You can now plan and book your vacation to LEGOLAND® Florida directly on our Facebook page!  We've added this new app specifically to help our future guests plan their vacation to Florida's newest family theme park.  With just a few clicks you'll be on your way to building your perfect Florida vacation. www.facebook.com/LEGOLANDFlorida

Be here when the park opens on October 15!

Safari Trek - Land of Adventure

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With just 100 days until we open the gates at LEGOLAND Florida, we're releasing brand-new photos of the park's progress.  Enjoy!

 

Grand Central Station - Miniland USA - New York City

 

LEGO Technic Test Track Coaster - Xtreme

 

 

The Royal Joust - Castle Hill

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On January 14 we received delivery of 32 LEGO® models for LEGOLAND® Florida.  The first of 50 shipments, the container housed life-size models that were made by hand, in Europe, especially for LEGOLAND and will be featured throughout the park once open this October.  Models include a more than 40,000 brick blacksmith for Castle Hill, a shark’s head for Skipper School and Merlin the wizard for inside the Castle.  Once complete, LEGOLAND Florida will have more than 30 million LEGO bricks over the 150-acre Park, all cared after by a staff of six model builders and designers.  Since the park is designed specifically for families with children ages 2-12,  some of the models even have humorous features such as an audibly snoring grandpa, that will surely delight every visitor.

 

Each model was painstakingly wrapped to preserve the precious contents before being loaded for a two week journey on a shipping container ship-bound for Florida.

 

 

 

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Here at the LEGOLAND® Florida construction site, we're preventing 18,000 tons of concrete slab from entering Florida’s landfills by crushing the existing sidewalks and foundation into stones and powder.  We contracted with an outside company to operate a 15 ton machine to “chew up” concrete and sort it into several different sized bits.  Once crushed, the gravel will be re-used in the Park as a base layer for the new sidewalks thorough Central Florida’s newest full-day family theme park.

  

Other ways we're is reusing assets is with tree restoration and relocation.  660 oaks and palm trees from the former adventure park area have been moved to an alternate location for the duration of construction.  Once the diggers and back-hoes have completed their job, the trees will be relocated to their new home in LEGOLAND.

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