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When my wife and I went in 2004, there were lots of people there. However, we didn't experience the "Disneyland" atmospere. Everyone was respectful and behaved in a dignified manner. In spite of the fact that people were talking, there was an air of quiet and reverence on the Memorial. You could sense it from the time you stepped off the launch until you stepped back on. I don't really know how to explain it; the only other places I've felt the same feeling were at Arlington and at the Vietnam Memorial in DC. All three places had a special "presence" about them, in spite of the fact that many people were visiting. I feel badly for people who haven't had the same experience, because to me the Arizona Memorial is one of the most hallowed places I've been to.
John
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