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Re: Will Lego Learn a lesson?
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lugnet.dear-lego
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Wed, 16 Aug 2000 18:46:56 GMT
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> Are you sure? That makes no sense. They are rushing thier new German park, now
> opening almost a full year earlier, and they are rushing thier second US park
> (probably Florida, maybe Virginia). If LL Carlsbad hasn't been a hit, then I
> doubt they would be rushing thier other projects. Keep in mind no theme park
> makes a profit in it's first few years.
They definetly won't build a Legoland in VA, I live in Virginia, and let me
explain why.
You see, many people don't want the country side developing. I live on the
edge of the suburbs, and it was supposedly going to be built near where I
live, but the people who don't want the country side to devlelop managed to
get things to go their way, which I couldn't stand.
Either way, the country side will develop, just without Legoland it will take
place a lot slower. We also may have gotten a Disney land, but the
same "punks" were against that. Well not punks, but anyway.
Hey, you don't always get your way.
Chef
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| (...) nothing (...) an (...) hasn't (...) Are you sure? That makes no sense. They are rushing thier new German park, now opening almost a full year earlier, and they are rushing thier second US park (probably Florida, maybe Virginia). If LL Carlsbad (...) (24 years ago, 15-Aug-00, to lugnet.dear-lego)
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