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.
Legoland Florida Resort has announced a temporary closure due to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
During this unprecedented time, theme parks around the world have closed to help prevent the spread of the ongoing virus crisis. Many people are staying at home, and we’d like to help provide some entertainment.
Hosts Jessie Reitz and Banks Lee bring you this week’s theme park and attraction news. On this week’s episode of The Attractions Show:
Legoland Florida Resort’s newest on-site accommodation, Legoland Pirate Island Hotel, opens in just two months, and with it comes a brand-new family-style dining establishment: Shipwreck Restaurant!
For the first time at Legoland Florida Resort, families can get the most out of their trip with an all-inclusive vacation package, now available to book for stays starting April 17.
Hosts Jessie Reitz and Quinn Roseboom bring you this week’s theme park and attraction news. On this week’s episode of The Attractions Show:
To celebrate International Lego Day, Legoland Florida Resort is giving away a special vacation package to one lucky winner!
On select weekends in January and February, guests at Legoland Florida Resort can “become the ninja” with their favorite characters from the world of Ninjago with the return of Lego Ninjago Days.
Legoland Florida Resort is offering its free Preschooler Pass to Florida resident children once again for a limited time.
Legoland Florida Resort is celebrating the most wonderful time of the year by giving guests a free ticket to return in January or February 2020.
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