I have done about eight shops for Amusement Advantage over two and a half years. They were one of the first companies I worked for. Yes, the narratives are long and the interactions are plenty for these types of locations (museums, water parks, etc.) I have never had a problem being paid. You don't really make a lot of money. However, water park tickets for a family of five with food and rentals can top well over $200. So for the once a year visit for the kids, it worked. The cheat sheets/check lists are helpful and necessary. There was a lot of reading for the assignments I completed. The instructions give a pretty close estimate of how long the reports will take. If you are new to mystery shopping, multiple interaction assignments, or new to Amusement Advantage, I would plan on adding an extra hour or two, depending on the assignment.