DiogoJ42
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Any Merlin own-brand food sounds badScott said:Anything replacing ribs for burgers sounds bad
Any Merlin own-brand food sounds badScott said:Anything replacing ribs for burgers sounds bad
Scott said:Anything replacing ribs for burgers sounds bad
Not really. Take Fried Chicken Co. for an example, its basically a KFC but Merlin owned. The food quality is great, and the are nice and clean. It is cheaper to get food from FCC than it was when KFC was at the parks.DiogoJ42 said:Any Merlin own-brand food sounds badScott said:Anything replacing ribs for burgers sounds bad
Scott said:Anything replacing ribs for burgers sounds bad
thefatone said:Seems weird getting rid of crossed ribs (essentially a brand anyway, all parks bar chessie have a BBQ, even weymouth sealife has one).
DiogoJ42 said:Any Merlin own-brand food sounds badScott said:Anything replacing ribs for burgers sounds bad
hobohippie95 said:I see on the unofficial LLW site, they plan a smaller grab and go burger kitchen in Lego city, two possible locations could be either harbourside coffee co or the Ice factory, if the latter, it would be a shame as it is a nice little ice cream place.
Dave said:Have I missed something or has Merlin managed to completely let the Lego Movie pass it by in its parks and discovery centres?
Seems odd
Dave said:Have I missed something or has Merlin managed to completely let the Lego Movie pass it by in its parks and discovery centres?
Seems odd
hobohippie95 said:Hearing rumors that Legoland Windsor has flooded, anyone know if this is true?
DiogoJ42 said:hobohippie95 said:Hearing rumors that Legoland Windsor has flooded, anyone know if this is true?
Have you ever BEEN there? From the park entrance, you can look down on aircraft flying out of Heathrow. If LLW has flooded, then the the top of The Shard is also underwater.
(Also, fair point about Roast and Relish. The only edible food Merlin have ever sold.)
Plastic Person said:Dave said:Have I missed something or has Merlin managed to completely let the Lego Movie pass it by in its parks and discovery centres?
Seems odd
I suspect it's some sort of licensing issue to do with the distributors of the film (which is apparently excellent)