LEGOLAND® Florida, Central Florida’s newest theme park, opened its all-new water park attraction last weekend. My family and I had the opportunity to test out this new water park before the gates opened in a special event held last Thursday. Legoland Florida was determined to beat the Guinness World Record for the most people bouncing beach balls. The new water park smashed the previous record of 401 beach balls with an amazing 1,355 volunteers!
Legoland Florida describes their water park as “a park within a park”, the attraction includes Build-A-Raft River, where guests can build their own LEGO inner tubes and float down a 1,000-foot lazy river. For the little ones, the DUPLO® Splash Safari is a toddler haven with perfectly sized slides a zero-depth wading pool. Guests of all ages can play for hours at the Joker Soaker water playground, a riot of brightly colored ladders, levers, pumps and slides of every length and type. And a 583,000-gallon, crystal-clear wave pool and five slippery-fast water slides will thrill families all day long.
My family and I had the BEST time at Legoland and can not wait to return again! Legoland Florida and it’s all-new water park are a must see for locals and visitors alike. Our favorites from Legoland water park were the Joker Soaker water playground and the lazy river. The boys loved floating along the lazy river picking up Lego pieces and creating their own raft. What a neat idea!
Admission to the water park requires a LEGOLAND Florida theme park ticket plus a $12 water park upgrade. Guests may also purchase a 12-month Premium Annual Pass, which offers unlimited access to both parks, for just $179 for adults and $149 for children ages 3-12 and seniors.
Disclosure: All opinions are my own. I received free admission to Legoland Florida for the purpose of this review. No other compensation was received.
Deb says
Looks like a lot of fun. My son would love it!