sorry to sort of break what you guys are discussing, but does anyone know why the big Pleasure Island sign on top of mannequins has been off the last 2 nights?
Well, this is actually relevant to DTD, back to topic!
They should have turned the light off permanently when they closed the clubs. Right now, it and entrance arches are false advertisement. There is no pleasure there anymore in every sense of the word.
It will do incredibly well especially amongst locals and is ideally located between two major and growing cities. Legoland will be a success unlike anything Cypress Gardens has ever seen. Prepare to be suprised by how well it does.
yeah, I agree with you, and there were rumblings a while ago that DTD would simply become DTD and get rid of the individual references. However, I think the contract terms of the stores on the island indicate they have to be on Pleasure Island. Last time the sign was out, it was out for a week due to some major circuit board failure. I asked around but no one seems to know(or won't tell us) why it's out right now.
I agree they should get rid of all references because there is no pleasure anymore, but it doesn't make sense for them to turn out the big one before doing the little ones. I guess time will tell
Right now, it and entrance arches are false advertisement. There is no pleasure there anymore in every sense of the word.
Legoland will be an interesting addition, but is unlikely to draw many crowds away from Disney or Universal. I'd like to go when it opens...
And that's probably all they need to be. Guesstimating from 2007's attendance, plus reported increases, Legoland CA draws about 1.8M give or take---and it's open at least five days a week, year-round. Yet, that park is considered a wild success by the company. My intuition is that the capital expenditures for a legoland-style park are lower than a "big rides" park, and so they don't require as large an attendance/revenue base to be profitable.looking at figures for their existing parks they are going to be significant
They probably sell lego stuff by the ton and they are keeping all the profit unlike when the stuff sells at walmart or toys r us, etc
Interesting about Legoland possibly being built central Florida.
I couldn't blame them... In fact, if more manufacturers would actually sell their products direct to the customer (like Lego) they could skip the mega conglomerates, not have to pay for as much shelf space in the actual stores, and still turn a tidy profit.
Lego has a good store concept, especially the giant lego stores in different urban centres... They create their own displays and they are interchangeable and unique...
I'd rather buy products direct from the customer then head out to a WalMart, Sears, Target etc... etc... I'd rather go to a Lego store any day of the week than a Walmart... I love the Lego store at downtown Disney, I'd like to go and see this Legoland, perhaps someday...
It would have been neat to see a closer partnership between Disney and Lego, but that would probably never happen...
.... *sigh*... I just want AC back at PI... I don't care what the voices in JT's head say, I think this new PI/DTD revamping sucks on ice...
. I expect the "family friendly" business model I have advocated for has now moved to the top of the list.
Oooh! that Lego?!
:lookaroun
That's opposite of what they should be doing. FLE takes care of that miserable, yet rich segment.
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