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Legoland Florida is a Fun Family Vacation Spot

Legoland Florida is a must family visit. It’s a fun family vacation spot. We had the chance to spend a day at Legoland Florida—and we wish we would’ve had a good couple days. I would highly recommend at least doing a weekend here so you can truly take in everything. Luckily, we are only a couple hours away, so we plan to go again. There is so much to do, and there is something for all ages! My kids enjoyed the waterpark area the best, but they have a whole theme park area that looked really fun! Of course, lego statues are everywhere, and they are all so cool and impressive. Whether you have toddlers or older kids, you will have so much fun!

Some Highlights from our visit:

  • DUPLO Safari with many interactive water-play animal structures & small water slide. This was Nolan’s favorite!
  • Build-a-Raft Lazy River —the kids had fun stacking all the large lego pieces
  • DUPLO Tot Spot
  • MINILAND USA

What’s inside DUPLO area?

They have a whole splash & play area, A Tot Spot where you can build towers and free play with large Duplo Legos. There is a shaded play area just for tots too called Technic Tot Spot. Don’t forget to hop on the The Grand Carousel as a family before leaving!

Theme Park at Legoland & Things To Do With Older Kids

If you have older kids there is SO much to do! Some major spots are:

  • Build-A-Boat center
  • LEGO Wave Pool
  • Splash Out water slides
  • Battle of Bricksburg
  • Beetle Bounce
  • Boating School
  • Flying School
  • Imagination Zone
  • Kid Power Towers
  • LEGO NINJAGO The Ride
  • LEGO NINJAGO World
  • Lost Kingdom Adventure
  • Merlin’s Challenge
  • The Dragon
  • The Forestmen’s Hideout
  • MINILAND USA
  • Botanical Gardens

We enjoyed strolling through the whole MINILAND USA. It was one of the most incredible and iconic thing I have seen! People have designed big well known cities, like Hollywood Bowl, Giffith Observatory, the Golden Gate Bridge, Daytona International Speedway, Key West, Antebellum Mansions, the Kennedy Space Center and SO MUCH MORE! It was really cool! It’s also all shaded, so it’s a nice way to cool off 🙂

What to Bring With You

It’s a very large and spread out Resort. You will do lots of walking so, if you have stroller aged kids, do NOT forget it. I was so glad we had our double stroller. Wagon would be a great idea, too. Bring a separate change of clothes if you plan to do the waterpark (which is what we spent the most time in). They have nice big and clean changing rooms where you can change into your swim suits and out of when your done. Don’t forget your beach towels! We forgot to bring ours since we were staying at resort in Disney, but don’t fret, they have a store right in the same area as the splash zone where you can buy some 🙂 Once you leave the waterpark area, you can’t walk around in your swimwear, so plan to bring a change of clothes. They do provide life vests for your little ones. Just don’t forget your sunscreen! I mean, it is Florida 😉

Extra Services Legoland Offers

The have a Baby Care Center, which I think is so cool. There is an area you can nurse, change, warm up your bottle and more! For more information click here.

They have food concessions throughout the parks. In the Water Park they have Beach Street Tacos & Beach-n-Brick Grill. In the Theme Park they have: Burger Kitchen, Dragon’s Den, Firehouse Ice Cream, Fun Town Pizza & Pasta Buffet, Fun Town Slushies, Funnel Cake Factory, Granny’s Apple Fries, and Heartlake Ice Cream Parlor, and more!

Where to Stay

You can stay right in the heart of Legoland! There are a couple different options. There is Pirate Island Hotel, Legoland Hotel, and Beach Retreat. You can find details on the rooms and packages here.

Legoland Florida is such a fun family destination vacation spot. We can’t wait to go back!

Much love,

Kiersten

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