Don't know if this was your inspiration but Legoland opens tomorrow at the former Cypress Gardens. In the Orlando paper there have been articles in the business section wondering if a smaller park, 45 minutes from Disney will make it. Circus World is often mentioned.
Hope Legoland does well. I know the one in CA is very popular. I really wish Circus World was still around. I can find a Target, Best Buy, and Penney's (current residents of the lot) elsewhere.
Legoland FLA should do well-we work with parent company out here in Calif. Lego is VERY popular with kids and it's a great regional park for families--glad to see our old stomping grounds (during CW 70's days)--and the birthplace of Florida tourism--is coming back--was always fond of Cypress Gardens founder Dick Pope, who was known as "Mr. Florida!" Chappie Fox and CW Exec Jim Hergen had great homes on the lake,
I send all the good luck I can muster to Legoland FLA, however my bosses 10 miles east of the old Ringling Park site will do everything in their power to keep every tourist dollar in Orange County. A strategic move would be to find Walt's old dream, we seem to have lost it.
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Don't know if this was your inspiration but Legoland opens tomorrow at the former Cypress Gardens. In the Orlando paper there have been articles in the business section wondering if a smaller park, 45 minutes from Disney will make it. Circus World is often mentioned.
Hope Legoland does well. I know the one in CA is very popular. I really wish Circus World was still around. I can find a Target, Best Buy, and Penney's (current residents of the lot) elsewhere.
Was there any concern expressed by the public that Circus World was a permanent place [a theme park], rather than a traveling enterprise [a circus]?
If Circus World was around today, the Felds would probably remove the word “Circus” and just call it Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey World.
Legoland FLA should do well-we work with parent company out here in Calif. Lego is VERY popular with kids and it's a great regional park for families--glad to see our old stomping grounds (during CW 70's days)--and the birthplace of Florida tourism--is coming back--was always fond of Cypress Gardens founder Dick Pope, who was known as "Mr. Florida!" Chappie Fox and CW Exec Jim Hergen had great homes on the lake,
They closed Cypress Gardens???Where have I been??? Wow, never figured that place would go under??
I send all the good luck I can muster to Legoland FLA, however my bosses 10 miles east of the old Ringling Park site will do everything in their power to keep every tourist dollar in Orange County. A strategic move would be to find Walt's old dream, we seem to have lost it.
His brother Roy destroyed Walt's
dream Little John before the body
was cold everything in both parks
became commercialized with logos
proclaiming the official products
& services everywhere you looked
Walt's vision was of the "Magic"
So sad to see that culture change
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