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Legoland Florida plans to layoff 234 workers who are mostly performers

  • Legoland Florida plans to lay off 234 workers, primarily performers, to be more competitive in Central Florida's theme park market, according to company officials.
  • The permanent layoffs will start at the end of March and last through the beginning of April, as noted in a notice to the state of Florida.
  • Three quarters of the workers cited for layoffs were performers, with another fifth involved in the entertainment side of the theme park, according to the notice.
  • Julia Estrada, the company's Public Relations Director for North America, stated that the change would allow it to operate more flexibly in a competitive market.
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