What to do in 2015 at LEGOLAND® Florida

Disclaimer: We were provided with media passes; however, all opinions are mine and mine alone.

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You know how much we love LEGOLAND® Florida! We’ve visited this park twice, and it’s a great park for ALL ages. This past trip we took my father, who even at “grandpa” age loved seeing the grandkids enjoy the rides and he loved the Miniland (especially the Star Wars area). This is a park we could visit over and over again! They have awesome exhibits to see and fabulous rides for the entire family. My kids are particularly fond of the Driving School and Flying School rides. Below we have an exclusive look for you to see what AWESOME events LEGOLAND® Florida has in store for you in 2015! We hope to make it down to Florida to attend some of these as well. 

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LEGOLAND® Florida ~ Special Events Calendar:
Feb. 21 & 22: LEGO® Club Weekends Featuring LEGO Star Wars™ Miniland brings the Force to its guests in 2015! LEGO® Club Weekend featuring LEGO® Star Wars™ Miniland are going to be out-of-this-world with fun activities! Join other Star Wars fans for character meet and greet opportunities with LEGO Darth Vader, Star Wars building activities, costume contests and giveaways, plus take an interactive guided LEGO Star Wars™ Miniland Tour.
March 28: LEGOLAND Water Park, a park within a park, re-opens with a splash and just in time for summer-time fun. Guests of all ages can spend a full day of play in the water park with the Build-A-Raft River, where guests can build their own LEGO inner tubes and float down a 1,000-foot lazy river or splash and play in the DUPLO® Splash Safari, the Joker Soaker water playground, a 583,000-gallon wave pool and five slippery-fast water slides. Opens March 28 and runs through the end of October. Daily operational hours vary and can be found at www.LEGOLAND.com.
April 11: Brick Dash 5k Run and Fun Walk* benefitting Winter Haven Hospital Foundation’s Fund for Women and Children. This community-wide health event is designed for runners and walkers of all ages. Participants receive exclusive discounts for post-event Park admission. Visit www.LEGOLAND.com for event registration fees and processes.
July 3, 4 & 5: Red, Brick & Boom allows guests to celebrate the 4th of July with a bang at this third annual Independence Day event. With a brick flag build and special viewing glasses that turn ordinary fireworks into millions of exploding bricks, this July 4th celebration is sure to dazzle and delight with three nights of family fun and fireworks.
Select dates in Oct.: Brick-or-Treat offers safe and family-friendly Halloween festivities in October. This spooky, kooky event features trick-or-treating along the Brick-or-Treat Trail, LEGO build activities, the largest LEGO jack-o-lantern in the world, a haunted scavenger hunt in Miniland U.S.A., Halloween-themed entertainment and an all-kids costume contest with “bricktastic” prizes!

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Select dates in Dec.: Christmas Bricktacular brings in the holiday season with a 30-foot tall LEGO Christmas tree made of 270,000 LEGO bricks, life-size LEGO Santa, reindeer and sleigh, festive decorations, LEGO build activity, a LEGO Santa Scavenger Hunt and holiday entertainment. LEGO Santa and LEGO Toy Soldier make daily appearances in the Park providing a perfect family photo opportunity.
Select dates in Dec.: Nightly Fireworks over Lake Eloise. Watch the spectacular fireworks explode into millions of tiny LEGO bricks with special viewing glasses.
Dec. 31: Kids’ New Year’s Eve is the perfect way to bring in the New Year with the family as a giant LEGO brick drops at a very kid-friendly midnight KST (Kid Standard Time) – otherwise known as 7 p.m. EST.

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Kristin

Comments

  1. Robin (Masshole Mommy) says:

    We’ve been to the one in California and it looks like it’s very similar. Definitely fun for little Lego fans.

  2. Legoland sounds like just about the coolest place ever. I’ve been a huge Lego fan ever since I was a kid, so I’d love to go.

  3. I’d love to take the kids to Legoland, especially my son. He absolutely loves Legos. Thanks for this great info!

  4. I’m not sure who would love this more, me or my daughter! We are both HUGE Lego fiends. This would be so much fun.

  5. Oh how fun. We have a trip to FL coming up in October and this would be perfect. Thanks so much for sharing. I am marking my calendar now 🙂

  6. We will be in Orlando this summer for vacation and my kids love Legos. We may have to go!

  7. Amy Desrosiers says:

    I have never been to Lego Land but it looks so darn fun! My kids would totally LOVE to visit!

  8. Lego Land Florida sounds like an awesome place and I haven’t been to one in so many years. The Halloween events sound great!

  9. I have always wanted to visit Legoland! Florida is such a beautiful place!

  10. I would love to visit for one of the holidays. It looks like they have a lot of great events planned.

  11. My son loves Legos! I’m sure he would have a blast at LEGOLAND!

  12. My boys are 23, 24, and 26. I think they would all Still love to go here. Lego was a huge favorite in our house.

  13. This looks like a fun place to go visit with the kids. My nephew would love this place as he is a huge Lego fan.

  14. We love visiting LegoLand in San Diego. It’s fun to see what the other parks have to offer as well.

  15. I have been to Lego Land in NY but this is the one I am dying to go to. It would be just too much fun

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