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if you ask some of the park employees why they stopped making mickey mouse
legos you'll probably get a "They used to make mickey mouse legos?" my point
is that you can't depend on everyone on staff to know everything that goes
on inside the park or know what another staff member knows.
i've gotten the "they're scrambled so kids can figure it out" answer before.
makes more sense than the park not noticing their welcome letters are
misspelled.
In lugnet.legoland.california, Tom Inosanto writes:
> In lugnet.legoland.california, Jason Sutherland writes:
> > I spoke to a Master Builder at LLCA about a month ago and I asked him about
> > this. The letters are simply put in a random order so kids have to try to
> > figure out what it spells and then, of course, you see what they spell once
> > you get to the booths.
> >
> > Jason
>
> That seems like an "oops, what can we tell them" type of answer - other than
> being backwards, only two letters are switched, ya? I still think they
> messed up, I have been asking for a very long time and have got one of two
> answers:
> 1. "Are they like that? I did not even know that!"
> or
> 2. "I have no idea."
> If it was done for areason, I would think that somebody other than a master
> builder would know why.
> Tom
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