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Re: New LEGOLAND park in the works
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lugnet.legoland
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Fri, 19 May 2000 01:04:17 GMT
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> How ever it ends up, I just hope it ends up here, Miami,
> Orlando, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville or what not, and not Virginia (sorry Virginia
> AFOLs). The only advantage I give Virginia is cheaper land. Orlando and Miami
> are two of America's top three tourist destination, and give year round
> weather.
Tampa would be sweet (since I live here). It's not as congested as Orlando,
and I think the cost of land and whatnot is a bit cheaper. One could only
dream for such a thing (*sigh*). But, Orlando is only an hour away. Surely,
if I can drive all the way up there just to see the Lego Imagination Center
then I can make my way up to go to Legoland. Do they have annual passes like
other theme parks do?
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: New LEGOLAND park in the works
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| (...) I would love Miami or Ft. Lauderdale (since I live here), but, I think Orlando or West Palm Beach (were Playmobil has a park) will win out. I can get to Orlando in less 3 hours between 9PM and 6AM on the Florida Turnpike averaging 70MPH, so (...) (25 years ago, 19-May-00, to lugnet.legoland)
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| (...) Why wouldn't they? With new attractions opening all the time (most recently Men in Black Alien Attack) and new multi-million dollar rides being announced so often ($150M+ SPACE pavilion at Epcot), they can't just stay at those prices. Even I (...) (25 years ago, 16-May-00, to lugnet.legoland)
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