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!!! (speechless)
Gosh, that was really kind of you to keep me in mind while you were there. And
pictures! that's great. I look forward to seeing them.
Big thanks for your help.
-Suz.
In lugnet.legoland.california, Mark Papenfuss writes:
> > [ ... snipped ... ]
> > >
> > > Mm, I have a feeling they won't go for it. It would call for trays of
> > glasses being carried up and down stairs. And I don't know how their liability
> > insurance works for places not handicaped accessable, where people could fall
> > off roofs, down stairs, etc. I'll have to ask about it. Do the bumps of the
> > map stick up like you could trip on them?
>
> I think that area would be great for the ceremony only, having the actual
> food and drink part of the reception actually in Miniland, or wherever they
> have the special events. There would be not enough room for you to have both
> the ceremony and reeption at this spot, unless you want to walk past tables
> and all that on your way to the altar. And the entire area is flat, no bumps
> or anything.
> And all parts of legoland are handicapped accessable, so no worries there.
>
> > Do you know how wide the stairs are?
>
> The stairs are pretty wide, but they do have a rail in the middle of them,
> but the 2 sides are very wide.
>
> > As I recall, the map is smooth and the Model Shop is built into a hill such
> > that from the entry point to the patio on the roof, there really aren't many
> > stairs.
>
> I was there today, and made a point to count the stairs, and I forgot the
> exact number, but it is only a few stairs (5-10)
>
> > As I recall, there is a gradual inclined curved path going behind
> > the Model Shop back towards the Castle area of the park where there is a
> > branch off to enter the roof top patio.
>
> Yes, there is a sloped path, that is pretty wide also, and the path is VERY
> short and direct
>
> I went to legoland today, it was so nice - nobody there at all! the threat
> of rain added to the schoolday meant we almost had it to ourselves! But
> anyways, the place above the model shop is great, it is huge and flat and
> with a great view of Miniland. There is also anpother stage set up in
> funtown, maybe that would work? But, it is nowhere near as nice as above
> miniland. I took pics of everything in question, with the intention of the
> pics to show the areas, I tried to give you an idea of how big it was and I
> also took a pic of the stairs for you. I will drop off the film tommrow, so
> by the weekend (hopefully) I will have it up for you to look at.
> Mark P.
> mfuss903
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