SOME popular tourist attractions are giving visitors headaches before they even enter the destination.
The attractions with the worst parking situations have been revealed, and the US and Canada took six of the top spots.
Visiting Mickey Mouse isn’t even at the top of the list that includes ten attractions with the worst parking, according to research carried out by Moneybarn Auto Financing.
Their study is based on one-star reviews with comments directly related to parking.
They also looked at the distance from parking to the destination and the cost of parking.
Valet parking options were also taken into consideration.
Offering 10,000 spaces, Dubai Malls ranks fifth.
With mixed reviews, the Sydney Opera House is in seventh place.
Parking can also be a headache for ninth on the list, Windsor Castle.
Meanwhile, parking at the ancient ruins of Pompeii is number ten.
When it comes to attractions in the US, you’re probably curious to know which locations have been rated darker than Disney parks.
Many negative reviews ranked the Golden Gate Bridge in sixth place.
Parking rates for the bridge are $5 per hour, with a maximum consecutive parking time of three hours.
Also further back on the list is Universal Studios Hollywood in eighth place, where general parking before 5pm costs $35, with preferred parking costing $50.
Parking at the front gate is $70.
Even though your gated lot is just a minute’s walk from the famous Falls, Niagara Falls is still on the worst-ranked list at second place.
Even with 2,965 parking spaces, more than 9.82% of vehicle owners were not satisfied with the parking situation.
In fourth place is Magic Kingdom at Disney World in Orlando, where nearly six percent of one-star reviews were due to parking complaints.
In third place is Disneyland in Anaheim, California, where daily parking rates are $35.
More than 7% of people complained about parking.
Taking the top spot for worst-rated parking in the world is the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, which is known for being packed with vehicles, especially at peak times, including holidays and weekends.
Some of the highest-rated attractions include St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, as well as the CN Tower in Toronto, the Arc de Triomphe, the British Museum, and the Trevi Fountain.
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