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Re: My report about the Pre-opening of the German Legoland Park in Günzburg
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lugnet.legoland.deutschland
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Sun, 12 May 2002 21:35:38 GMT
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"Pedro Silva" <el_gordo@netc.pt> wrote in message
news:Gw0oBJ.DLo@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.legoland.deutschland, Reinhard "Ben" Beneke writes:
> > Dear Lego Enthusiasts!
> >
> > The German Legoland-Park in Günzburg/Bavaria opened its doors to the members of
> > the Lego World Club and 500 "exclusive" guests from the 1000steine.de community
> > yesterday.
>
> (snipped)
>
> Hi Ben!
Yes, thanks Ben for the detailed report. I am planning a trip there in
August. I hope they have it ironed out by then!
> Well, that was a rough start... :-P
> I have a question of my own, which maybe you are able to answer: as a
> non-german speaker, if I visit the park I will need to understand/be
> understood. What is the degree of multi-language support there? Are the
> signs and fliers translated to other languages? (English would be enough)
>
> And BTW, how is that same issue handled in Billund?
In Billund everything is signposted and printed in German, Danish and
English. And interestingly, the shows that I saw there in 1999 were all
silent/mime, so language was not an issue with them either.
Huw
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