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Disneyland Paris is one of the largest and best known theme parks in Europe. In terms of the four Vs (volume, variety, variation, visibility) how would you describe it?
A)High volume, high variety, low variation,
high visibility.
B)High volume, low variety, high variation, low visibility,
C)High volume, high kariety, high variation, high visibility:
D) High volume, low variety, high variation, high visibility.
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