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Two years after opening, Legoland Florida is adding a hotel to its theme park in Polk County. The park said Thursday that it will build a 152-room hotel, themed after the popular building-block toys that make up the basis for its park. The hotel is expected to open in 2015. General Manager Adrian Jones said the hotel marks a shift in the park's strategy of attracting day guests from Tampa and Orlando, giving it the ability to market overnight stays.
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If the needed a hotel, they'd have one alrea...
Nevermind.
I think it's just generally accepted that we can never have a serious hotel discussion on CoasterBuzz ever again.
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