Legoland pictures, part two

Jan 09, 2012 13:35

(Those of you who despise Legos can breathe after this post.)

The best part, Mini LegoLand )

legos, florida, theme parks, wheelchair, disability, space shuttle

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switchknitter January 9 2012, 19:18:19 UTC
I need to go to LegoLand. NOW.

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mariness January 9 2012, 23:19:05 UTC
:: grins :: The Lego volcano in front of the garage blows up. They also have the Paris and Venetian hotels, but my pictures didn't come out.

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starfire68 January 9 2012, 20:16:19 UTC
Wow. The kids are fanatic about Legos. We may have to start saving for a vacation Florda-ward.

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mariness January 9 2012, 23:20:01 UTC
Well, you should be doing that ANYWAY.

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starfire68 January 10 2012, 11:31:13 UTC
We've actually been talking about it. David gets a military discount for Disney World, so after the major house repairs are done this year, we're hoping to get enough back income-tax wise to plan for next year. It will be the oldest boy's graduating year, so it would be a good time to go :)

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mariness January 10 2012, 14:11:15 UTC
Yay for military discounts! I'm pretty sure Seaworld offers a military discount as well, assuming you have time.

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dariclone January 9 2012, 21:37:53 UTC
Yay for Lego having a sense of inclusion! :)

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mariness January 9 2012, 23:25:21 UTC
It was a really nice touch.

The park is also fairly wheelchair friendly, and many of the Lego critters can be touched (or sat or stood on.) Apparently they've already had a couple of groups of blind kids already come through for a touch session.

The negative is that unlike at Disney/Universal, Legoland doesn't seem to have any rides that you can put a wheelchair on -- you have to transfer, and the transfer process was not that smooth at rides, but since I was in my scooter I suspect they thought I could walk relatively well. Then again I only tried out two rides - the safari one and King Tut, and my brother was only interested in one of the four roller coasters (the wooden one) since the others are relatively small, so it's possible the transfer process is better on those rides.

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mr_perker January 17 2012, 15:40:06 UTC
It looks awesome. How can you tell that the dead Lego guy is dead?

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