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Discover the fun of LEGOLAND Florida's combined 1-day Water and Theme Park ticket. Perfect for families seeking interactive rides and LEGO-inspired adventures.
If you’re planning a family trip to Florida, the LEGOLAND® Florida Resort 1-Day Water and Theme Park Ticket offers a solid option for a full day of entertainment. This combo ticket grants access to both the vibrant theme park filled with LEGO-inspired attractions and the splashy Water Park, all within a manageable 45-minute drive from Orlando’s main attractions and Tampa. Given the park’s focus on interactive rides, creative play, and themed experiences, it’s especially appealing for kids and LEGO fans of all ages.
What we really like about this experience is the variety it offers — from miniature cities built from over 32 million LEGO® bricks to adrenaline-pumping roller coasters and water slides. Plus, the fact that you get both parks in one day makes it a convenient and cost-effective choice for families looking to maximize their Florida adventure.
However, it’s worth noting that the ticket price of $101 per person isn’t cheap, especially when you factor in food, drinks, and parking. Still, for the experience of a full day of themed fun in a safe, family-friendly environment, many find it well worth the cost. This experience suits families, LEGO enthusiasts, and those who want a break from more traditional theme parks with a focus on creative, hands-on fun.
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Planning a trip to LEGOLAND Florida with this ticket means a full day of LEGO-themed adventures that appeal to a broad age range. From the moment you arrive, the colorful, playful atmosphere invites you to step into a world where creativity takes center stage.
LEGOLAND Florida is conveniently located just 45 minutes from Orlando’s main attractions and Tampa, making it an easy day trip. The address is 1 Legoland Way, Winter Haven, FL. Once you arrive, you’ll find ample parking — but keep in mind, parking isn’t included in the ticket price, so factor that into your budget.
The park is spread over about 50 acres, but thanks to clear signage and well-organized zones, it doesn’t feel overwhelming. The entrance is vibrant, welcoming, and immediately sets the tone for a playful adventure. We appreciated the ticket process, which is straightforward, and the park’s layout makes it easy to plan your visit around must-see attractions.
One of the most iconic sights is Miniland USA, a miniature landscape featuring tiny, LEGO-built cities, monuments, and landmarks from across the US. It’s a jaw-dropping display of LEGO craftsmanship, with over 32 million bricks used. Kids and adults alike enjoy walking through this miniature world, feeling like giants among LEGO skyscrapers.
For the younger crowd, the LEGO City Rescue Academy offers a chance to help fight fires and learn safety skills, which is both fun and educational. The Ford Driving School is a hit with kids eager to earn their “driver’s license” by navigating LEGO cars along city streets. We heard from visitors like Ronna that her kids especially loved the water park, but she also noted that many restaurants were closed during her visit, so bringing a picnic might be wise if you want to avoid extra costs or hunger.
Thrill seekers will find plenty to love, with roller coasters such as The Dragon, Coastersaurus, and The Great LEGO Race. These rides balance gentle thrills with exciting twists, perfect for a family with varying ages and comfort levels.
The LEGO Ferrari Build and Race Experience is a standout feature. Visitors can craft their own Ferrari LEGO model before racing it down a track. It’s a creative challenge combined with a dash of competition, appealing to kids and adults who enjoy building.
For those craving more action, the park’s rides like Lost Kingdom Adventure and Kid Power Towers offer interactive adventures that keep energy levels high.
The water park section is a highlight, especially during warmer months. The Build-A-Raft River lets kids craft their own LEGO raft before floating along a 1,000-foot lazy river — an enjoyable way to relax and cool off. The Joker Soaker water playground is perfect for toddlers, with smaller slides and splash zones.
For thrill-seekers, the wave pool and five water slides deliver plenty of splashy excitement. The DUPLO Splash Safari is also praised by families with very young children for being a safe, toddler-friendly zone.
The ticket includes entry to both the theme park and water park, but note that the water park is closed on Tuesdays and Thursdays starting September 3, 2024, and also closed from November 17, 2024, to February 13, 2025. So, timing your visit is key. Booking online in advance offers the benefit of free cancellation up to 24 hours before your visit, giving flexibility if plans change.
While the ticket doesn’t cover food or parking, you’ll find eateries throughout the park, though some reviewers like Isabel mention that during certain visits, many restaurants may be closed, emphasizing the importance of bringing snacks or a picnic.
Reviews reveal that guides and staff often stand out as knowledgeable and helpful, making the experience smoother and more enjoyable. Ronna mentions her experience with the water park as particularly memorable, although she notes that being prepared for some closures (like restaurants) can enhance your visit.
This ticket is perfect for families with children who love LEGO. The variety of interactive rides, creative zones, and water attractions means everyone can find something fun to do. It’s especially ideal if you’re looking for a full-day activity that combines entertainment with some hands-on play. The park’s manageable size and organized layout make it suitable even for younger kids or those who prefer not to spend hours in large, sprawling parks.
It’s a good choice for visitors who want a flexible, family-friendly day trip with the convenience of combined access to both parks. Just remember to check the water park’s schedule, especially if visiting outside of peak season, and plan to bring some snacks to avoid potential closures of food outlets.
The LEGOLAND® Florida Resort 1-Day Water and Theme Park Ticket provides a well-rounded experience packed with creativity, interactive rides, and water fun. It’s designed for families, LEGO fans, and kids of all ages who want a memorable day in a colorful, safe environment. While the cost might seem high, the inclusion of both parks makes it a handy, one-price ticket that offers substantial value — especially if you consider how much entertainment you get in return.
This experience shines brightest when you want a break from traditional theme parks, offering opportunities for hands-on building, creative exploration, and splashy adventures. For families eager to make the most of a Florida day trip while keeping the kids engaged, this ticket hits the sweet spot.
In short, if your family enjoys LEGO-themed fun, interactive rides, and water play, this is a day out that won’t disappoint. Just be sure to plan ahead, check the water park schedules, and bring some snacks. It’s a day designed for smiles, giggles, and, hopefully, a few LEGO masterpieces.
Is parking included in the ticket price?
No, parking is not included. You’ll need to pay separately for parking at LEOGLAND Florida.
How long is the visit expected to last?
The ticket is for one day, so plan to spend a full day exploring both the theme park and water park attractions.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which provides some flexibility if your plans change.
Are there any age restrictions on the rides?
Most rides are suitable for a wide age range, and some attractions like the LEGO City Rescue Academy and DUPLO Splash Safari are designed specifically for younger kids.
Is the water park open year-round?
The water park has scheduled closures: it’s closed on Tuesdays and Thursdays starting September 3, 2024, and from November 17, 2024, to February 13, 2025.
Do the tickets include food and drinks?
No, food and drinks are not included. There are eateries inside the park, but some reviewers recommend bringing snacks or a picnic, especially if some restaurants are closed.
Is the park wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the park is wheelchair accessible, making it easier for all visitors to enjoy the attractions.
This detailed overview should help you decide whether a day at LEGOLAND Florida with this combined ticket is right for your family’s Florida adventure.