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    LEGOLAND

    LEGOLAND

    3.2
    (1.2k reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Good: * My preschoolers (1 & 3 y/o) could ride the majority…read moreof the rides. * Staff are very friendly and helpful. If you experience a delay, they will do whatever they can to make it better. (I got stuck on a ride for 15 minutes and was given a free FastPass for my whole group. * The majority of the rides had no wait times, and you could walk right on. If there was a wait, it was usually 5 minutes or less. * The park has indoor play areas. * They provide amazing baby care areas (Located in the indoor play areas), they have high chairs, a kitchen area, changing stations, and a dark area with rocking chairs for breastfeeding or to get a little one to sleep. * Most of the park is shady, which helps out a lot on the hot days. * Food prices are reasonable. They are cheaper than other amusement parks we have been to. Bad: * Have to read the small print! If you get a souvenir cup, it is only for unlimited refills that day. Any additional days cost another $10.99. * The water park has very strict rules. There are height requirements for every slide on the playground, and they will measure your kid every time. Additionally, they have a lot of rules for the wave pool even when the waves aren't going. It's a 10-minute wait. * Lifeguard seems to make up rules, or not all rules are listed. Ugly: * The water park lifeguards are confrontational. The water park has strict rules, and the lifeguard has no problem kicking kids out of the area. I watched lifeguards pull a kid (probably 3 or 4) from a slide by his life vest because they had a one-kid-on-the-slide rule. I get the rule, but it's not serious enough to put their hands on a child. We were only in the park for 4 hours and witnessed 3 arguments between parents and lifeguards, and the lifeguards always seemed to escalate the situation rather than de-escalate it. Overall, it was the worst part of Legoland for us. * The park hours were another huge downfall for us. The Water park closes at 4, and the whole park closes at 5. During summer hours (June/July), the water park closes at 5, and the whole park closes at 6. Overall, the main Legoland park was amazing, and I love how they have rides and activities for all ages. I personally would not pay extra for the waterpark.

    I went into LEGOLAND hoping for that classic LEGO magic, bright colors, fun details, and the…read morefeeling that everything around you was built from the bricks we all know and love. Instead, the property felt tired, worn down, and was lowkey very neglected. The maintenance issues were impossible to ignore. Paint was fading everywhere, the iconic LEGO bricks on buildings and sculptures looked washed out, and a lot of the park just didn't look clean. Dust was literally caked onto vents and fans, like they hadn't been touched in ages. It gave the whole place a dull, dingy vibe instead of the playful, colorful atmosphere you'd expect from a LEGO experience... The Ninjago ride breaking down with people stuck on it was another huge red flag. Rides malfunction sometimes, sure, but when the rest of the park already feels poorly maintained, it doesn't exactly inspire confidence. And maybe the biggest disappointment: it just didn't feel like LEGO. Instead of that bold, creative, brick-built world, the park gives off more of a "knockoff LEGO" energy. Like the idea is there, but the devs did not execute it properly. Its giving tourist trap vibes... Just save ur hundred dollars and put it towards going to Disney or Universal... Like bro what do they even do with the money they earn from the park.. BUT THE STAFF ARE VERY SUPER NICE!! Overall, the experience felt underwhelming and outdated. With the price of admission, you'd expect a park that's clean, well-kept, and full of that signature LEGO personality. Unfortunately, this was not IT.

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    New Lego characters, Kai and Nya
    New Lego characters, Kai and Nya
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    Lost Kingdom Adventure

    Lost Kingdom Adventure

    4.0
    (4 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    When we are at Legoland we never skip this ride! This is an easy moving interactive dark ride that…read moreseats four people per car. Everyone gets a laser gun and gets to shoot at targets inside that will then trigger fun events. Life size lego people and props give you a miniaturized feel and the digital scoreboard in front of you keeps you on your toes to get the high score. Its a good size ride and takes about 5 minutes to get through. This queue line moves pretty fast so this is a great ride for the littles and the adults to ride together. This is a good one!

    This is a weirdly fun ride…read more The ride itself seems a little outdated and old, but it's still a ton of fun. I was afraid when we were waiting in line that when we turned the corner there would be more line (like how it works at Disney), but nope, you turn the corner right into the ride itself. That five minute wait really is five minutes. One the ride you are shooting at green targets and if you get it something happens. I really like that, that instead of just points something may move or there's a sound. The shooting isn't very accurate, but I honestly wanted to ride this again just to see what more things would do. I did jump one or two times in fright when something unexpectedly moved, but my five and three year old weren't fazed. Our friends are a family of five and they were able to all sit in a car. This is huge since some of the rides only allowed one adult per child. Overall, I'm a fan and I would ride it again.

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    Lost Kingdom Adventure
    Lost Kingdom Adventure
    Beetle bounce ride out front

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    Beetle bounce ride out front
    Beetle Bounce

    Beetle Bounce

    3.5
    (4 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    This is a fun little ride in the Egyptian section at Legoland for little kids. It is a nice and…read moretame little bouncy drop ride. Not only do they belt you in but you also get the over the head lap bar for security so there is NO WAY you are falling out of that thing. Older kids can enjoy this too as well as adults as you can see with my picture. The ride goes up to the top 5 times with a few bounces on the way down. Not even 3 minutes so the line moves fast. The line is also shaded so that helps with the Florida heat. Easy ride that is fun for the littles! There is a lot of giggles to be had here. This is a great ride for kids that have not been on many rides yet and are nervous. Beginner level theme park fun for sure!

    Fun for young kids…read more This is clearly a ride for young kids, think maybe 7 and under. Luckily, that was the age group we came with. What cracks me up is we were standing in line (three adults with four kids, because the fifth kid was too short so she was with her mom) when I saw a sign that said one adult per tower. This is pretty inefficient when you really think about it, because if a child wants to ride with their parent they have to wait for an empty ride. So there's three of us adults determining which one of us is "lucky" enough to ride with the four kids. I ended up volunteering as tribute. You can see there were two empty seats with us since no other kids wanted to join us. It basically just goes up and down a few times. It's not that scary for the kids, but the little ones love it. Since I get motion sickness, this was also great for me. Usually the line is less than 15 minutes, but I definitely wouldn't stick around if it's more than that.

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    Sign that says one adult per tower.
    Sign that says one adult per tower.
    I volunteered to sit with the kids. No other kids wanted to join our group.
    I volunteered to sit with the kids. No other kids wanted to join our group.
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    Lego City Boating School

    Lego City Boating School

    4.0
    (4 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Line can take forever, but the actual ride is fun…read more Our waitress at the Legoland hotel told us that this is one ride that can get long lines (the other ride she warned us about was Pirate River Quest, which is on a league of it's own for inefficiencies). When we rode this, I understood why. We walked over here as our second ride when the park opened, so it wasn't a long line yet. The reason even a short line might be long is you are dependent on how fast the people decide to make the boats go. You are in full control of the steering and the speed of the boat. Decide you don't want to move anymore? Take your foot off the gas pedal. Want to go in a circle? Keep your steering wheel turned all the way to one side. In this day and age where rides are usually pretty regulated, this was bananas to me. I was riding with my three year old son, who can't steer worth beans. Every time I tried to take over he'd yell "NO" so we ran into a lot of the siding. I did keep my foot on the gas the entire time so we wouldn't be the weak link. Hopefully everyone in front of you decides to be normal people and get through this ride in a reasonable time. However, if someone decides to go rogue you may be stuck waiting for a while.

    Lego City Boating School is a boat ride, where you actual steer the boat throughout the course…read more Lego City Boating School has a similar ride to the Legoland California Theme park as well. This ride is located towards the Lego driving school, at the end of the theme park, towards the entrance to Legoland water park. The wait-time was less than 5 minutes early morning when the Theme park opened, but the wait time drastically increased towards the mid-afternoon, around 30-60 minutes. The boating school is a slow ride through the water course. You can see several mini Lego sculptures throughout the ride. Be careful though! Depending on whom is driving you may get a little bit wet during the ride! It's fun though. You should ride it at least once during your visit at Legoland Florida.

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    Lovers on a stroll
    Lovers on a stroll
    Spitting rats
    Spitting rats
    Lego City Boating School

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    Coastersaurus

    Coastersaurus

    4.4
    (9 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Coastersaurus is a thrill roller coaster inside Legoland Florida theme park. The Legoland…read moreCalifornia has the same roller coaster, but different Lego themed dinosaurs. It's a wooden roller coaster and there is a height requirement, 42'' to ride with an adult. It's a fun roller coaster. It feels like a older ride since it's a wooden roller coaster. It sits two people per row. The wait-time varies through-out the day. In the early morning and evening, typically the wait time is less than 5 minutes, however, during the day, the wait time can get up to 60 minutes. I'd recommend riding this ride a few times early morning. It's relatively quick, maybe less than 30 seconds for the entire ride. You'll need to store your items before getting on the ride. The ride has several drops and turns. Your picture is also captured at the end of the ride! You can get a digital photo pass for 2 days, $30.00.

    Coastersaurus is located inside of Legoland and it is one of the few fully wooden roller coasters…read moreleft around. Now saying that is going to also include that this is not exactly the smoothest coaster to ride. They do keep up with frequent maintenance so it can be non operational for stretches. It is currently under refurbishment. But the theming is great and it is a lot of fun for the kids. I will say this is not a plus size friendly ride. Its a classic build so I put my kids on and get 5 minutes to myself. Not a bad trade of really lol

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    Coastersaurus
    Coastersaurus
    Coastersaurus

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