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This will be the fourth "LEGOLAND" park to be built, mirroring the successful Danish, German, UK and Californian versions.
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This will be the fourth "LEGOLAND" park to be built, mirroring the successful Danish, German, UK and Californian versions.
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This will be the fourth "LEGOLAND" park to be built, mirroring the successful Danish, German, UK and Californian versions.
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This will be the fourth "LEGOLAND" park to be built, mirroring the successful Danish, German, UK and Californian versions.
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If a President you supported were to start a war based on false reason, be that war an invasion of Serbia, Iraq or LEGOLAND, you would:
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All proceeds will go to Habitat For Humanity's recovery efforts of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita damage. 35,000 pieces, 150 pounds, and is built around a steel armature to hold it up and display it; it was originally done for Star Wars Celebration III, San Diego Comic-Con, LEGOLAND® California and several other national LEGO events* to promote the final episode in the Star Wars saga.
Hump Day, Etc. archmage 2005
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But if you're looking for something that's more of an immersive environment, a little more interactive environment, say, for kids, than something like LEGOLAND might be a better choice.
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But I've got to tell you, when you look at these prices, $41 for Cedar Point, $44 for LEGOLAND, $59.75 when you're talking about Universal Islands, and Walt Disney World is $60, it seems so expensive to me.
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LEGOLAND, regular ticket, $43.95, a hundred bucks for a VIP pass at LEGOLAND.
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The winner was awarded a full-time position of master model builder at the new LEGOLAND Discovery Center due to open in Atlanta in the spring.
CNN.com 2012
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