The main entrance |
LEGOLAND Florida is the newest LEGO theme park to hit the
United States. With the only other U.S. LEGOLAND park being in California, the
Florida park is a great asset to Midwestern travelers who’d like to have the
ultimate LEGO experience. Located In Winter Haven, Florida, LEGOLAND Florida is
a just an hour’s drive from Orlando or Tampa which means that a day at LEGOLAND
Florida can easily be included in a vacation that’s based out of either of
those cities.
LEGOLAND Florida sits on the site of the old Cypress
Gardens Park, and it still includes some of the past features of that park. The
beautiful botanical gardens are still intact, as well as the waterski show. The
water-skiers now include the famous LEGO minifigures zooming around on water
skis alongside other performers doing the traditional tricks and flips.
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Rides are mild but still fun! |
But what about the LEGOs? Indeed, this is the place for
the ultimate LEGO fan. The park is designed for kids ages 2-12, but for true
fans of the LEGO, there will be something for all ages. The park’s areas are
designed to focus on some of the more popular LEGO sets, including LEGO City,
LEGO Technic, and LEGO Kingdoms, just to name a few. All the rides and theming
for each area revolve around the LEGO sets.
The rides at LEGOLAND Florida are mostly mild. Height
requirements on the majority of the rides are 48 inches or less. This park
doesn’t focus on big heart-stopping thrills. The draw here is how cleverly LEGO
has been incorporated into every ride in the park. Theming is king here, and
LEGOLAND Florida has mastered that aspect.
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Even caped crusaders are made from LEGO's at LEGOLAND. |
No LEGOLAND Florida visit would be complete without a
stop in the Imagination Zone. Here kids can spend hours building LEGO cars and
racing them on a track. There are endless possibilities for building and
testing kids’ own creations. Builders are issued a set of wheels at the door
which must be returned at the exit, but beyond that requirement, thousands of
LEGO pieces wait to be turned into the next racecar. This is a spot where the
creative juices can flow.
Kids and parents alike will marvel at the LEGO creations
throughout the park. At every turn there is a new LEGO figure that boggles the
mind. In Miniland USA, visitors can view seven themed scenes that mirror their
actual counterparts from around the United States. Have cameras ready when
viewing places such as New York City, Washington DC, and Las Vegas all created
out of those famous LEGO bricks.
The newest section of LEGOLAND Florida is the water park,
which just opened in summer 2012. This is a great way to beat the Florida heat.
The park features a wave pool, lazy river, multiple slides, and a splash
element. Again, the LEGO rules the theming here, and it’s definitely a unique
water park.
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You never know which characters will get the LEGO treatment. |
LEGOLAND Florida is a family-friendly park that will
delight LEGO fans young and old. A one-day visit is usually sufficient for most
visitors, although season passes are available for those who want to be
frequent visitors. Start planning your
LEGOLAND Florida trip at their website, http://florida.legoland.com/
, and get ready to enjoy a fun-filled LEGO kind of day at LEGOLAND Florida.
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