Legoland Florida
The latest attraction to hit Orlando is Legoland! The largest in the world, Legoland Florida takes up the site of the historic Cypress Gardens in Winter Haven, and in doing so has one of the most beautiful settings, weaving its way through this former horticultural masterpiece including the huge Banyan tree. Legoland Florida has been specially designed with younger kids in mind (2-12 years old) and is a perfect day out for younger families visiting Orlando.
Your first encounter will be in Fun Town where you can see from beginning to end how the famous little Lego bricks are made. In mini land USA you’ll lose yourself wandering through famous monuments such as the Statue of liberty and the Kennedy Space centre, all built from tiny Lego bricks, just over 30 million of them.
The ‘Lego Kingdoms’ take you to the first of the ‘pink knuckle’ roller coasters that have been designed to give younger children the big thrills of the white-knuckle roller coasters that Florida is famous for. ‘Coastersauraus’ in the ‘Land of Adventure’ weaves in and out of life sized Lego dinosaurs.
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Jump into a Lego safari car and explore the wilds of Africa with moving Lego animals, and if you fancy a bit of speed take a ride in the Lego Technic Test Track. Feel the power of acceleration as you race a life sized Lego Technic vehicle along a roller coaster track.
Enter Lego city, a scaled down town made from Lego for kids! Compete with other families in the rescue academy to be the first to put out a fiery blaze. Whilst at the Driving school and Junior driving school kids aged 3-5 can experience a real-life driving test and even pick up a license for proof. There is also a boating school where kids can captain their own mini Lego boats, whilst at the flying school a suspended steel roller coaster gives the experience of flight!
With over 50 rides, live shows and the largest Lego store in the world Legoland Florida ignites the imagination. Be your own world creators weather its building with the little bricks at home or seeing those same little bricks turned into life size Lego cars to be raced.
