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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 didnt 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.
Its 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 wouldnt 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 werent 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 hes 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 attractions 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 didnt 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 wasnt 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
-end of report-
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.
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