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

JohnG, GMLTC


Subject: 
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


Subject: 
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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Subject: 
LEGOLAND® Dubai to open in 2016
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LEGOLAND Dubai to open in 2016

LEGOLAND Dubai is set to open in 2016, according to Merlin Entertainments, as reported by Emirates 24I7. As per officials, the LEGOLAND Dubai will be opened under a deal in which it would be funded by third parties, which includes Meraas Holding.

“The group has also entered into an agreement with, amongst others, Meraas Malls to develop and operate LEGOLAND Dubai under this operating model,” Merlin said.

“The initial development and construction of LEGOLAND Dubai is being funded by third parties. Merlin has the right to manage and operate the park for an initial term of 25 years, once open,” it added.

The contract was signed in 2012, said the prospectus information. In a statement, issued in June, it was said Meraas has launched Motion Gate, featuring a movie-based theme park, a Bollywood themed park and a LEGOLAND theme park that will be located within its master-development in Jebel Ali.

Source: TravelDailyMedia.com

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Subject: 
LEGOLAND® Operator Merlin Entertainments Plans IPO in London
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LEGOLAND Operator Merlin Entertainments Plans IPO in London

By Clementine Fletcher & Ruth David
Oct. 21, 2013.

Merlin Entertainments Group Ltd., the private-equity backed owner of Madame Tussauds and the London Eye, plans to raise 200 million pounds ($324 million) selling shares in a London initial public offering.

Blackstone Group LP (BX), CVC Capital Partners Ltd. and LEGO Group owner Kirkbi A/S are also expected to sell part of their stakes in the offering, the company said today in a statement. The owners are seeking an enterprise value, or the sum of Merlin’s equity and net debt, of about 4 billion pounds, according to two people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be identified because the sale has yet to be completed. A London-based company representative declined to comment on the valuation.

Merlin comes to the market in a year when IPOs on European exchanges have raised about $17 billion, according to data compiled by Bloomberg, compared with $10 billion in the same period of 2012. Private-equity shareholders including Terra Firma Capital Partners Ltd. and Permira Advisers LLP are selling their stakes in companies via London IPOs as investors return to Europe’s markets on the strength of an economic recovery.

Merlin, which also runs LEGOLAND parks, said it will use proceeds of the IPO to repay debt and cover the expenses.

“The directors of Merlin believe that the global offer will position Merlin for the next stage of its development by providing the appropriate long-term ownership structure,” the company said in the statement. “The global offer will also assist the group in retaining and incentivising employees.”

Net Debt

Merlin, which had net debt of about 1.3 billion pounds at the end of 2012, abandoned a sale to the public three years ago in favor of selling a stake to CVC, and opted against a New York IPO earlier this year, people familiar with the matter said.

Merlin said today that revenue rose 11 percent to 889 million pounds in the 35 weeks ended Aug. 31, or 7.1 percent on a comparable basis. The company is developing a Legoland site in Dubai and has identified potential locations in Japan and South Korea. It also has longer term plans to expand in China.

At least 20 percent of the shares will be publicly traded after the IPO. Kirkbi, which owns 75 percent of the LEGO Group, “intends to remain a long-term strategic shareholder.”

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Barclays Plc, along with Morgan Stanley, Citigroup Inc., HSBC Holdings Plc and Unicredit Bank AG are managing the Merlin IPO, according to today’s statement. Lazard Ltd. is financial adviser.

Source: Bloomberg.com

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Subject: 
LEGOLAND California Water Park is Getting Bigger
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LEGOLAND® California Water Park is Getting Bigger

By Lori Weisberg
Sept. 12, 2013

LEGOLAND California three-year-old water park will grow by more than two acres next year when it introduces a new themed area tied to LEGO® Legends of Chima product line. — Courtesy of LEGOLAND.

CARLSBAD, CA - In what will be one of its largest investments, LEGOLAND announced Thursday that its water park will undergo a major expansion next year, modeled after a popular LEGO product line and cartoon show, “Legends of Chima.”

The 2.5-acre addition, while a part of LEGOLAND existing water park, will be a distinctly new area that will include an interactive wave pool designed specifically for the park’s key demographic -- families with young children. The announcement, made at a morning news conference at LEGOLAND California, follows the opening in April of its new 250-room hotel, the park’s largest investment since opening in 1999.

“This will feel like a very contained, themed area, and the children will get it quickly because of the Chima product line,” said LEGOLAND California President Peter Ronchetti. “Our sister park in Florida opened a Legends of Chima area on the dry side of the park, and we chose to go with the same product line because it gets heavyweight support from the LEGO toy company, and the cartoon is on the Cartoon Network. It’s the No. 1 new product for LEGO.”

He acknowledged there isn’t much more open land at the park to expand further, although built-out areas could be re-purposed in the future.

The expansion, expected to cost an estimated $12 million, will be located on the northeastern side of the water park next door to the 1.5-acre Pirate Reef attraction that opened in 2012. While the theme park’s owner, London-based Merlin Entertainments Group, typically doesn’t divulge project costs, Ronchetti said the Legends of Chima attraction will be very similar in cost to what was spent on the original water park. The $12 million investment in that project was disclosed at the time it opened in 2010.

Admission to the aquatic attraction, including the new addition, will remain $15, over and above the charge to get into LEGOLAND, which is $78 for adults and $68 for children. It is a seasonal attraction that is open between Memorial Day and Labor Day and subsequently, weekends through November.

Final sketches of the project have not been completed yet, but LEGOLAND revealed details on four of the eight principal areas of the new water park, each tied to characters in the Chima story line. Chima, as LEGO describes it, was a once “pristine, natural paradise” that has been transformed into a battleground where animal tribes vie in a mystical land for control of the precious energy source known as “CHI”.

The centerpiece of the planned water park is “Lion Temple Wave Pool,” where water will cascade down a 30-foot-tall floating “Mount Cavora” that depicts the various creatures representing each animal tribe.

“Craggers Swamp” will be designed as a hands-on water play area where kids will be able to ride water slides, blast water cannons and slide through the head of a huge crocodile.

“Eglor’s Build-A-Boat, similar in style to the existing water park’s Build-A-Raft attraction, will give children the chance to build a boat while learning how to adjust the currents, create and dodge obstacles and race against their companions.

A fourth area, called “Wolves’ Cantina,” will be devoted to food service in an environment populated with collectibles belonging to the wolf tribe.

“If you combine the sounds, the sights, the rock work, the brick theming, it will give children the feeling they’re walking into this world with a lot of interactive activities,” said Ronchetti. “The wave pool in Florida (not Chima-themed) is extremely popular so we’re very excited to have one of our own.”

LEGOLAND regularly introduces new attractions on an annual basis, but larger investments like the Chima park are not as frequent. The park is banking on the new project to help boost attendance, especially now that it has its own themed hotel to attract guests who want to spend more than a day at the park. Not long after the first season of the water park, LEGOLAND officials noted that the new attraction had helped lift attendance by double digits.

The theme park’s latest initiative is not only in keeping with a nationwide trend to expand aquatic attractions, but it also makes good business sense given its tie-in to a popular LEGO product, said theme park expert Dennis Speigel.

“In that Southern California market, with that weather band, this is a logical type of expansion, and LEGOLAND is capitalizing on their existing relationship with Legends of Chima, which is very popular with their demographic, so it’s a smart move,” said Speigel, president of Ohio-based International Theme Park Service. “This will boost attendance.”

Merlin makes it a policy of not revealing actual attendance figures, and Ronchetti declined to say how the park’s attendance is currently trending. The hotel, however, experienced a very successful summer, he was quick to point out.

“If you had tried to book a hotel in June, July or August, you would have found us full,” Ronchetti said. “This was a massive project, and we feel compelled to go into another large-scale investment so you can assume from that it’s been a very successful launch.”

UTSanDiego.com

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LEGOLAND Discovery Center Dream dies for a Man
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LEGOLAND Dream dies for man, 63, over rule that adults must be accompanied by kids

By Andy Johnson, CTVNews.ca
Published Monday, July 8, 2013 2:54PM EDT

A 63-year-old man who travelled from Windsor, Ont. to Toronto to fulfil a lifelong dream of visiting a LEGOLAND Discovery Centre, feels discriminated against and embarrassed after being turned away because he didn’t have a child with him.

John St-Onge has been a self-described “LEGO fanatic” ever since his children were young and he first began buying them sets, ranging from miniature cities and farmscapes to models of the Star Wars Millenium Falcon.

Once his kids grew older and found other interests, John stuck with LEGO, breaking down and rebuilding their sets, and buying new ones to add to his own collection. He now has around 75 sets, comprising about 50,000 pieces of LEGO.

“It’s a Lego house,” he joked in an interview with CTVNews.ca, explaining that he spends his winters indoors due to health problems, and keeps busy working on Lego projects. John has diabetes, cancer and recently had heart surgery.

His dream has always been to visit the flagship LEGOLAND location in Denmark, but due to his health problems, that has become unrealistic.

As a result, John was excited when he picked up a flyer for the Vaughan Mills LEGOLAND Discovery Centre at an Ontario tourism centre, and learned that there was a location much closer to home.

John and his daughter, Nicole St-Onge, saved up, planned the trip and made the three-hour drive, only to be turned away at the door because of a rule, unbeknownst to them, that adults must be accompanied by a child in order to get in.

“They wouldn’t let us go in and so we asked to see a manager,” Nicole said. “Five minutes later the employee came back and said the manager was too busy to see us, but that was their policy, they weren’t allowed in without a child and there was nothing they could do about it.”

As a result, they turned around and headed back to Windsor.

“I was crushed. My dad is 63 years old, he was devastated. The look on his face was like a child not getting the gift at Christmas that they want. He felt discriminated against because he’s a senior citizen who also happens to like Lego,” Nicole said.

When the pair asked where the rule was posted, they were told it was listed on the attraction’s website. The rule can be found there by clicking on the “Book Online” tab, then “More Information.”

John, a retired custodian from a steel plant in Windsor, is not Internet savvy and never thought to check the Web.

“It made me feel awful. I felt discriminated against. I thought what the heck is the reason for this? If they gave me a reason maybe I could understand but they gave me no reason,” he said.

John added that all he really wanted to do was take photographs of a Toronto skyline exhibit at the centre, in hopes of building something similar.

He said he didn’t intend to build anything in the interactive section of the discovery centre, or go on any of the rides, which are geared toward kids.

Lara Hannaford, marketing manager at the Vaughan Mills LEGOLAND, said it is unfortunate that John left disappointed and wasn’t able to speak with a manager.

Ideally, Hannaford said she would have met John at the door and brought him through the centre as her guest.

However, she defended the policy that requires adults to be accompanied by children, saying “it is a child attraction so we do have this in place to protect the families and children that visit.”

Hannaford pointed out that LEGOLAND does have adults-only nights once a month, for grown-up fans of the iconic building blocks. She also said the rules are posted at the location, and are in fact on the flyer as well.

CTVNEWS.ca

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Note: LEGOLAND Discovery Centers and LEGOLAND Park (currently six parks around the world) are owned and operated by Merlin Entertainments Group MerlinEntertainments.

The Blackstone Group a private equity investment firm has an a investment with (MEG)Merlin Entertainments Group. MEG has a 70 percent stake and LEGO Group retains a 30 percent stake.


Subject: 
LEGOLAND California - Harlem Shake (video)
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The Harlem Shake hits LEGOLAND California. Model Citizens (employees) from LEGOLAND California Resort get down with the Harlem Shake in Miniland USA. If you know about the ‘Harlem Shake’ on ‘YouTube’. You would know what I am talking about.

YouTube channel: LEGOLANDCalifornia

LEGOLAND California

FYI: SONG NAME: Harlem Shake - Baauer

Enjoy.


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LEGOLAND Florida Seeks Master Model Worker
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Published: Monday, October 22, 2012

LEGOLAND Florida Seeks Master Model Worker

By Gary White
THE LEDGER

Applicants Have to Submit Videos of an Original Creation.

WINTER HAVEN: LEGOLAND Florida is taking applications for what some might consider the ideal job.

The bad news: Those younger than 18 need not apply.

The theme park is creating a position for an in-house master model builder to construct all manner of objects from LEGO bricks. The new hire will join the park’s two current model builders, Jason Miller and Roger Moreno, and a team of animators and technicians.

LEGOLAND Florida announced the opening on its first anniversary, Oct. 15. The attraction is accepting applications through Nov. 1. LEGOLAND has posted specific guidelines on its website (florida.legoland.com). Applicants must submit videos of up to five minutes demonstrating an original LEGO creation. Candidates are asked to describe the model and explain why they should be hired.

“With the growth we’ve experienced over the last year and the growth plans for 2013 and beyond, we’re in desperate need of more model builders,” LEGOLAND spokeswoman Samantha Lane said.

Lane said the attraction is continuously creating new LEGO models for display. She said the model builders also oversee maintenance and repairs to existing models.

Qualified candidates need more than just the ability to assemble interlocking plastic pieces. Because model builders often speak to guests and media members, Lane said the park seeks applicants with congenial personalities.

A LEGOLAND team will review the submissions, and the best will be posted on the park’s Facebook page for public voting to determine the finalists. That group will be invited to LEGOLAND for a competition to be held Dec. 1 and 2.

The winner will begin work Jan. 1, 2013 Lane said. The job description lists the pay at $12 per hour, plus benefits.

LEGOLAND General Manager Adrian Jones said model builders have the most important jobs at the attraction.

“Our builders typically have a lifelong love of LEGO, are wildly imaginative, extraordinarily detailed and focused, and just love what they do,” Jones said in a news release. “If you have a passion for play, we encourage you to apply.”

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How to go to LEGOLAND® Malaysia in Johor

Directions to Johor LEGOLAND Malaysia

Location map of Johor LEGOLAND Malaysia and how to go there:

LEGOALND Malaysia is sited in Iskandar Malaysia and is scheduled to open on 22nd September 2012. Being situated next to Kota Iskandar, the new administrative center of the Johor Government.

There are three routes you can take, namely:

From the north via the Kuala Lumpur/Tuas link. From the North-South Highway, take the direction exit 253 to Tuas/Nusajaya/Pontian/Tanjung Pelepas(this exit follows after the Kulaijaya/Kota Tinggi exit). Proceeding further, you will enter the Lima Kedai Toll (you must pay using electronic card) and proceed until you meet the Pulai Interchange. Proceed straight until you see the exit (312) to Gelang Patah and take the exit showing the way to Kota Iskandar. You should see the signboard to Johor Legoland before reaching Kota Iskandar.

From Johor Bahru via the Coastal Highway. If you start from Johor Bahru town, take the new Coastal Highway to Nusajaya/Kota Iskandar from Taman Perling side. Proceed straight after the Toll House and take the exit showing Kota Iskandar. You will reach Johor LEGOLAND before reaching Kota Iskandar.

From Singapore via the Tuas second link. Proceed until you see the Gelang Patah interchange and take exit 213 which will lead you to LEGOLAND and Kota Iskandar.

In case you get nowhere, here is the GPS coordinates for LEGOLAND

GPS Co-ordinates: 1º 26’ 14” N 103º 37’ 2” E

You are reminded that due to your GPS Maps being not updated to the newest version, you will not be able to search for LEGOLAND on your GPS devices. Even the road names have not been given but do come back later to this page for the latest updates. As of December 2011, LEGOLAND is not ready to take in visitors and as such, do not attempt to go there. Johor LEGOLAND is anticipated to be open on 15th September, 2012.

Bus Coach from Singapore to LEGOLAND

Special coaches to LEGOLAND is being arranged by WTS Travel Singapore. Ticket is priced at $20 per person. WTS coaches will leave at 8.30am each morning, with five services in each direction on weekdays. Service frequency will be increased to eight trips on Saturdays and Sundays, school holidays and public holidays.

WTS coaches will travel through Tuas link and will take 15 minutes whilst through Woodlands crossing taking 30 minutes. Another shuttle service will also operate from Jurong East and Boon Lay to the Tuas Second Link. After the immigration checkpoint, a direct shuttle will ferry visitors to LEGOLAND and the Johor Premium Outlets (JPO). Both services will commence September 15th, 2012. For more info, call +65- 6587 8558 (Singapore) or Fax +65- 6782 8974 (Singapore)

A second coach company Causeway Link will be operating a shuttle service connecting Singapore and LEGOLAND. A total of six trips from the Tuas Second Link to LEGOLAND will be made daily.

From the Woodlands checkpoint, visitors can expect up to 15 trips made on weekends, and buses will travel the following routes: from JB Sentral to Larkin Sentral to LEGOLAND and to Gelang Patah. For more info, call Causeway link at +607 - 360 2244 (Johor Bahru, Malaysia) or fax +607 - 358 4970. Services start on 15th September 2012 only.

You might want to also visit Hello Kitty Land Malaysia

Where to stay?

As both the LEGOLAND and Hello Kitty Town is new, there are very few hotels ready to cater to visitors. However, if you intend to stay, we have made arrangements with a few hotels to accomodate you. You can email us for help at hotel@iskandarproject.com for bookings. Boookings must be made in advance.

Bus Services

A daily dedicated bus service, operated by Konsortium Transnasional Berhad (KTB), will leave Larkin for LEGOLAND® every thirty minutes between 9:00am and midday. Return buses will run from LEGOLAND to Larkin from 4:00pm until 6:30pm from Sunday to Friday. On Saturdays, school holidays and public holidays they will run until 8.30pm. Each round trip will cost only RM12.

Causeway Link (based in Johor) will operate two new bus services. There will be a total of SIX trips each day between Johor Premium Outlets (JPO), LEGOLAND® and the Tuas 2ndLink. Visitors can expect up to 15 trips on the second Causeway

Link route: JB Sentral – Larkin Sentral – LEGOLAND – Gelang Patah. If you wish to drive to Legoland, there will be over 3,500 car parking bays on site and over 100 spaces for buses and coaches available. More on Bus Schedules to LEGOLAND Mayaysia.

Source: Iskandarproject.com

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Thousands visit LEGOLAND Malaysia
August 27, 2012

JOHOR BARU: Thousands of excited and curious visitors have been visiting LEGOLAND Malaysia to take photographs and admire the exterior although the park is only scheduled to open on September 15, 2012.

Some visitors were there to collect annual passes but the majority were only there to get a first glimpse of the much-talked-about theme park.

Engineer Jesper Bruhn, 40, from Denmark, said he was pleasantly surprised to find that the theme park was very similar to the one in his home country.

“It feels familiar, which is something I did not expect,” he said, adding that he had travelled to the theme park with his family to redeem their yearly passes and catch a glimpse of its interior.

Bruhn added that he had to queue for about 90 minutes for the passes but it was worth the wait.

“I cannot wait for the park to officially open,” he said.

Singaporean Tan Yan Fen, 24, said she made a special trip with five of her friends to get a closer look at the theme park.

“I am not a major fan of Lego but this theme park is quite interesting,” said the public relations executive.

Tan said it was exciting just to look at the exterior of the park.

“This is different from Universal Studios Singapore,” she said.

Civil servant Rohaya Amir, 36, was on her way to Nusajaya with her family when she noticed a large crowd of people turning into LEGOLAND.

“We were curious and decided to stop over,” she said, adding that the park was beautiful.

Rohaya said the queue for purchasing tickets was too long and she would return on another day to buy the passes.

LEGOLAND Malaysia general manager Siegfried Boerst said park officials did not expect so many people to turn up before the official opening.

“We initially opened up the main foyer, several F&B outlets and the souvenir shop for those who came to redeem their passes.

“Word got around that we were allowing people to enter. Suddenly, thousands of people started coming over to have a look,” he said, adding that the main foyer had been opened for about a week now and would be closed starting today.

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LEGO Seeks the support of Nagoya city for a theme park in Japan

June 16, 2012

TOKYO- British amusement park operator Merlin Entertainments Group Ltd opened to the public its first LEGOLAND Discovery Center in Tokyo. The smaller scale version of the Legoland theme park is located inside Decks Tokyo Beach, a shopping and entertainment complex in the city’s Odaiba waterfront area. Destinated mostly to care for kids aged 3 to 10, it has areas where kids can build with LEGO blocks, a play zone, a cafeteria and a special room for birthday parties. Highlight of Legoland Discovery Center Tokyo is a huge diorama of the capital’s cityscape made from 1.67 million Lego pieces. The mini-theme park is the eighth LEGOLAND Discovery Center around the world.

The launch of LEGOLAND Discovery Center was also the right time for Merlin Entertainments to announce its willingness to further develop in Japan with a proper LEGOLAND theme park. According to Japan’s news agency Kyodo, UK officials revealed to be currently in negociation to obtain a concession for an area in Nagoya. LEGO management visited recently the Japanese city to seek support from Nagoya Mayor Takashi Kawamura for its bid to open a park around 2016. During a meeting at the city office, Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, chairman of Kirkbi A/S, the largest shareholder of LEGO A/S, said LEGO hoped by “early August or autumn” to officially select Nagoya as the site for the theme park, and Kawamura responded, “We’ll cooperate in the construction.”

LEGO officials subsequently visited a 10-hectare candidate site in Nagoya Port. If opened in Nagoya, it will be the first theme park in Japan featuring products of the Danish toymaker.

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