What does it matter if it has nothing to do with Lego? Land is land. Two theme parks in one place, why not...
@Tim called it.
Ha, why am I not surprised. I thought some of those rides looked suspiciously like those at the other PP Worlds.What does it matter if it has nothing to do with Lego? Land is land. Two theme parks in one place, why not...
@Tim called it.
I think Rick's post has a hint of sarcasm. But It's funny you mention Disney because this is exactly the type of corporate synergy Disney love!Disneyland is 'land', that doesn't mean you stick Peppa Pig next door. It's still Legoland Resort which means it would all have something to do with it.
Land as in, actual land. If you have a number of acres in Florida, with an IP that is a real opportunity to make money, it seems like a pretty sensible approach to me. Not only that, with Winter Haven being a bit of a slog out of Orlando, it creates more of a destination in a way that adding stuff to Legoland will not.Disneyland is 'land', that doesn't mean you stick Peppa Pig next door. It's still Legoland Resort which means it would all have something to do with it.
You think? It's very Merlin. It's essentially an expansion of the midway cluster strategy that they have been running with for 15 years or more.It’s just a bit, weird and out of left field.
Sorry I get what you're saying now. I still think it's a strange move on the whole. Some other Lego attraction yes, but a park not themed to Lego I have to disagree on. To me Lego isn't a brand you need to 'mess' with. It's one of the biggest brands in the world and a Resort themed to it should be just that.Land as in, actual land. If you have a number of acres in Florida, with an IP that is a real opportunity to make money, it seems like a pretty sensible approach to me. Not only that, with Winter Haven being a bit of a slog out of Orlando, it creates more of a destination in a way that adding stuff to Legoland will not.
That patch of land (actual land) is named Legoland Resort for now, but it can be whatever they want it to be. It's a fairly arbitrary title. Legoland Resort can be used as a title for Legoland and the water park, with this attraction co-located. It's a retail park with theme parks instead of shops.
You think? It's very Merlin. It's essentially an expansion of the midway cluster strategy that they have been running with for 15 years or more.
That's not making me feel any better.@siralgenon I think you're overthinking it, they're build a family attraction in the parking lot of another.
I can't believe there's a market for this tosh with so many world class parks/resorts further up the road.