Hey guys! We bounced around the park a lot because there are so many fun things for all ages. One of the coolest things is that when you walk up to the gate you actually walk right over the Build-a-Raft lazy river! You can take a nice relaxing ride in a tube, but watch out, there are some surprises along the way!
You can also build with LEGO in the pool. We love that they have a few areas to build and create with LEGO as well. Like Build-A-Boat! You grab a boat, add some LEGO and race your friends to the finish line! They have two water slides that require you to use tubes called Twin Chasers.
This playground is really out-of-this-world! All aboard as you captain your own boat and put your navigating skills to the test on LEGO themed boats through the waters at Boating School.
Inside the park is the beautiful and historic Cypress Gardens botanical gardens that have been a Florida staple since The gardens are a horticultural masterpiece with exotic plants from all over the world such as over 30 kinds of palms, 10 varieties of banana trees, 15 types of azaleas, 10 kinds of camelias and more and are kept in pristine condition. The gardens are also home to a giant Banyan tree that was planted as a seedling in ! Ready to DotYourWorld? This family wooden coaster curves and dips in and around life-sized LEGO brick dinosaurs.
Fun, refreshing play area with intermittent water spouts and interactive water elements set among larger than life farm animals with a soft deck for safety. Young farmers can ride on a tractor just their size around farm animals and help plow the corn fields in DUPLO Valley. Choo choo! Toddlers can board a train to explore the countryside of DUPLO Valley though farms, fishing ponds, campgrounds and more!
Take a stroll through downtown Bricksburg where you will find Emmet's apartment! Emmet and his friends are spotted by guests daily in Emmet's Super Suite, where brick-tastic photos can be taken! Built for little brick fans in mind, this in-door attraction features a variety of soft-play activities, an interactive touchscreen for kids to practice numbers and letters and to explore future careers, and a stage for exciting entertainment.
Prepare for takeoff! Beep Beep! Kids take control at the Jr. Next to the outdoor Kid Power Towers attraction, guests will discover a cool indoor space filled with colorful furnishings, floor-to-ceiling graphics, several awesomely themed "zones" and thousands of LEGO bricks awaiting assembly into whatever you can imagine!
Use super-kid strength to pull yourself up to the top of the towers to enjoy and aerial view of the park before you drop back down to land! Become the ninja as you blast animated fireballs, lightning and more baddies from before you defeat the Great Devourer! Blast animated fireballs, lightning and more at a sinister gallery of villains before teaming up to defeat a powerful foe.
Track your score against friends, family and other guests, then ride again! Battle LEGO mummies and skeletons aboard a dessert off-roader vehicle on this indoor laser ride. Keep track of your points to see if you get the highest score!
Climb aboard a mysterious wooden train ride powered by Merlin the wizard and spin around into a medieval spell! Mia is hosting a riding camp and she's asking you to join her!
Pick your horse and saddle up for a ride on the exciting disc coaster! Fire Drill! Take control of your fire truck with your family and save the day as you race to put out the fire. This outdoor attraction lets children and parents fire soft foam balls at enemies and explore the maze of the Pharaoh's kingdom. Your world. Your rules! A land where anything can happen. Let your imagination run wild. Build, unbuild, rebuild and leave your mark on our world!
The theme park features LEGO themed rides, shows and character meets and is open year round. The water park, continues the LEGO theme with water rides and is only open in the warmer months.
So be sure to check whether the water park IS open on the day of your visit and purchase your ticket accordingly. The best place to buy tickets is by clicking the link below. The parks are about 45 minutes south of downtown Orlando , about 45 minutes from Tampa and about 2. On the day of our visit in August , the theme park was open from 10am-5pm, but the waterpark was only open from noon to 4pm.
Before your visit, check operating hours here. In the off-season, there are some mid-week days when the park is closed. As this theme park is geared towards kids age 12 and under, there are no crazy thrill rides, although there are a few roller coasters and just enough excitement for my kids. Yes, kids can learn to drive at driving school, boat at boating school and fly at flying school! The littlest ones will love Duplo Valley -with rides for the youngest visitors.
These builds are incredible, and there are so many! Lounge chair seating is available on a first come, first serve basis and cabanas are available for rent as well. Within the waterpark there are two eateries a regular concession stand and then a taco truck — so everything you need to enjoy your day is inside this part of the park.
We arrived around and secured our parking spot. From the lot non-preferred parking we had to walk to the security check and then through the ticket collector. As soon as you enter the park the locker area is on the left. In this area you can rent strollers, use the restroom, and this is where the larger LEGO gift shop is. Back here there are three rides — and the kids got to test them all out.
At around noon, we headed back to the front of the park Called The Beginning to go to our locker and get our swimsuits. This is where having a stroller, or wagon I saw several families with this wagon would be a smart idea. But when we arrived at the waterpark, our tickets were scanned and we headed into the restrooms to change.
We then found a lounge chair to park our stuff and the kids were off in the wave pool. Over the course of the afternoon, the kids did all the water slides 3 plunge slides and two tube slides , spent a lot of time in the splash pad and we all rode the lazy river around several times. We did take a 2PM lunch break to sit in the shade and have some food.
We had brought a whole cooler of water and drinks so that helped keep costs down. At 4PM, the lifeguards blew the whistles and cleared the kids out of the pools and attractions. We then went to change back into our dry clothes you cannot go back on theme park attractions with wet swim suits. That is where we went to change and it was empty. When we went to exit the water park, the restroom area by the water park entrance was very crowded.
The park hours are fairly short to essentially do two parks in one day. If this is your first visit and you want to do both, I suggest making a two-day trip one day to focus on the theme park, one day for the waterpark OR follow our itinerary below and hit up the big theme park attractions and then spend about 3 hours in the waterpark.
If you just visit the theme park, you will never even know the waterpark is there, it is WAY in the back of the park. With that said, the waterpark was a great way to spend a HOT Florida afternoon. We were not concerned about our safety having read the protocols in place. As we arrived, we were temperature scanned non-contact which was the same we experienced at the re-opening of Disney Springs.
Hand sanitizer was located throughout the park, although of course we brought our own. Face coverings were required when indoors and on dry attractions. Face coverings were not required while riding water rides or while walking around outdoors. I only went on one ride, so my mask time was minimal, but the kids wore them on rides and did not complain.
At the waterpark, tubes were constantly being sanitized and there were physical distance markers throughout the whole park. On the day of our visit, attendance was extremely low.
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