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SeaWorld’s is blue, but I had the same thought: that it is a reference to their animal conservation and rescue programs.
That’s probably the right answer, thanks
 

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that’s the only thing that I could think off, but is is a good idea to have regular people walk around looking like BGW first responders?

There must be another explanation, right?

I think it says lifeguard on the arms. I have never been a fan of that themeing of merchandise fir that very reason but it's become a common one. It's used at places like soak city, and the outer banks to which really blows my mind cause you know there are real lifeguards there that it might cause confusion with.
 
I saw this shirt in the shop in Ireland on Saturday and I'm obsessed with it. Unfortunately, they were sold out except for this one on the model. It was a size S, which ain't fitting on me in this lifetime. Does anybody have any ideas for where I might find it in L or XL? I struck out on Google, eBay, and etsy.

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Also, has anyone else noticed how the shop by Alpengeist is all Sesame Street merchandise? It used to be a discount store, so the new inventory is disappointing for me
I’d love to know the specific choice to move the secondary Sesame location from the front of the park in England to Germany. I suppose they just wanted the Southern Comfort spot up front, but is this just for tourist season? Will they move things back when it’s no longer seasonal, or will that location become a revolving “seasonal” shop that does tourist fare in summer, holidays at holidays, etc.?

Either way, I am personally annoyed because the prominence of the t-shirt display at the Germany Sesame location foregrounded a t-shirt I wanted but which they did not have in a workable size. Rude.
 
My kids had their eyes on the stones at the various stations where you can fill up a bag for $7 or so.

Since they had their $10 Busch bucks today they asked the guy at the register in the Festhaus gift store about the rules and he told them that the bag does not have to be closed.

Smartasses as they are they “filled up” their bags with hematite stones. (The magnetic ones).
Together they got 24 stones and had to pay $0.48 after the member discount and one of the $10 vouchers.

I asked the guy at the register if he is sure this is how it is supposed to work.
He said:”I don’t care.”

My kids were happy, but I feel sad for BGW to have employees that are so disengaged.
 

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