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LEGOLAND® South Korea to open in 2017
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LEGOLAND® South Korea to open in 2017

South Korea is set to become home to the eighth LEGOLAND theme park in the franchise, to be built on an island about an hour away from Seoul.

European entertainment company Merlin Entertainments, which runs 100 attractions across 22 countries, announced details of the project, saying that the park will be located on the island of Jung-do in Chuncheon, about an hour’s drive from Seoul.

The theme park is expected to open in 2017.

According to Merlin Entertainments, South Korea has become one of LEGO Group’s largest markets in Asia, since the toy was first introduced in 1984.

There are currently six LEGOLAND parks located in the US, Malaysia, Germany, Denmark and the UK, with plans to open a new theme park globally every two to three years.

LEGOLAND® Dubai is also set to open in 2016.

Additional information...

Merlin Entertainments Plc (MERL), the operator of more than 100 visitor attractions worldwide, will open its first LEGOLAND theme park in South Korea, one of Asia’s biggest markets for LEGO toys.

The park in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, will cost an estimated 300 billion won ($270 million) and is scheduled to open in 2017, the Poole, England-based company said in a statement today. Merlin already has six LEGOLAND parks in five countries.

“South Korea offers both a developed theme park market and strong LEGO brand recognition,” Chief Executive Officer Nick Varney said in the statement. He reiterated a target to open a new LEGOLAND park every two to three years on average.

Merlin, which runs attractions including Madame Tussauds waxworks, will invest about 100 billion won and the rest will be funded by a consortium of local public and private investors. Lego bricks have been sold in South Korea since 1984 and the country is now one of Lego A/S’s largest markets in Asia. The Danish toymaker divested its Legoland theme parks almost 10 years ago.

Merlin shares rose 1.4 percent to 371.8 pence at 8:57 a.m. in London, taking the advance to 3.9 percent this year and giving the company a market value of about 3.8 billion pounds ($6 billion).

From: Bloomberg.com

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Re: LEGOLAND® Dubai to open in 2016
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In lugnet.mediawatch, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
   In lugnet.mediawatch, John Gerlach wrote:
   In lugnet.mediawatch, Abner Finley wrote:
   LEGOLAND® Dubai to open in 2016


Dubai? Seriously? They’ll need to replace their outdoor displays every six months after baking them in the heat and sun.

JohnG, GMLTC

Maybe the displays will be indoor? Dubai does do large projects under roofs. Of course they still will be taking UV damage from the lighting. But perhaps less intense than outdoor sunlight exposure?

LEGOLAND Dubai models will be mostly be indoors, such as miniland and some other large models. Plus some of the LEGO models will ‘look like’ as if they were built out of LEGO bricks, using different materials. Due to the heat in Dubai. Merlin will be managing the park.

-Abner


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Re: LEGOLAND® Dubai to open in 2016
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In lugnet.mediawatch, John Gerlach wrote:
   In lugnet.mediawatch, Abner Finley wrote:
   LEGOLAND® Dubai to open in 2016


Dubai? Seriously? They’ll need to replace their outdoor displays every six months after baking them in the heat and sun.

JohnG, GMLTC

Maybe the displays will be indoor? Dubai does do large projects under roofs. Of course they still will be taking UV damage from the lighting. But perhaps less intense than outdoor sunlight exposure?


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Re: LEGOLAND® Dubai to open in 2016
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In lugnet.mediawatch, Abner Finley wrote:
   LEGOLAND® Dubai to open in 2016


Dubai? Seriously? They’ll need to replace their outdoor displays every six months after baking them in the heat and sun.

JohnG, GMLTC


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LEGOLAND® Dubai to open in 2016
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LEGOLAND® Dubai to open in 2016

First LEGOLAND in the Middle East and seventh park to open worldwide.

Merlin Entertainments and LEGO are to open the first LEGOLAND park in the Middle East in 2016.

LEGOLAND Dubai - which will be the seventh LEGOLAND park to open worldwide - is being developed in conjunction with Dubai Parks & Resorts.

Located in Jebel Ali, LEGOLAND Dubai will cover a total of three million square feet and will feature over 15,000 LEGO model structures made from more than 60 million LEGO bricks.

This includes over 40 interactive rides, shows and attractions - all set in six themed areas: LEGO City, Adventure, LEGO Kingdom, Create, LEGO Factory and Miniland.

“We are delighted to be opening in Dubai and to be working with a partner as innovative and supportive as Dubai Parks & Resorts on this exciting new project,” said Nick Varney, CEO of Merlin Entertainments. “Dubai is the most important tourist centre in the Middle East and we believe that it is the ideal place for LEGOLAND.

“Not only is the LEGO concept already very popular here, but LEGOLAND unique appeal for families with younger children is universal, making it a must do visit, not just for ‘local’ visitors from Dubai and neighbouring Middle Eastern states, but also tourists visiting the region from all over the world.

“Indeed, we have no doubt that LEGOLAND Dubai will add a whole new dimension to Dubai’s leisure scene.”

From: Toynews-online.biz

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Re: LEGOLAND® Japan to open in 2017
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It’s really amazing how popular LEGO has become in Japan... finally!! It took over 30 years for that to happen. When LEGO first arrived in 1962 (thru the Ahashi Corp. as licensee), it was NOT popular, mainly due to distribution problems... That continued in the 1970s when Fujisho Corp. handled LEGO distribution until TLG took over in 1978... it wasn’t until the 1990s that LEGO really started taking off in Japan.

My new collectors guide has a whole chapter on LEGO in Japan, including OLO, a 1970-78 Japanese version of Minitalia, that was sold at a much cheaper price to get sales improved there.

It took a 1985 DACTA set for Japanese parents to take LEGO seriously... set 1400.

Cheers, Gary Istok


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Re: Does anyone know of Discounted Legoland Tickets
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In lugnet.legoland, Jeff Van Winden wrote:
Hi those of you who still lurk on Lugnet..

We will be visiting LEGOLAND Florida during the middle of January for 1 day, And
I remember hearing about a Buy an adult ticket get a kids ticket free
deal/coupon years ago. Does anyone know if that still exists? Or does anyone
know of any other deals Besides CAA/AAA discounts.

Jeff VW

Posting to my own post...

<https://secure4.gatewayticketing.com/legolandflorida/shop/ViewItems.aspx?CG=mcdonalds&C=mcdonalds>

I found my answer on retailmenot.com

Jeff VW


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Does anyone know of Discounted Legoland Tickets
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Hi those of you who still lurk on Lugnet..

We will be visiting LEGOLAND Florida during the middle of January for 1 day, And
I remember hearing about a Buy an adult ticket get a kids ticket free
deal/coupon years ago. Does anyone know if that still exists? Or does anyone
know of any other deals Besides CAA/AAA discounts.

Jeff VW


Subject: 
LEGOLAND Considers Building Theme Park in Stafford County
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LEGOLAND Considers Building Theme Park in Stafford County

October 22nd, 2013
By Katie Thisdell

LEGOLAND is considering building a new family-friendly theme park in Stafford County that would be only the third of its kind in the nation.

Government officials are in the preliminary stages of considering an incentives package to woo the park to the Centreport Parkway area off Interstate 95. The decision could hinge on the financial impact the interactive, child-oriented theme park could bring.

In an Oct. 2 letter to to LEGOLAND General Manager of development John Ussher labeled “confidential,” County Administrator Anthony Romanello confirmed the county is committed to meeting the company’s needs, pending the outcome of a financial analysis. A copy was anonymously mailed to The Free Lance–Star this week.

“Please know that Stafford is the right place for this development, and we intend to become an extension of your team as you mobilize on this important project,” Romanello wrote.

The LEGO themed parks are owned and operated by Merlin Entertainments Group. The British company runs other amusement parks and attractions, including the Madame Tussauds wax museums and Sea Life aquariums across the United States. It is the largest such company in Europe and the second largest in the world behind Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.

“It’s quite noteworthy that a company like LEGOLAND has its eye on Stafford County,” Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Susan Stimpson said Tuesday.

Other U.S. sites are also under consideration. A spokeswoman in LEGOLAND England office said the company is “nowhere near” a decision.

“The decision-making processes relating to the development of a potential major new theme park is a very long and complicated one, and we would never comment on any project until it is finally approved by our own Board, and we have obtained agreements with all key stakeholders. No plans are at that stage for LEGOLAND in the USA,” Sally Ann Wilkinson, head of corporate affairs for Merlin Entertainments, wrote in an email.

Should LEGOLAND select Stafford, the company could invest tens of millions of dollars in the county and bring hundreds of jobs, Romanello said in interview Tuesday.

Stafford hired Washington-based Brailsford & Dunlavey to independently evaluate LEGOLAND projected financial impact, including how much money visitors may spend directly at the park, as well as area hotels and restaurants.

“The ripple effects are endless,” Deputy County Administrator and Economic Development Director Tim Baroody said.

While saying there could be a “dramatically positive impact” on Stafford, Stimpson noted that the board has not made a decision on whether to offer incentives. Supervisors also want to know more about the impact on traffic and other county services, she said.

LEGOLAND has two styles of entertainment venues. The theme parks offer child-size rides and shows, along with interactive attractions and building challenges. The smaller discovery centers are ideal for two to three hours of indoor playing.

Of the six theme parks worldwide, two are in America—one opened in San Diego County, Calif., in 1999, and the newest and largest opened in 2011 in Lakeland, Fla., between Orlando and Tampa. A sixth park open in Malaysia last year.

LEGOLAND Parks are geared toward families with children between the ages of 2 and 12, who can let their imaginations run wild while exploring a world made of the colorful toy bricks. Unlike many other amusement parks, roller coasters aren’t the focus.

This isn’t the first time LEGOLAND has looked at the Fredericksburg area for a possible entertainment complex. Fitz Johnson, president of Johnson Realty Advisors, said he showed LEGOLAND officials several sites along Interstate 95 more than a decade ago, but the company didn’t pursue a local investment then.

The company is looking at land owned by Dan Melrod and The Peterson Cos. along Centreport Parkway, according to Romanello’s letter. Peterson is developing National Harbor outside Washington. Melrod and Peterson officials couldn’t be reached for comment.

The Centreport Parkway corridor has remained largely underused despite the new interchange being built nearly a decade ago to serve the Stafford Airport.

Romanello said he has consulted with his counterparts in Hanover and James City counties, homes to Kings Dominion and Busch Gardens. He was told the amusement parks are “good neighbors and great revenue generators.”

Earlier this year, Stafford received authority from the General Assembly to levy an admissions tax at one unidentified economic prospect. That tax would be on ticket sales—up to 10 percent of the cost—at the entertainment venue that’d be at least 75 acres, and it would expire in July 2015 if no venue exists.

Romanello said the county could ask the state to alter the deadline if need be, if LEGOLAND does become a reality.

Over the past year, the Stafford Board of Supervisors has discussed LEGOLAND in closed session several times. Stimpson said she and other members of the board are familiar with LEGOLAND personally, having visited with their children.

“It is a wonderful family place,” she said.

Like the other locations, a Stafford park would likely be open dawn to dusk, and wouldn’t hold late-night events, Romanello said.

A team of economic development staff and county officials visited the Florida location in January, and are continuing to build a relationship with the company.

The board is expected to review the results of the financial analysis in November, and then will give direction as to what a next step may be. Romanello would not identify incentives that might be offered, but the county could provide something to LEGOLAND by the end of the calendar year.

“Everything is very preliminary,” Stimpson said, “and we’re making ourselves available to any and all business that want to locate here.”

Source: http://news.fredericksburg.com/newsdesk/2013/10/22/legoland-considers-building-theme-park-in-stafford-county/ FredRick

Note: Stafford County is in the State of Virginia.

As if November 2013, there are six LEGOLAND Parks around the world.

LEGOLAND Billund open in 1968
LEGOLAND Windsor open in 1996
LEGOLAND California open in 1999
LEGOLAND Deutschland open in 2002
LEGOLAND Florida open in 2011
LEGOLAND Malaysia open in 2012

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