Legoland Florida
LEGOLAND® Florida is a 150-acre interactive theme park dedicated to families with children between the ages of 2 and 12. With more than 50 rides, shows and attractions, LEGOLAND is geared towards family fun.

LEGOLAND® Florida is a 150-acre interactive theme park dedicated to families with children between the ages of 2 and 12. With more than 50 rides, shows and attractions, LEGOLAND is geared towards family fun.

I’ll be in Copenhagen on business, and would like to pop over to Billund to visit LEGOLAND. What’s the best way to do this: fly, bus, or train? Is this something that I need to arrange ahead of time, or can I just buy tickets on the spot? Can I buy/reserve tickets over the web?
we’re going next weekend anything i should know before hand.
Thanks.
I will be visiting GOSH with my son and as a treat afterwards wanted to take him to Legoland for a day/night.
I would like to know what is the easiest/quickest way to travel between the two? Will also be leaving London via KingsCross station after our visit to Legoland.
My family and I are going to Legoland July 2nd and 3rd, does anyone know how long the lines for rides are around that time?
My boys are 8 and 1. Also I am going on a Tuesday to Legoland
I am planning a trip to London with my 9 year old kid in August. How many days should I keep in my schedule for Legoland? 1 or 2?
I’m not going (unfortunately) but I was thinking about how last year around that time Legoland Florida closed because of capacity, will the new water park be open to extend capacity?
The Gosselins make up to $75,000 per episode on their TLC hit, Jon & Kate Plus 8, for a 20-episode season — and that’s not even counting all their freebies!
Below, a sample of just some of the swag they’ve scored:
- Free beds
- Front-loader washing machines
- New furniture
- Free solar panels for “Going Green” episode
- Clothes from Gymboree and Gap
- Mady & Cara birthday at American Girl Place (2 dolls and birthday package for 2 adults & 2 kids): $710
- Trip to Florida Key’s for Jon’s 30th birthday
-Tickets to Dutch Wonderland amusement park: $309.50
-1/2 an organic cow from Natural Acres Farm: $1,395.00
-Tickets to Philadelphia Zoo: $104.00
-Tickets to Walt Disney World: $654.00 per day
- Utah house rental (estimate: $5,000), ski lift tickets $72 for six days), ski school lessons ($140 per child)
- Upright piano, which they got rid of when they moved into their new $1.1 million home : $5,550-$6,350
- Violin: $100-$300
- Old house re-carperted
-Crayola Factory Tour: $90.00
-Teeth Whitening (for Jon & Kate): $1,310 (average price for 2 adults)
-Hair plugs (Jon): $5,200 (average cost)
-Sesame Street Place tickets: $509.50
-Day with Thomas the Tank Engine: $180.00
-Beach trip to North Carolina, house rental, Jeep tour
-Sight & Sound Christian theatre tickets: $236.00
-SkyBox at Phillies game
-LegoLand tickets: $550.00
-San Diego Zoo tickets: $278.00
-Grand Wailea Resort (Hawaii) for 2008 vow renewal: Suites range from $725-$1,080 per night.
-2 purebred German Shepherd puppies: $1,000-$3,000 per dog
- Please Touch Museum tickets: $150.00
- Giants grocery store: $5,000 in gift cards and a year’s supply of diapers
Seriously How can you feel bad for them? They brought this all on themselves. I feel bad for the children being caught in the middle. They did not ask for this. Any input?
Ive been to the one nr London and really enjoyed it. Can only imagine that Florida’s will be so much better though! Is there any rides there or is it mainly aimed at children? Also, how can you get to it as I am staying in Kissimmee and won’t be renting a car? Any feed back would be great!
That’s a real tough question but If had to choose I would definatley have to say Florida. But I want to hear what you think. I have been to California many times, actually 3 times this year to be exact since me and my dad go to Disneyland alot. We live in Florida and go to WDW all the time. I made a little list of the pros and cons of the two states on the east and west coast.
Florida:
Pros: The sunshine state, we have amazing sunshine! Florida is the theme park capitol of the world. Walt Disney World Resort calls Florida home, Universal Orlando Resort also calls it home, SeaWorld Orlando, Aqautica, Wet n wild, Busch Gardens, Adventure Island, and Legoland resort. Amazing beaches, including Daytona Beach which is the worlds most famous beach and home to Nascar.
Cons: Too many darn old people retire here, the drivers here suck, the humidity can get incredibly intense, it can get extremely hot, sunburn is very likely to happen here, the theme parks are mobbed expecially Walt Disney World since it attractions millions of people a year.
California
Pros: Absolutley amazing weather, climate, hardly no humidity compared to Florida, home to Disneyland Resort, and Six Flags Magic Mountain which is the roller coaster capitol of the world. It never rains here, ever! Home to Hollywood where many movies and tv shows are made and many of the stars live. There are hardly any old people in California.
Cons: Absolutley fricon overpopulated. If you think its mobbed in Florida just wait until you go to California, its population is the largest of any state in the U.s, the roads are always congested and mobbed, there can be bad drivers, alot of mexicans, the ethnics and races are very different, the latino popultion is actually almost more than cacasuin.
we’re going next weekend anything i should know before hand.
Thanks.
My brother got his Lego club magazine for either this or last month and it announced a Legoland was coming to Florida, and he got really excited. I know we won’t be able to go this year since it will be just opening and all, but he keeps asking my mom if we can go to Legoland in place of our usual Disney trip, but I really don’t want to. First of all I was going to invite my friend to come with us to Disney, and we were going to stay on property and all that, and second my friend and I don’t really like Lego, and we would probably just have a hard time spending a day in a Lego themed theme park. I’m also saving a lot of money for this Disney trip and we’re planning to stay longer than usual so we can do more than just the theme parks. If we go to Legoland, he’ll probably want to keep borrowing my money to buy Lego sets and figures, and if we go before Disney that will take a chunk out of my savings. How would I work this whole thing out?
I wanted to know if in the Legoland in Disney, Florida you could use disney dollars there. Also, if they sold Lego Video games at Legoland. (Star Wars, Indiana Jones)
Okay, i know there is no “legoland” in Orlando, but there is that extention, just awnser my question if u can!
We are going to be staying at Edelweiss Resort and I can’t seem to find out how far that is from legoland. I tried map directions and all.
I’m goin 2 florida in a week and I wanna know what to expect
plz give good reasons like Coz of good rides, good food places etc. these are the places I’m going to:
Sea World Orlando
Discovery Cove
Busch Gardens
Aquatica
Epcot
Animal Kingdom
Magical Kingdom
Hollywood Studios
Legoland Florida
Universal Orlando
Universal Studios Florida
Universal Orlando Islands Of Adventure
Choose the best!;) thanks x
We are doing a surprise trip for my son’s 10th birthday, it will be myself, husband, son, and 3 year old daughter. We have already booked our hotel, flight, Universal Studios tickets, Legoland tickets, and rental car…..just need to know
We are thinking about taking around $2000..will that be enough?
because where not sure to bring extra cloths and bathing suits and they also have rides with water that has to do with it so we are n ot sure can you please give us an answer?
My daughter and two sons age 11 and 4 are coming to southern cal from florida and asked about this location even tho i live here i am not sure what they have down there and hope it not just blocks…any help will be appreciated.
Visited Lego land in Florida again. Incredible architecture on a lego size scale. I recognize some, but does anyone know what all the buildings are?
I am thinking about going to California ( Sea World, Universal , Knotts Berry, Legoland and of course Disnyland). I am always at DisneyWorld in Orlando and I was wondering if it would be worth it. I live in NJ but go to the World 2 times a year
planing to disneyworld, universal studio, sea world, discovery cove & kennedy space center,
still have time to burn, any other place we should visit?
appreciate for any suggestion
Do you have A favorite ride?
I am an 18 year old and am traveling with my parents to Orlando, Florida. I LOVE roller-coasters and the intricate themes present at theme parks. I want to know which parks are a must visit for me and my family when staying in the city. I have already visited Islands of Adventure and the Hollywood Studios once and loved both! Should I include SeaWorld in the 5 days?
Thanks in advance.
Please give specific park names not the entire resort.Eg- Animal Kingdom, Islands of Adventure.