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Traveling every day, how to avoid becoming a "market person"?

? For people who like to travel, tourist attractions with few people generally mean that they are not fun and unpopular, while those with many people are often crowded, like "going to the market", which is very lively, especially in hot summer.

? So how can we avoid this "going to the market" scene and make every trip with ourselves or family and friends more comfortable? Today, I will share my travel experience with you.

? Now is the era of the Internet. Everyone will do the same thing when they encounter something they don't understand or go to a new interesting tourist attraction. Yes, just look up "Raiders" on the Internet, and look up all kinds of travel and play raiders. Have fun. This kind of travel is more efficient and enjoyable, right?

? I remember when I went to Shanghai Disneyland with my family in 20 16, because it was the first time to go to this super-large playground with them, and I didn't have any experience. But it doesn't matter. According to my experience of living outside all the year round, I can search Raiders online. Sure enough, I did find a lot of useful raiders experience to share, even after checking in the park, starting from the left or starting from the right.

? I was quite happy at first, but on second thought, the information I can find is the information that everyone can get as easily as me, isn't it? Who doesn't know the Internet in Shanghai now (few and far between)? In that case, won't everyone play according to this strategy? If so, it was originally a fun strategy to improve efficiency, then it became a time-consuming and laborious queuing strategy, wasn't it?

? So on the day of playing, I changed my mind and played in the completely opposite way of thinking and playing order. Sure enough, my idea was right. There were many people when I entered the park, but after I entered, many people ran in the direction written in the Raiders, but there were few people here. On that day, I had a good time and missed every "peak" perfectly.

? So sometimes thinking in the opposite direction is easier to achieve results.