United States Florida Legoland
A vibrant theme park in Florida geared towards families, featuring rides, shows, and models made from a famous plastic brick toy.
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When: Weekends, October 3 – October 31, 2020
Where: Winter Haven, Florida
If you plan on celebrating spooky season with your little ghouls and goblins in tow, LEGOLAND Florida’s
Brick or Treat event may be more their speed. This daytime Halloween event is included with regular park admission, so families can trick-or-treat between rides or stop and take in a family-friendly stage show when it’s time for a break.
Guests of all ages can wear costumes and snap selfies with
quirky LEGO characters like Rockin’ Frankenstein, Mummy, and Lord Vampyre.
There’s even large, elaborate LEGO models like a pumpkin, ghost, and hearse on
display throughout the park.
Expert Tip: LEGOLAND’S
onsite hotels keep families close to the action and let kids keep the fun going
with themed rooms, nightly entertainment, and a variety of LEGO activities.
tarahchieffi
4 years ago
When: Select Days November 27 – December 31, 2020
Where: Winter Park, Florida
LEGOLAND always has something fun and family friendly up their sleeves for all the major holidays. This Christmas season, kids (and grown ups) can meet LEGO versions of Santa and other popular yuletide characters, marvel at a 30-foot tall LEGO Christmas tree strewn with twinkling lights, and even help Santa’s Master Builders build toys out of LEGO bricks.
Expert Tip: On New Year’s Eve, the final night of the event, there will be an 8pm fireworks show so kids can ring in the new year at a reasonable hour.
tarahchieffi
4 years ago
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