Brick-or-Treat returning to Legoland California with its first-ever scare zone
Legoland California will soon transform for Halloween during the return of Brick-or-Treat — and this year will feature a not-so-spooky first.
Legoland California will soon transform for Halloween during the return of Brick-or-Treat — and this year will feature a not-so-spooky first.
Guests staying at Legoland Hotels in New York and California can interact with Legoland characters and other aspects of the brand, hotel, and theme parks from inside their rooms using a hands-free, voice-first, guest-engagement platform from Volara, the top provider of custom voice-based solutions for the hospitality industry.
More than 100 San Diego hotels, restaurants, attractions, museums, tours, and transportation companies are offering great savings for families during the entire month of October during the 10th annual “Kids Free San Diego” month.
Legoland California Resort celebrates ten years of Lego Ninjago with a limited-time augmented reality (AR) digital experience from Aug. 13-Sept. 5, 2021.
Everything was awesome at Legoland California on May 27, as the park officially opened The Lego Movie World, a new land based on the films.
Everything is awesome at Legoland California Resort, and will only get “awesomer,” as an opening date has been set for The Lego Movie World!
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has released the full, updated opening guidelines for California theme parks and amusement parks in the wake of COVID-19, effective April 1.
Legoland California Resort has announced that, after a series of Park Preview Days from April 1-12, the resort will officially reopen under California’s health and safety guidelines on April 15, 2021.
The California Attractions and Parks Association (CAPA) has laid out a “Responsible Reopening Plan” as a companion to the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy, which will allow California theme parks and attractions to reopen with limited capacity and modifications to ensure guest and employee safety. Despite what you may have heard, they aren’t limiting guest’s screams.
IAAPA, the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions, recently released a study outlining COVID-19’s impact on employment in the U.S. attractions industry.