LEGOLAND Florida: Family Fun Adventure

Discover LEGOLAND Florida: 50+ rides, live shows, and Peppa Pig Theme Park. Perfect family fun near Orlando and Tampa. Book your adventure today!

Duration: 1 day
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Legoland Florida Resort - Enter a realm where creativity springs to life at LEGOLAND® Florida Resort—the premier family theme park designed for children and enthusiasts of all ages. With over 50 rides, shows, and LEGO®-themed attractions, visitors can race through the prehistoric jungle on Coastersaurus, speed along the LEGO® Technic Test Track,…
What's Included
  • Admission to SEA LIFE Aquarium (if option selected)
  • Admission to LEGOLAND Florida (if option selected)
  • Admission to Madame Tussauds Orlando, Orlando Eye & SEA LIFE Orlando (if 7 attraction pass selected)
  • Admission to LEGOLAND® Florida, Water Park Sea Life Florida (if 7 attraction pass selected)
  • Admission to Water Park (if option selected)
  • All…
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
  • Admission to Peppa Pig Theme Park (if option not selected)
  • Admission to Water Park (if option not selected)
  • Admission to SEA LIFE Aquarium (if option not selected)
  • Admission to LEGOLAND Florida (if option not selected)
  • Admission to Madame Tussauds Orlando, Orlando Eye & SEA LIFE Orlando if 7 Attraction Pass not picked
  • Parking
Additional Information

LEGOLAND® Florida Resort is an ideal destination for family vacations, featuring a 150-acre interactive theme park with over 50 rides, shows, and LEGO®-themed attractions, along with an exciting water park—located just 45 minutes from Orlando and Tampa. The Galacticoaster, the ultimate indoor family coaster, is now open!
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Location
Legoland Florida Resort
1 Legoland Way
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Lolaz501
Mar 22, 2026
Peppa Pig theme park - So cute, is really worth it for kids.
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Trip746371
Oct 31, 2025
First Timers - First time to Lego land in Florida and the kids (8,11 and 13) had a blast. They had blocks available for kids to play with while waiting for the rides. I would say the roll coasters rides are for beginners to the roll a coaster world. Which is a good thing because all the kids were able to find something they liked! The park was very clean including the restrooms. Staff were friendly.
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Patriciahp3351kz
Aug 1, 2025
Fantastic time for kids! - We had a great long weekend at Legoland! It is the perfect trip for age 5-10 year olds. The hotel has nightly dance parties, musical elevator, and kids playing with Lego foam swords in the lobby 😂. I say if you are doing Legoland, definitely stay at least one night in the hotel- your kids will love it. The park is super cute and the mini land was amazing. All of the "model citizens" (employees) were so kind and really made my son's birthday special! A special shout out to Alayna, who manned one of the game booths and helped Carter practice to win a giant stuffed animal!
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Jukebox80
Feb 18, 2026
Great park but could be better - I visited Legoland with my nearly 7 year old son, as he is a huge fan of Ninjago. The park is clean and well maintained and most rides the queues was short. There was a few times we was in the short queue, but the rides encountered technical difficulties which prolonged the wait time. This happened on the yellow boat ride for us. Some queues seemed to take longer than was stated. The unicycle flight type ride took a long time to go down as the express pass holders was prioritised, so instead of 25 minutes wait, it was closer to one hour. The reason I had given a 4* and not a 5, is because there was a meet and greet advertised in Ninjago, so my son was super excited and we planned the rides we went on around this. No one showed. I went to ask several members of staff and no one knew what was happening, nor did they attempt to find out, even when there was a queue of excited kids waiting. This was really disappointing and really let the park down. If this is no longer a thing, then the sigh should be removed. My son is still talking about that disappointment now, so it kind of put a dampener on the day, which is a shame, as we enjoyed the rollercoaster and the boat rides on them. The park is catered for younger kids I would say. There was only one ride we couldn’t go on as my son wasn’t tall enough. We ate at the burger restaurant. The food was ok, similar to what we’ve had at other theme parks. Overall I would recommend for younger children but I also recommend Legoland get more organised and offer the meet and greets as the children was so disappointed and this lets the park down. The Legoland hotel is located next door, a 5 minute walk from the main entrance. We went to check it out and it looked great. Nice pool area and lots of activities there. They also had a meet and greet going on there, so we got lucky. The children was all playing with their Ninjago swords and it appeared to be a bit wild in the play area as they all thought they was ninjas. This ended in tears on a few occasions I could see. But the children did also appear to be having fun too.
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Andrewlu6168ng
Jan 30, 2026
Fun..be prepared to pay for parking and bags - In general, we had a great time. The rides were fun, the waits were short. My only negative is you will get nickel and dimed at this park. You have to pay for parking. If you buy Legos and want a bag, you have to pay for the bag. Also, you can't use cash, so if you're child saved their money for something, they will have to pay you back...not huge, but it takes some of the fun out of the purchase for the child that worked to save up money.
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B2486fljeffm
Oct 22, 2025
Fun for the Younger Crowd! - ​Legoland is a pleasant destination, particularly for families with younger children. I'd say it's best suited for those under the age of nine—maybe even younger—depending on how much they love Lego. The stores are very nice and offer a great selection of merchandise. ​However, if you have older kids or teenagers, you might find the rides are generally not geared toward their age group. They are definitely more focused on the younger demographic. Overall, it's a worthwhile trip if you have little ones interested in building blocks, but older children might be underwhelmed by the attractions.
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Iamapi
Aug 3, 2025
WHAT HAPPENED ? why so many venues (rides and food) closed - Pay full price but deal with many rides and many food venues Either closed Or temporarily down because mechanical problems. Same thing happened last year. Stayed at the Pirates Hotel this year and two times before. Last two times when One of the the TV's iwas broken and they could not fix it or replace it. It was also a line at every refill station even though they had two machines created at every site one of the 2 machines was broken or turned off for some reason extremely hot weather meant a lot of people were hydrating and had to deal with lines refill station On the plus side service at Shipwreck Restaurant in the Powder Hotel was great. The food was good. The rooms at the hotel are nice. The last two times we visited the maid would refill the safe with Legos and juice boxes but they did not do that this year for some reason. It seemed like they were downsizing everything at every venue trip probably won't go back anymore because we are not getting our money's worth
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Deedeee87
Sep 18, 2025
A hugely disappointed AFOL… - Attended as a huge Lego fan and left very disappointed. The park was barren- hardly anyone there, no atmosphere, no music, hardly any staff around. The whole place felt unkempt and not taken care of- for example, there was a small water fountain for children to run through and the ground was filthy with dirt that looked as though it had been there a while. Get the jet wash out!! The majority of food kiosks were closed, and there were 4 ride closures, and one which was delayed so we were turned away. The Lego builds were impressive, however again, these looked run down in places. There appeared to be an overall lack of care for the park. The shops are missing a trick- there could be exclusive merchandise here, or Florida related Lego, but there isn’t any capitalisation on this, which is a shame. Overall, a really poor visit. Defo won’t be returning.
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Ryannrosem
Sep 3, 2025
Legoland is the degenerate of Florida theme parks - Absolutely one of the worst theme park hands down. They will steal right out from under you. We purchased tickets for Wednesday because it was discounted and the cheaper day to choose would be the Wednesday because they were trying to get more business to be able to stay open on Wednesdays so we booked for the park only to come drive 10 hours to get here and for the park to be closed ( with absolutely no warning)because they were too slow for them to open so to save money they closed their doors and they offered no consolation for any of their wrong doings and cost us hundreds and hundreds of dollars and nobody would help us while we were here , nobody. No I owe you , nothing. In fact they made sure to follow us with security to the bathroom to make sure we didn't try to get into the sister park for free even though we paid hundreds of dollars to come to their other park that was closed.It's disgusting and it just has corporatism written all over it and it ruined our family vacation all our children had their heads down and some crying. There's no magic here. these people are pathetic. I feel stupid for ever talking highly of Lego land / Peppa park. The best advice I've been given was to reach out to put this to a news articles and into shareable Facebook posts because this is disgusting what they did to our family and other families today.
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Pablovf9985ie
Jul 31, 2025
WORST THEME PARK EVER - DON’T GO!! - I am extremely disappointed with my experience at LEGOLAND Florida and the Fun Town Pizza & Pasta Buffet during our visit on July 19, 2025. We spent over $474 in total — $327.64 for park tickets, $37.45 for parking, and $109.63 for lunch at the buffet — expecting a quality family outing. What we got instead was a total disaster: At the Buffet: • The dining area was filthy with trash on the floor and tables left uncleaned. • There were no clean plates or utensils available. • Food trays were empty or poorly stocked, and we were told there was no more food being brought out. • There was no available seating, despite it being an all-you-can-eat experience. • Staff was completely indifferent and unhelpful. • We were forced to leave without eating, despite having paid. At the Park: • Many rides were in poor condition, looking outdated or in need of repairs. • Several indoor attractions had no air conditioning, creating an unbearable experience in the Florida heat. • Even the restrooms lacked air conditioning, which is unacceptable for a family-focused theme park. • The overall maintenance and cleanliness were subpar, and the value for the price paid is absolutely unjustified. On Top of That: I contacted LEGOLAND several times to request a fair refund. After 6+ emails and detailed explanations, I received only generic, copy-paste responses and no real solution. It’s clear they don’t take customer complaints seriously. I’ve submitted a formal chargeback through Wells Fargo, and I’m prepared to take this further by reporting the issue to the Florida Attorney General, Better Business Bureau (BBB), and Department of Consumer Services, if necessary. Final Thoughts: This was supposed to be a fun, memorable day with my family, but it turned into a frustrating and disrespectful experience. I do not recommend LEGOLAND Florida or their restaurants. Save your time and money — you deserve better.
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).