I’ve just been informed that all of Dino Valley is closed now, and the only way into LEGO Movie World is through Fun Town currently. Of course that would happen after I film this. 😅
@@elissajones5154 That is what I understand, yes. I don’t have anymore information other than that I’ve been told the whole area is currently closed. Maybe Coastersaurus reopens before the whole land, but perhaps not. I believe Dino Valley is slated to open in the Spring, but no official date has been announced.
I probably wouldn’t go there if we didn’t have kids, but knowing you struggle with a lot of the more intense rides, I can see how these types of gentler ones would be perfect for you.
Hey there! Thanks for the review of the rides! I actually work there and I operate Driving School, Junior Drive, Skipper School, and LEGOLAND Express so if you got any questions about the rides feel free to ask!
Hey I have a couple questions; is there stroller parking when you are getting in line for a ride? Can you take bags or purses on the ride with you? And can you bring any water bottles or snacks into the park?
I’m kind of a scaredy cat of rides and I just wanna know if the disco ball ride would be good? The rides I like is rides such as manta and Arctic rescue
@@RielleLopez I find it fun. But I like drop rides. It’s not a super terrifying drop. But it still drops. So if you don’t like drops, that’ll be a pass.
Your videos have been helpful. We are Florida passholders going to California park for the first time in begining of March. Are there any pop bagdes or anything else special for first timers? Thanks!
This park looks like it would be a lot of fun!!! They recently opened one up in NY and have thought about planning a trip there. Thanks for giving us an idea of what to expect!!
That would be fun. I've wanted to visit some of the other LEGOLAND's around the country. My annual pass actually gets me into every single Merlin Entertainment facility which includes SEA LIFE aquariums, all LEGOLAND parks, and their Discovery Centers. Florida would most likely be the next one I try out, but who knows when. If you go to NY you'll have to let me know how it was.
I love watching your channel it brings me such joy and on top of that I’ve meet you a while back at Lego land good to see your still making epic videos thank you 😊❤
No particular strategy, no. Unfortunately, as often as I’ve gone, I’ve never detected a pattern. Ninjago, Emmet’s, and Technic Coaster are the three most popular rides with the longest lines. But I’ve literally seen all of them with empty lines at rope drop and full lines at rope drop. I’ve seen them with full lines first thing in the AM and then at 1 PM the lines are empty. I’ve even encountered them empty 30 minutes after I’ve walked by and they were full. It’s just so strange. General advice is to ride those rides in the Morning, but as I said sometimes that could lead to you actually waiting longer. It’s best to just play it by ear and see what it’s like the day you arrive. I’d also recommend that for Reserve and Ride. I’ve never bought it, so I don’t really know what it’s like. It seems expensive to me. The only days you’d really need it are when it’s super crowded. Which is mostly holidays and weekends in the summer, Halloween, and Christmas Seasons. If it were me, I’d check Ninjago when the park first opens. If it has a line, then I’d proceed to Technic, it probably won’t, so I’d ride that. Then I’d just proceed through the park in order from there.
Could you make a ride guide on the Disney World parks? I’m going to it in 2 weeks and I know most of the rides however it would help the rest of my family picture the rides we won’t get to do better because I live in California
I believe I have footage for this video because I had fully intended to put together some ride guides for there last year when I went in April, but ended up scrapping the idea as the WDW videos just weren't performing. However, I could try this year since it's the beginning of the year and that was the middle of the year. But the likelihood of me having those videos done before you go in two weeks in very slim. I've got a very tight schedule of videos coming out all month, and the Disneyland and DCA ride guides are a higher priority for me. If you don't mind watching them after the fact, I could potentially have them up in 3-4 weeks.
😳 you mean to tell me a 4 year old can and does go on roller coasters like that!? I’m old enough to be their grandma 😂 and even I would be afraid of that.
Yes! 😂 Benjamin rode it for the first time as soon as he turned 4. Granted, he didn’t really start to like it until he was almost 6. He refused to ride it most of the time in between, but he did on occasion.
He’s braver than I am. At least he tried it as soon as he could. I dodged roller coasters besides Jaguar at Knotts until last year actually. I went on 🤔 the wooded one,I forget the name. I don’t think I’ll ever go on that again 😂. I didn’t open my eyes from the time it started to move until it was over.
@@mzsantana87 Ghost Rider. I’ve only ridden that once. We rope dropped it almost two years ago now I think. We only took James that trip. Benjamin just hit 48 inches, so that opens up a lot of options and it’s why we’re considering a Knott’s pass.
@@ecorico22 I would say more like 4 to 9. You can’t even do some of the rides until 4 years of age. But my 10 year old is definitely growing out of it now.
I work at Legoland and for the 2 new rides, the goal is to open by spring 2024. My Managers announced last week the company said between March and May. The Duplo little dino trail will be 4 people cars instead of 2 and they will also have touch screens on the cars like Deep Sea Adventure in the submarine where you can click on the dino you found so it's more interactive to the little kids. Also for the river quest ride they will be using the same boats as the old "fairy tale" ride but the track and the ride will be a different theme like a dinosaur theme ride.
I’ve just been informed that all of Dino Valley is closed now, and the only way into LEGO Movie World is through Fun Town currently.
Of course that would happen after I film this. 😅
Does that mean coastersaurus is closed?
@@elissajones5154 That is what I understand, yes.
I don’t have anymore information other than that I’ve been told the whole area is currently closed.
Maybe Coastersaurus reopens before the whole land, but perhaps not.
I believe Dino Valley is slated to open in the Spring, but no official date has been announced.
@@SoCalDisneyDad dang it! We’re going in 2 weeks 😔
Can you let us know how did it go? Is it closed?@@elissajones5154
We made it on a video!! Thanks for taking a photo with us. According to my kid, meeting you was better than find the Holiday Mr. Gold an hour prior.
Aww, that’s awesome. Thank you! Hope you had an amazing time at LEGOLAND.
I really do like Legoland. I think it's fun for all ages. Even though it's more centered for kids.
I probably wouldn’t go there if we didn’t have kids, but knowing you struggle with a lot of the more intense rides, I can see how these types of gentler ones would be perfect for you.
How are the lines on the weekend I hate waiting and thinking of upgrading to any ultimate express or deluxe passes let me know please 🙏🏽
Perfect review, we enjoyed our trip and watching this really helped in planning all the rides. Thank you!
Planning a trip soon are the long lines on the weekends should I upgrade to any ultimate express deluxe passes ? Plz let me know ❤
Hey there!
Thanks for the review of the rides! I actually work there and I operate Driving School, Junior Drive, Skipper School, and LEGOLAND Express so if you got any questions about the rides feel free to ask!
Awesome! Thank you!
@BubbytoBen any info on whether or not the Coastersaurus is currently closed?
@@tactfulanimal The whole land is now closed, including Coastersaurus. I was just there yesterday. New video today at 3 PM PST.
@@tactfulanimal Yes, coastersoarus is currently closed due to the Dino Valley construction. I believe that they will open up around March.
Awesome (bummer!). Thank you both for the responses, though!
Thank you for the video
Going for Christmas time
Thank you so much for making this video! Super helpful to plan for our upcoming visit.
Thanks! Going in 45 days
Is it super fun there cuz I’m going after thanksgiving and my Cusin is going on thanksgiving
We always have a good time every time we go. There's lots to do and see.
Hey I have a couple questions; is there stroller parking when you are getting in line for a ride? Can you take bags or purses on the ride with you? And can you bring any water bottles or snacks into the park?
Yes to all of the above, with the exception of roller coasters which require you to leave your bags in cubbies at the ride exit.
I’m curious what are the activities available for toddlers under 2 years?
I’m kind of a scaredy cat of rides and I just wanna know if the disco ball ride would be good? The rides I like is rides such as manta and Arctic rescue
@@RielleLopez I find it fun. But I like drop rides. It’s not a super terrifying drop. But it still drops. So if you don’t like drops, that’ll be a pass.
Your videos have been helpful. We are Florida passholders going to California park for the first time in begining of March. Are there any pop bagdes or anything else special for first timers? Thanks!
Yes. Just stop in at guest services when you arrive
Thanks for the in depth video! I’m thinking of planning a trip soon!
Awesome! It's a great park.
You go to Legoland Malaysia and the rides are bigger and less restrictive. It is sad that Malaysia has more freedom in some ways.
This park looks like it would be a lot of fun!!! They recently opened one up in NY and have thought about planning a trip there. Thanks for giving us an idea of what to expect!!
That would be fun. I've wanted to visit some of the other LEGOLAND's around the country. My annual pass actually gets me into every single Merlin Entertainment facility which includes SEA LIFE aquariums, all LEGOLAND parks, and their Discovery Centers.
Florida would most likely be the next one I try out, but who knows when. If you go to NY you'll have to let me know how it was.
@@SoCalDisneyDadThat’s super cool your pass gets you into all the parks! We definitely will let you know if we go to the one here in NY!
I'm going next week with my gf for our 4 year anniversary it's going to be our first time at Legoland
Thank you for the video! I wanted to see what the rides are because I’m going to legoland on my birthday!
🎉🎉❤❤ awesome thanks!
I love watching your channel it brings me such joy and on top of that I’ve meet you a while back at Lego land good to see your still making epic videos thank you 😊❤
Thank you so much!
Thanks dude
update the whole area is closed currently and there working on coastersaurs. the path is blocked so movie wold is only acseesable thruight funtown.
Of course that would happen AFTER I film it. 😅
Do you have recommendations for an itinerary or strategy to do everything? And additional info on the skip the line system?
No particular strategy, no. Unfortunately, as often as I’ve gone, I’ve never detected a pattern.
Ninjago, Emmet’s, and Technic Coaster are the three most popular rides with the longest lines.
But I’ve literally seen all of them with empty lines at rope drop and full lines at rope drop.
I’ve seen them with full lines first thing in the AM and then at 1 PM the lines are empty.
I’ve even encountered them empty 30 minutes after I’ve walked by and they were full.
It’s just so strange.
General advice is to ride those rides in the Morning, but as I said sometimes that could lead to you actually waiting longer.
It’s best to just play it by ear and see what it’s like the day you arrive.
I’d also recommend that for Reserve and Ride. I’ve never bought it, so I don’t really know what it’s like. It seems expensive to me.
The only days you’d really need it are when it’s super crowded. Which is mostly holidays and weekends in the summer, Halloween, and Christmas Seasons.
If it were me, I’d check Ninjago when the park first opens. If it has a line, then I’d proceed to Technic, it probably won’t, so I’d ride that.
Then I’d just proceed through the park in order from there.
@@SoCalDisneyDad thank you so much! This is helpful… and surprising. 😀
This is exactly why I love your page. I had no idea Legoland had rides, and it has 26! I’m shocked lol.
Yes! It’s quite a large park and our family’s preferred theme park aside from Disneyland.
Though we are considering getting Knott’s passes this year.
Awesome
What did you think it was hjhhhhh haha
@@hollybabyyy I had no idea. I’m not a Lego fan, so for all I knew it was a place they can play and build Legos 😂
Could you make a ride guide on the Disney World parks?
I’m going to it in 2 weeks and I know most of the rides however it would help the rest of my family picture the rides we won’t get to do better because I live in California
I believe I have footage for this video because I had fully intended to put together some ride guides for there last year when I went in April, but ended up scrapping the idea as the WDW videos just weren't performing. However, I could try this year since it's the beginning of the year and that was the middle of the year.
But the likelihood of me having those videos done before you go in two weeks in very slim. I've got a very tight schedule of videos coming out all month, and the Disneyland and DCA ride guides are a higher priority for me.
If you don't mind watching them after the fact, I could potentially have them up in 3-4 weeks.
You don’t have to finish it in that time but I would love to See it@@SoCalDisneyDad
I'm going tomorrow:D
Going to Lego land today!🎉😊
😳 you mean to tell me a 4 year old can and does go on roller coasters like that!? I’m old enough to be their grandma 😂 and even I would be afraid of that.
Yes! 😂 Benjamin rode it for the first time as soon as he turned 4. Granted, he didn’t really start to like it until he was almost 6. He refused to ride it most of the time in between, but he did on occasion.
He’s braver than I am. At least he tried it as soon as he could. I dodged roller coasters besides Jaguar at Knotts until last year actually. I went on 🤔 the wooded one,I forget the name. I don’t think I’ll ever go on that again 😂. I didn’t open my eyes from the time it started to move until it was over.
@@mzsantana87 Ghost Rider. I’ve only ridden that once. We rope dropped it almost two years ago now I think. We only took James that trip. Benjamin just hit 48 inches, so that opens up a lot of options and it’s why we’re considering a Knott’s pass.
OMG I'AM GOING TO LEGOLAND 9 MORE DAYS!!!!!!!
Definitely seems like a 2-6 year old age range. Glad i didn’t bother with passes.
@@ecorico22 I would say more like 4 to 9. You can’t even do some of the rides until 4 years of age. But my 10 year old is definitely growing out of it now.
I’d say between 4 and max 11 years old will enjoy it, 12 and up try a different theme park.
I work at Legoland and for the 2 new rides, the goal is to open by spring 2024. My Managers announced last week the company said between March and May. The Duplo little dino trail will be 4 people cars instead of 2 and they will also have touch screens on the cars like Deep Sea Adventure in the submarine where you can click on the dino you found so it's more interactive to the little kids. Also for the river quest ride they will be using the same boats as the old "fairy tale" ride but the track and the ride will be a different theme like a dinosaur theme ride.
This is also really awesome news. Thanks for sharing!