The small rugged room is filling with people who are chatting with other hikers, yet they themselves are hurrying along – they spend less than 24 hours in this most beautiful setting.
Why?
Because they are busy getting on to the next stop.
All of them.
One night and then dust in the wind.
Then there’s the guy with his laptop, intentionally distancing himself the others, shunning the small talk.
Why?
He has work to do.
We can bet a few may feel sorry for the person who can’t get away from his laptop. (i’d be tempted to think that if the roles were reversed)
And i smile and remind myself (to shed any temptation for personal guilt) i’m at work.
The purpose here in Glacier National Park isn’t to escape, it’s to work.
How glorious is that?
The conversing i get to do happens later in the day when today’s work is done.
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Once our Guests enter through either tunnel beneath the Walt Disney World Railroad train station, they find themselves in Town Square.
The sounds, the smells, the landscaping, the architecture, the friendly and happy Cast, all of it – a complete immersion stimulating all our senses.
By design.
We pay as much attention to what you see, hear, feel, smell, and taste as we for what you don’t see, hear, or smell.
Town Square is such a huge wow.
But, there is something missing.
You finally realize you don’t see what you expected to see – not realizing it is missing until you’ve adjusted to the wonderful space called Town Square.
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