Our Guide to LEGOLAND® Florida Resort
Just forty minutes from Orlando, LEGOLAND® Florida Resort is geared towards family fun and uses ingenious teaching techniques to combine fun with learning. While the children grow excited showing off their skills and knowledge at LEGO City’s driving school or building and testing their very own cars at Imagination Zone, adults will be thrilled by LEGOLAND® Florida Resort’s understanding of the child’s mind and the interactive family fun the park provides.
With your LEGOLAND® Florida Resort tickets, walk through LEGO built cities and witness LEGO architecture constructed on a life size scale. Be enchanted by Miniland USA, LEGO’s rendition of some of America’s most alluring cities; one moment you could be walking through New York’s buzzing Times Square and the next strutting down Las Vegas’ infamous Strip. Venture to the Land of Adventure, where children can ride the Coastersaurus, a junior roller coaster that journeys through a prehistoric LEGO jungle inhabited by dinosaurs. Explore great areas including 'City' - featuring a Driving School where children earn their first "driver's license" and families compete on Fun Town Fire Academy - a competitive ride that challenges families to get a fire truck from one side to another and put out a faux fire. For families with much younger children, LEGOLAND® Florida Resort offers a toddler-sized DUPLO Village specifically for the little people.
LEGOLAND® challenges YOU to become a master of Spinjitzu at the all new LEGO® NINJAGO™ World! Join your favourite heroes and take on awesome training activities as you prepare for the ultimate test of your ninja skills on LEGO® NINJAGO™ The Ride! Blast animated fireballs, lightning and more at a sinister gallery of villains before teaming up to defeat a powerful foe. Track your score against friends, family and other guests, then ride again!"
The LEGO World of Chima, presented by Cartoon Network, features an immersive family experience with an interactive water ride, The Quest for CHI, a super-charged Speedorz™ Arena, Cragger’s Swamp water play area, a new 4D movie experience and character meet-n-greet sessions. At LEGO® STAR WARS™ Miniland you can enjoy seven of the most famous scenes from the six live-action Star Wars movies, as well as a scene from the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars™ all made out of 1.5 million LEGO® bricks built in 1:20 scale. Guests will be further immersed into the Star Wars experience as they pose with life-size LEGO models of Chewbacca, R2-D2 and Darth Vader.
LEGOLAND® Florida Water Park
Located within LEGOLAND® Florida Resort, LEGOLAND® Florida Water Park features a host of LEGO-themed slides, attractions and play areas including a LEGO Wave Pool, Twin Chaser tube rides, body slides, Joker Soaker interactive playground and a DUPLO® Splash Safari area designed exclusively for toddlers. Families can even imagine, design and build a unique LEGO vessel and set afloat on a maiden voyage around the 1000-foot-long lazy river, set amongst playful LEGO Friends, flowering vegetation and palm trees!
LEGOLAND® Florida Resort Opening Schedule:
- LEGOLAND® Florida is open daily except Wednesdays between 1 January-13 February and Tuesdays and Wednesdays 5 September-12 December. Gates open at 10.00am.
- LEGOLAND® Florida Water Park is open daily from 9 March-27 October except Tuesdays and Wednesdays between 3 September-23 October. LEGOLAND Water Park is closed during the winter months. Gates normally open at 10.30am.
Fantastic for younger children
Craig Scott reviewed 27 April, 2016
Had a great time enjoy today can't wait to go again
Amanda Jones reviewed 13 December, 2015
Great for both children aged 3 and 8. Clean and fun park.
Carly Hurn reviewed 3 November, 2015
It's great for small kids but as my 2 kids are big for there ages I think this will be the last time we visit legoland . They nead to get the parking sorted it took us nearly 1 hour to get parked
Richard Mcghee reviewed 28 October, 2015
Was ok, the rides didn't last very long but the water park made up for it!!.
Lee Munro reviewed 22 October, 2015