LEGO - The thread.
-
- Art Connoisseur
- Posts: 578
- Joined: Wed Jul 30, 2003 1:00 am
- Location: Philly,Pa
Recently found out the brick bank retired and my wife and I need it for our city. Our local Lego store is out but said there could be some random ones still out there in the wild. Anybody have one? Thanks.
- aahnutz
- EB Team
- Posts: 21776
- Joined: Fri Apr 08, 2005 12:00 am
- Location: Some place I'd rather not be...
Lego is opening a new resort in Goshen, New York next spring 2020. It’s located about 60 miles northwest of NYC and it will be the largest Legoland built to date. A Legoland hotel with 250 rooms is being built on the site as well. Currently they are developing 150 acres of the 500 acre site. Lots of room to expand!
The information contained in this post does not necessarily reflect the opinion of Expressobeans.com (EB) and shall not be held to limit the rights of EB under the Fair Use Doctrine or any other federal, state, or local law which may be applicable.
FYI, you can't go to legoland parks unless you are bringing a child
- earlgreytoast
- Art Expert
- Posts: 9367
- Joined: Fri Nov 05, 2010 1:14 pm
This is 15 minutes from my house. They had to jump through an insane amount of hoops to get it approved and there are still many many people who are pissed it is happening. I think it’s great!aahnutz wrote:Lego is opening a new resort in Goshen, New York next spring 2020. It’s located about 60 miles northwest of NYC and it will be the largest Legoland built to date. A Legoland hotel with 250 rooms is being built on the site as well. Currently they are developing 150 acres of the 500 acre site. Lots of room to expand!
Is that right schmoff? Pretty ridiculous if so. Is that policy printed online somewhere?
Codeblue wrote: I’m sorry for everything.
yea look it up, people have traveled half way around the world to be turned away at the gate not knowing the policy
i've even heard of disabled adults with the brain capacity of a child being turned away, its a very strict policy
i've even heard of disabled adults with the brain capacity of a child being turned away, its a very strict policy
- aahnutz
- EB Team
- Posts: 21776
- Joined: Fri Apr 08, 2005 12:00 am
- Location: Some place I'd rather not be...
I didn’t know this. Is there an age limit - like 12 and under?schmoff wrote:FYI, you can't go to legoland parks unless you are bringing a child
The information contained in this post does not necessarily reflect the opinion of Expressobeans.com (EB) and shall not be held to limit the rights of EB under the Fair Use Doctrine or any other federal, state, or local law which may be applicable.
- TKuczynski
- Art Expert
- Posts: 1926
- Joined: Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:27 am
I just tried looking this up, and what you're saying seems only to apply to the Legoland Discovery Center.schmoff wrote:yea look it up, people have traveled half way around the world to be turned away at the gate not knowing the policy
i've even heard of disabled adults with the brain capacity of a child being turned away, its a very strict policy
To quote someone's post on this subject: "A "Lego Discovery Center" is essentially a Lego-themed Chuck-E-Cheese. They're run by some third-party company that contracted the Lego brand to plaster all over their glorified birthday business. The REAL Legoland parks don't have any kind of must-bring-crotch-fruit restrictions AFAIK."
Ya he doesn't know wtf he's talking about. Dat would be the dumbest business model eva.
P.S. 60 miles from NYC might as well be another state. I've neva seen a more ridiculous group of people with regards to traveling outside their lil boroughs.
P.S. 60 miles from NYC might as well be another state. I've neva seen a more ridiculous group of people with regards to traveling outside their lil boroughs.
RupertPupkin wrote:I live by this rule and this rule alone: people are drymounting idiots.
Look it up you must be accompanied by a child 17 or younger