According to our friends at the Lakeland Ledger, Winter Haven city commissioners have an interesting topic for discussion tonight: Whether to limit drive-thrus at a much-touted development near Legoland Florida.
Ryan Little of the Ledger reports that commissioners will take up a rezoning application for The Landings at their Monday meeting. The retail-restaurant-lodging project was touted as something that would draw Legoland visitors toward downtown Winter Haven -- and presumably, encourage them to get out of their cars and stay awhile.
Drive-thrus don't seem to mesh with that goal, but not everyone agrees with city staffers' recommendation to limit the number of drive-thrus in the development to five.
You can read the details from the Ledger here.
Early next week, LEGOLAND Florida will announce additional details regarding the waterpark that is scheduled to open to the public early this coming summer. Among the various information that will be officially released, the park confirmed that some new renderings of the different park areas (including; Build-A-Raft, DUPLO Safari, Joker Soaker, and the big wave pool) will be made public. It will be very interesting to have a better idea of how the refurbished waterpark will look like!
And the current trend of announcing bigger announcements continues!
Orlando Theme Park News reports....
I posted a page back about the previous waterpark announcement, you can find it here: http://www.orlandounited.com/forums/showthread.php?3749-Legoland-Florida&p=207455#post207455
All I could do was shake my head.
Some of you might shoot me, but I can see where this park is a far better experience for children 3-12 than the MK. So many cool little rides!
Well shouldn't it be? MK is a family park, where clearly Legoland is for the kids.
I was implying that if a mother and father have children (family) between those ages then the value & experience seems better at Legoland.