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Posted October 26, 2009, 12:26P | Contributed by Jeff

Capitalizing on a winning formula, the owner of Legoland California will pitch a proposed hotel to the Carlsbad City Council on Tuesday. The decor of the inn's 254 rooms, grounds and amenities will highlight the tiny plastic building blocks that are the park's trademark feature.

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October 26, 2009, 12:59P

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Will the hoyel be constructed in modular blocks so they can rebuild easly after a quake?


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October 26, 2009, 3:08P

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Wasn't this a done deal several months back??


"I go out at 3 o' clock for a quart of milk and come home to my son treating his body like an amusement park!" - Estelle Costanza
October 26, 2009, 3:25P

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Apparently only the County Planning Comission gave their blessings. They still have to convince the California Coastal Comission and the City of Carlsbad.

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October 26, 2009, 3:32P

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Man, the beds are going to be so uncomfortable!

October 28, 2009, 5:03P

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Coastal Comission?? Just how far does the "coastal zone" extend inland in Carlsbad? On Google Earth, the park is almost a mile from the shore (not to mention across I-5) .

Edit (found it): "The coastal zone, which was specifically mapped by the Legislature, covers an area larger than the State of Rhode Island. On land the coastal zone varies in width from several hundred feet in highly urbanized areas up to five miles in certain rural areas, and offshore the coastal zone includes a three-mile-wide band of ocean. "

Last edited by janfrederick, October 28, 2009, 5:06P
"I go out at 3 o' clock for a quart of milk and come home to my son treating his body like an amusement park!" - Estelle Costanza
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