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Lenny Hoffman <lahoffma@*NOSPAM*mailer.fsu.edu> wrote in message
news:HKL7n6.83B@lugnet.com...
> > Trace the history, the four LEGOLANDs were built on -
> > Billund - 1968
> > Windsor - 1996
> > California - 1999
> > Deutschland - 2001
> >
> > Now I'm wondering where the next LEGOLAND would be?
> > It's supposed be open in 2004, which is the next year!!
> > If I can know the information earlier, I can begin to plan my next
> > trip and prepare the money :D
>
> Brad Justus at Brickfest 2003 said that there were no plans for a new park
> anytime soon, and that running four parks was enough.
>
> I think the idea of a new park every three years might be a cool idea, but it
> wouldn't be long before you'd over-fill the market. I'd imagine a LL in the
> eastern north america could work, a park in japan/asia and perhaps something in
> southern europe - but beyond that it would be overkill for the time being.
I guess you are right - thinking of 3 in Europe and only one overseas, a
logic place would be somewhere overseas.
If there should be one more in Europe, it should be in the Southern part.
Markets not mentioned here are Australia/New Zealand, which would make more
sence than in the US. I dont know much about these markets, so I am not to
tell.
Asia, Japan or China or..., well I don't see a market there.
It would be interesting to see a poll, how many have been to Legoland, and
from which part - especially from Australia or New Zealand.
BR
S
PS: Been to Billund a number of times as child and Winsor in 1998.
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