Directions: Read the following passage and decide whether the statements are true or false. A money-and-time effective way to visit amusement parks For most amusement park goers, the most horrible part may not be the roller coaster but the seemingly endless waiting in front of every big attraction and pricey food and drinks. How you get the most from your theme park visit in a money-and-time effective way? Here is some advice that might help you. First, plan your visit ahead. Print out a direction map for the theme park. If it is a busy route, you can find another route to go to, so you can get there earlier. And unless the park is small, you shouldn’t expect to see or do everything in one day, so set your priorities to save on unnecessary decision-making time. Second, buy tickets in advance, you can save up to 25% off ticket prices if you buy ahead of time and you do not have to wait on the long line before the entrance. The internet is always a good choice to find the best price. Third, arrive early. By arriving 15 minutes early, you can spare yourself nearly one hour waiting time for the most popular attractions. Think about it before you decide to drive all the parking space. Thus if there is convenient public transportation, use it. Besides, for the driver, the route there is great, but after one exciting day at the amusement park, the driving may be painful on your way home. Forth, remember that theme parks are usually spread out all over the place, and they are huge. Therefore, use a monorail or train if they are available to get around in the park. They are very helpful, especially on hot days. Fifth, bring bottled water. The prices of food and drinks in the parks are very costly, but sadly, most corporate parks do not allow outside food and drink, unless it is water. Always check its policy before visiting. In that case, you can save both your money and time. It is always surprising so many people are willing to line up to 20 minutes just to get a hot dog in the parks. Generally, theme parks are most crowded in the middle of the day. This is a good time to rest for a few hours--regaining your strength for another visit on the park later in the day. Leave mid-day to freshen up. When the energy of other guests wanes late day, go back into the park. This time, visit the attractions closer to the entrance first where it is probably less crowded now. But be sure to get your hand stamped or get some other proof of admission that will allow you to be readmitted to the park at no charge. While talking your mid-day break from the park, remember to eat outside. It is less expensive and the service is usually faster and better. Decide whether the following statements are true or false. 1. Getting the park map before visit can save you time.