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5 Amazing Things to Do at LEGOLAND California

5 Amazing Things to Do at LEGOLAND California

Let your kids’ sense of wonder unfold at this imaginative theme park inspired by LEGO bricks

You have to see it to believe it: an entire theme park built out of brightly colored LEGO bricks, with 60 interactive rides, shows, and attractions. LEGOLAND California is an elaborate fantasyland that’s focused on kid-oriented fun, but even adults will be amazed at the incredible creativity and craftsmanship on display. Located north of San Diego near Carlsbad’s spectacular beaches, LEGOLAND is a must-visit for families. As the LEGO song goes, “Everything is awesome,” so pack up your mini master builders and go.

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Explore Miniland USA

No one walks away unimpressed by Miniland USA—a diorama of cities built from close to 40 million multi-colored LEGO bricks. You can’t help but stare at the mini Las Vegas strip, pint-size Washington D.C., teeny-tiny New Orleans, and wee-sized Golden Gate Bridge, all built with painstaking accuracy. (You may find yourself mesmerized by the LEGO characters practicing tai chi in New York’s Central Park.) The most recent addition: LEGOLAND California’s own neighboring city of San Diego. The five-million-LEGO-brick version of America’s Finest City features squint-worthy takes on such landmarks as the Gaslamp Quarter, Balboa Park, and the Hotel del Coronado, as well as nearly 4,000 LEGO Minilanders.

To maximize your park time, stay at the 250-room LEGOLAND Castle Hotel, which opened in 2018, or the LEGOLAND Hotel, both near the park’s main entrance. Rooms are decorated in lavish detail according to theme, so your kids can stay as princesses, knights, adventure heroes, or magic wizards. Kids love seeing the brick-tastic LEGO statues that crop up everywhere, and even the LEGOLAND Resort Hotel elevators are designed for fun: As soon as the doors close, the disco music starts.

Immerse Yourself in LEGO Movie World

Everything is indeed awesome within the LEGO Movie World area of the park, inspired by The LEGO Movie franchise. Start by exploring Emmet’s Apartment Suite, where you can get a photo op with characters like Emmet or Wyldstyle, then enjoy some free-form play outside at the Benny’s Playship structure and the Build Watevra You Wa'na Build zone, lined with bins of LEGOS. The area has two classic rides—Unikitty’s Disco Drop and Queen Watevra’s Carousel—and one cutting-edge 4D ride. The indoor Emmet’s Flying Adventure Ride places you on a double-decker couch from The LEGO Movie as you soar virtually over colorful settings from the films, complete with scents and mist. The area’s dining options embrace the movies too, including the Everything Is Ramen noodle shop, Cloud Cuckoo Crepes, and the slushies and popcorn of Benny’s Rocket Fuel.

Ride the Deep Sea Adventure

LEGOLAND California sets itself apart from other theme parks in that guests aren’t just spectators. Most rides and attractions are highly interactive, so your kids will be highly engaged. On the Deep Sea Adventure submarine ride, passengers look through the sub’s portholes to find LEGO models and search for gold coins, pearls, and other sunken treasures. In the Fun Town driving school, they pilot electric LEGO cars on a pint-sized road. (Driver’s licenses are awarded to kids who stop at red lights.) In Ninjago The Ride, kids put their Ninja warrior skills to the test by controlling animated fireballs, lightning, shockwaves, and ice.

Learn at SEA LIFE Aquarium

At SEA LIFE Aquarium, guests visit with more than 5,000 sea creatures—from sharks to seahorses to jellyfish (and these are 100 percent real, not made of LEGOs). Your kids can feel the “skin” of sea stars and spiny sea urchins in touch pools, and walk through a virtual bioluminescent tide under a sky full of stars, even if it’s the middle of the day.

Ride The Dragon Roller Coaster

LEGOLAND has its share of fun rides, too. The thrills are on the milder side to accommodate young riders, but even so, your too-cool-for-school teenagers will let out a few screams on The Dragon roller coaster. Dragon-shaped cars twist, turn, climb, and descend inside and out of a massive LEGO castle, home to knights, princesses, and one giant LEGO-constructed dragon.

 

 

 

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