Initially, guides wore their personal attire, but by 1961, they donned uniforms featuring red blazers, blue skirts or pants, and riding caps, reflecting a blend of Scottish and equestrian influences. Guides were tasked with leading guests on curated tours, often lasting several hours, that showcased the park’s highlights. These tours included priority access to attractions, ensuring a seamless experience for visitors. Guides also shared anecdotes, historical facts, and insider knowledge, enriching the guest experience. The role required not only memorization of a detailed script but also the ability to engage with diverse audiences, often speaking multiple languages to accommodate international guests.