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Legoland Japan to lower admission fee for children

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Time to go back to Meccano ?

Meccano stimulates creativity better then Lego.

Recently I gave a Micronoid set to my youngest daughter and one to my grand daughter.

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Legoland, huh. I'm guessing your kids are going to want you to buy their products too.

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Legoland is actually great, but has quite short opening times for the price. However, the wait times are far shorter than USJ and TDR and the rides are better suited for smaller children. I think they have to advertise what’s in the park to draw more people in and hopefully by lo wring their price, they will get more customers to spread the word. I wish them luck!

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Time to go back to Meccano ?

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Amusing to me that this is even a story, but frightening too, as one who thinks free market prices are the best mechanism we have for ensuring an ample supply of goods and services for consumers, with the welcome side effect of making for ample employment opportunities too.

This isn't a 5-year plan to fix amusement park tickets by a socialist government. This is the free market determining a price. The consumers have decided the price is too high to bear and rather than go out of business and ending those "ample employment opportunities" a private company has decided to lower their prices and increase demand. Legoland wants to make money and to do that they need customers.

And enough people do ride in taxis to keep prices where they are but if demand fell and pushback commenced those prices would fall, too.

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the cost of entry could discourage people from visiting

The cost of a taxi ride discourages me from using taxis.

Amusing to me that this is even a story, but frightening too, as one who thinks free market prices are the best mechanism we have for ensuring an ample supply of goods and services for consumers, with the welcome side effect of making for ample employment opportunities too.

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No connection between this move and the recent PR disaster of refusing entry to the hearing impaired

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