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Legoland California

This 128 acre park has some of the best most amazing sculptures, buildings, places and things—all built entirely from Legos—that you will ever see! Over 30 million Legos have been used for the more than 5,000 models you will see as you explore the park. There are also 50+ rides and attractions designed especially with children in mind.

Many of the rides appear to have been built from large Lego bricks. Favorite rides include Lego Racers 4D, Aquazone, Royal Joust, Sky Cycle, Kid Power Tower, Driving School, Fairy Tale Brook and Coast Cruise. There are several roller coasters as well: the Dragon, the dual suspended Spellbreaker and the Lego Technic coaster.

One of Legoland’s exceptional features is the Lilliputian exhibition. You will see 5 United State’s regions built entirely of Legos. The areas—California, New England, New Orleans at Mardi Gra, New York City and Washington, D.C.—took Master Lego builders almost 3 years and 20 million Lego bricks to build. You will be amazed by the attention to details like flashing lights and signs on New York’s Times Square and Chinatown’s shinning lanterns. Other Lego structures seen in the park are a giant T-rex, the Sydney Opera House, and Mount Rushmore.

Legoland
One Lego Drive
Carlsbad, CA
www.legolandca.com
Hours: 10-9 June-through Labor Day
& 10 to dusk the rest of year

Photo Credits: Lego Land Sign by Jw Lander; Lego boats by F Decomite; Lego Town by Gary Bembridge