John St-Onge denied admission to LegoLand
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 9:50 am
Man who dreamed of visiting Legoland denied admission without a kid
1 day ago
John St-Onge, 63, has been a "Lego fantatic" ever since he bought his kids Legos when they were young. So it was with great excitement that he planned a trip with his daughter to finally visit the Vaughan Mills Legoland Discovery Centre in Toronto, Canada. After journeying from Windsor, Ontario, the pair was turned away at Legoland because of its rule that adults must be accompanied by a child to gain admission. John was crushed. "He felt discriminated against because he's a senior citizen who happens to like Lego," said his daughter Nicole. A Legoland spokesperson said the rule is necessary "to protect the families and children that visit."
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1 day ago
John St-Onge, 63, has been a "Lego fantatic" ever since he bought his kids Legos when they were young. So it was with great excitement that he planned a trip with his daughter to finally visit the Vaughan Mills Legoland Discovery Centre in Toronto, Canada. After journeying from Windsor, Ontario, the pair was turned away at Legoland because of its rule that adults must be accompanied by a child to gain admission. John was crushed. "He felt discriminated against because he's a senior citizen who happens to like Lego," said his daughter Nicole. A Legoland spokesperson said the rule is necessary "to protect the families and children that visit."
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