Dino Valley is now open at Legoland California Resort

To celebrate its 25th birthday, Legoland California resort has opened Dino Valley, which features three rides, two new costume characters, and a build-and-play station.

Dino Valley
Photos courtesy of Legoland California Resort

The new immersive prehistoric land features more than 30 Lego models, including a giant 11-foot-tall T-Rex in Explorer River Quest, created out of over 140,000 Lego bricks. Additional Dino Land residents include a brightly colored Stegosaurus made of over 119,000 Lego bricks and spans 12 feet in length, and a Parasaurolophus mom who was created of more than 178,000 Lego bricks, and stands nearly 11 feet tall, is 8 feet long, and almost 6 feet wide.

Dino Valley

“After extensive research asking our guests what they’d like to see next, dinosaurs took the cake,” says Legoland California Resort President Kurt Stocks. “Transforming two rides into prehistoric journeys the whole family can enjoy together along with building more than 30 Lego models created out of more than 1.8 million Lego bricks with interactive and animated features is a testament to our commitment to innovation and family fun. We are excited to transport our guests back in time to the age of dinosaurs where they can marvel at the wonders of these magnificent creatures and the magic of Lego all in one place.”

Dino Valley at Legoland California includes:

Duplo Little Dino Trail: Young guests can journey through a Dinosaur adventure while playing hide-and-seek with the dinosaurs and using cameras to “capture” them.

Explorer River Quest – Visitors to Dino Valley can embark on a river expedition to interact with Lego dinosaur models, including a giant Lego T-Rex.

Coastersaurus—Everyone’s favorite dinosaur ride continues to take guests through the prehistoric jungle of Lego dinosaurs, around a 1,100-pound Brachiosaurus, and past a ten-foot-tall Parasaurolophus.

Dino Valley Coastersaurus

Dino Outpost – Guests can search for fossils in the Dino Dig area, build their own dinos with Lego Duplo bricks in the building zone, and meet and greet two new costume characters: Lego T-Rex guy and Lego Paleontologist girl

Legoland Hotel and Legoland Castle Hotel guests have exclusive morning access to Dino Valley from 9 to 10 a.m. on days when the Park is open until 6 p.m. or later and from 9:30 to 10 a.m. on days when it is open until 5 p.m. Click here for information about Stay & Play packages.

In honor of Legoland California’s 25th birthday year, summer 2024 will feature the debut of North America’s first Lego World Parade (exclusively at Lego California Resort).

Click here for more information about Legoland California Resort.

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