Tim
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I have to correct you here. LEGO fans are not the target audience of LEGOLAND. The target audience is children aged between 2 and 12.Me and Matt are LEGO fans. The target audience in a way. The park was a mess sadly.
I would love for the target market to be broader than this. LEGO have diversified a lot lately to bring adults into their market. Personally I think there is an opportunity for the parks to do the same. Parts of the park, (Miniland being the primary example), that focus on the amazing things you can build with LEGO do have a universal appeal. There's definitely an opportunity for a half day experience exploring the park, much like how The Gardens at Alton Towers could absolutely be a half day experience for non-thrill seekers, if you didn't have to pay the full ticket price to experience them. But brining all ages in can't take away the focus from the primary audience, which is young children.
Likewise I've been to my fair share of the Discovery Centres now, and whilst the rule that you have to be accompanying children to enter sounds unfair it's completely justified based on the contents of the attraction. Whilst the LEGOLAND Parks have plenty of attractions I'd class as all ages the only adult appeal of the Discovery Centres is seeing your local city built in LEGO.
LEGOLAND as a brand isn't aimed towards an all ages market. This could change with time but it would take a major shift in what they offer, and there isn't a major incentive to make that shift either.
Of course no matter what the target market is presentation standards should still be as good as they can possibly be.