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Samedi 4 juin 2005

 

POSTED: 10:49 am EDT June 2, 2005

UPDATED: 11:33 am EDT June 2, 2005

ORLANDO, Fla. -- A new attraction, Fear Factor Live, was unveiled at Universal Studios Thursday.

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Test Your Guts At Fear Factor Live

 

Park visitors can volunteer to be a part of the show and perform stunts, WESH 2 News reported.


More: Casting Requirements For 'Fear Factor Live'
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One stunt participants may perform is called the Desert Hat Ordeal.

This is a stunt in which participants have their heads encased in a box and then animals, such as snakes, are dumped on their heads.

Finding volunteers has not been a problem.

 

"You know, we have volunteers (at) every single show. We have up to 19 volunteers in between all stunts, the extreme stunts that are going on. So, we have six contestants, 19 volunteers and (they are) people just here in the park," a Universal Orlando employee said.

 

Samedi 4 juin 2005
Legoland Theme Parks Nearing $460M Sale

Last updated: June 2, 2005  08:08am

CARLSBAD, CA-Rumors are swirling that Danish toymaker the Lego Group has its four Legoland theme parks on the block and a deal with New York-based Blackstone Group is eminent, with an estimated $461-million price tag. But someone forgot to tell Lego officials, who are denying the sale in a statement released on the company’s website.

“We are engaged in the process of a sale, and we are unable to give further details,” CEO Jesper Ovesen says. “But our negotiations continue to be with several interested potential investors, and we can therefore deny media speculation that a deal has been reached.” While he denied a deal with Blackstone, Ovesen did admit that Lego expects a sale to take place “during the course of the summer.”

Owned by the Kristiansen family, Lego suffered more than $312 million in net losses last year and the company has said it wants to use the sale of the theme parks to free up cash and lower the firm’s overhead and devote more energy to its core business--of developing plastic building bricks for children. It was only the fourth loss in the company’s 72-year history.

Besides its Carlsbad location, Lego has theme parks in Billund, Denmark; Guenzburg, Germany; and Windsor, England that attract more than five million visitors a year. For Blackstone, it would be an expansion of the private equity firm’s theme park portfolio. The firm owns an interest in the operation of Universal Studios, Orlando and earlier this month, acquired London-based Merlin Entertainments for $187 million.

Samedi 4 juin 2005

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) - Danish toy maker Lego Co. said Wednesday it is in talks with several partners to sell its four Legoland amusement parks and expects to reach a deal this summer.

The company famed for its colored plastic building blocks, which had a record 1.9 billion kroner ($314 million) loss in 2004, wants to sell its four amusement parks as a complete package.

 
 
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