LEGOLAND Update: Many New Projects (PART 4)



We will now move on to the Imagination Zone:



Some new themed signs have been installed on the structure found on the main entrance of the area:



The new sign of the WB Games Zone is very nice:


Moving over to Pirates' Cove:


New banners everywhere:



Rumors indicate that this area will soon have to be re-themed due to the new Pirate's Shore area coming in 2013:




Let's talk a little bit about "The Battle for Brickbeard’s Bounty" water-ski show. As you know, this show has received some quite major changes. The most important changes have been applied to the story-line, the special effects, and the stunts. Overall, the show feels fresh and less childish than it did before. We would love to see more pyrotechnic effects, but maybe that would be asking too much from a kid-centered theme park:




New props have been added on stage:




Some photos of the show:



These kites remind us of that temporary show that took place not so long ago at Universal's Islands of Adventure. it was called "Kiteman." If you don't remember it, check out our video HERE:


We will soon post the entire video of the re-imagined water-ski show. Stay tuned!


The other stadium is still sitting largely unused:


Some nice views of Lake Eloise and the area in general:




The Cypress Gardens:


New directional signs:


NEW! - Did you know that the Cypress gardens area now closes half an hour before the rest of the park?:


Moving on to the Land of Adventure:








Gorgeous view of the facade of the Lost Kingdom Adventure ride:




Beetle Bounce:


And this is all for now. Thank you very much for reading. Oh, by the way, we will soon post a brief update of LEGOLAND's Water Park. Stay tuned!


3 comments:

  1. Nice work! Legoland updates so often it's hard to keep up with it all!

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  2. I've heard of slow months, but that's ridiculous. How does Legoland plan on staying in business with virtually no one there? Every time you show an update, there is hardly anyone there. Seems to me this park won't last another five years at this rate.

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  3. Many times businesses take about 5 years to start showing a profit. Unlike Disney, which has a built in name recognition, it will take awhile for Legoland to build it customer base. I believe that in two to three years you will a dramatic improvement in attendance.

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