waits at concession stands. It also means more crime. This year, officials expect to see another 10-percent increase in visitors. They're already adding shuttle services, requiring reservations for more popular attractions, and hiring more guides just to help find parking.
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