Kudos
and 10 Thumbs Up for Lego Land! Seriously a much grander place than we ever
could have imagined. Friends who brought their children here years ago all said pretty much the same thing; ‘there wasn't a lot to do' or 'pretty boring’.
Well it has been reborn and it is massive!
We had a 5-day pass and there were still a few things we were unable to get to,
but then again, there were some attractions that just had to be done two or
three times.
Like
Disneyland, Lego Land has themed sections, mini lands if you will, with food
and attractions to match the themes.
It
also has an aquarium. It’s no Sea World, but something you wouldn't want to
miss. The unique ways they came up with for children to interact with sea life,
as well as knowledgeable and friendly staff at every turn to answer any
questions, made for a thrilling experience for the kids.
Then
there is the water park. It was also sectioned off into themes with a good
variety of attractions to amuse both big and small.
The
whole experience was very impressive. I got to be the photographer for the most
part due to a flat tire in the knee department. (I go to the knee mechanic for
a redo of the last overhaul come mid-July) So . . . I was side-lined from any
rides that required a bent knee. Quite alright, Mark was a good sport and made
a hilarious, super-sized chaperon on teeny-tiny rides. Plus Scarlett didn't mind flying solo AND we now have some fun pics that we wouldn't have gotten if
we were all being flipped around on the rides, so it’s all good!
Ended the day with a dinosaur dig. These pictures are just from the attractions I could not take part in, so you can imagine how massive this park is.
Thoroughly enjoyed our week here. Highly recommend for children 4 years old through 10 years old. Yet I'd go by myself, just saying. . .
Wow - I had no idea that Lego Land was that good. The grand kids look so cute in their face art.
ReplyDeleteCompletely serendipitous!!!
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