Sea Life coming to Florida


Today, while making some researches, I saw an article that may confirm the rumors of the Merlin entertainment co. to add a Sea Life to their Legoland Florida Resort.
Here's an excerpt from the (very) long article: 
"Would an aquarium made of Lego blocks hold water? Mark Jackson thinks it could be so. A Sea Life aquarium could eventually be part of the final package as Legoland comes to Central Florida according to Jackson, director of tourism and sports marketing for the Central Florida Visitors and Convention Bureau.The second phase of Legoland construction “possibly, if you look at the California model, (could include) a Sea Life aquarium (and) definitely a resort destination hotel,” he said Friday at a meeting of the Haines City Chamber of Commerce. Merlin Entertainment, the company which will build Polk’s Legoland’s park, also owns Sea Life aquarium centers, more than 30 around the world, including one in California at the Legoland park there. Company officials told Jackson a Polk Sea Life aquarium is a possibility. There are two Sea Life attractions currently in the United States, one adjacent to the California Legoland attraction and a second stand-alone attraction in Arizona. The California location opened in August of 2008, and was the first one to be built in this country. Construction of the water attraction was completed in about 10 months. Legoland charges a separate admission for the attraction, but according to its Web site, a one-day pass that allows adults to visit both Legoland and Sea Life costs $77. An individual adult ticket to Sea Life costs $19."

 Here's a picture of the Sea Life in California:




And probably, our Sea Life will look like this.
We'll keep you informed as usual.


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