Legoland Florida Resort announces temporary closure due to coronavirus

Legoland Florida Resort has announced a temporary closure due to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

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UPDATE – 04/03/20: Legoland Florida Resort is now closed until further notice. Their newest accommodation, Legoland Pirate Island Hotel, is now scheduled to open on June 1, 2020:


UPDATE – 03/27/20: Legoland Florida Resort has announced an extended closure of their theme park and water park through April 14, 2020. Legoland Hotel will continue to operate at a low-occupancy level.

Because of this update, Legoland Pirate Island Hotel will now open on May 15, 2020. New opening dates for the new water sports stunt show and PirateFest Weekends will be announced soon.


Legoland Florida’s theme park and water park will close at the end of the business day on Sunday, March 15, and will remain closed through March 31, 2020.

Legoland Florida’s resort hotel accommodations will remain open during this time. Employees will continue to work on-site as scheduled.

The resort has options in place for guests who have booked travel packages or tickets to the parks — guests are encouraged to email [email protected] for more information.


Stay tuned for more updates on coronavirus-related closures as they are released, and check out our regularly-updating page with all current major theme park closures in the U.S.

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5 Comments

  1. Sad 😞 We planned our last seasonal pass trip during spring break and our kids are so bummed! We had to cancel everything today. Passes expire 3/20/2020 😢

  2. I will be contacting them soon as I also have passes that expire soon. I cannot imagine a scenario in which Legoland does NOT extend passes to whatever extent is necessary to allow visitors to reschedule their trip.