It's interesting how they kept their speed slide complex after becoming a Legoland park. When Aquatica San Diego became Sesame Place, they had a speed slide called Hoo Roo Run but took it out because of how intense it was for kids. Thankfully they kept all the other slides they had.
Also legoland would have their more thrilling slides stay since, unlike sesame place, its geared to people slightly older (though they did open the peppa pig theme park in the parking lot), meanwhile sesame place is for like, ages 3-5.
@@GorillaWithACellphone I don't know about that. They have the same age demographic in my opinion. You usually stop playing with legos around the same time you stop watching Sesame Street if not earlier.
@@mitchellries256 Eh, Theres adults who play with legos, probably some that watch sesame street, but i feel like lego is often geared towards 8-13 year olds since tiny pieces (Lego duplo is for smaller children) plus theres sets of stuff thats geared for more bigger kids. But I understand your point.
@@GorillaWithACellphone 8-13 years old? Well I will confess I have a friend who is still fascinated with legos to this day and he did get me a Lego set for Christmas of Winnie-The-Pooh's house but otherwise Legos were one of the first toys I ever played with as a preschooler. But times change I suppose.
Fun fact! A majority of the rides here are identical to the ones at splash island at wild adventures. This is because at one point they were owned by the same company. Cypress Gardens was once the sister park to wild adventures
Cute water park I guess. I still think Legoland Resorts are beyond overpriced. They’re missing some of that immersion and a good selection of rides that everyone enjoys, especially when they price themselves similar to Disney or Universal
At LEGOLAND Germany there will be built the first Coaster with Inversions (B&M Wing Coaster) in 2023, at least. So it will have 4 coasters and already isnt that expensive like the american parks. But one the other hand it isn't a real "resort" and you can't find any water parks there.....
@@marzok9632 wow a B&M wing coaster sounds awesome for a Legoland Park! I'm hoping they start investing in larger rides, even more world-class dark rides would be awesome.
@@mackenziefritz8169 officially "B&M Wing Coaster" isn't confirmed already, but there is a confirmed information with "special seat position next to the rail (with inversions)", which only can be this coaster typ in reality....especially for the MERLIN Entertainment Group and there pevious B&M orders.
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It's interesting how they kept their speed slide complex after becoming a Legoland park. When Aquatica San Diego became Sesame Place, they had a speed slide called Hoo Roo Run but took it out because of how intense it was for kids. Thankfully they kept all the other slides they had.
Also legoland would have their more thrilling slides stay since, unlike sesame place, its geared to people slightly older (though they did open the peppa pig theme park in the parking lot), meanwhile sesame place is for like, ages 3-5.
@@GorillaWithACellphone I don't know about that. They have the same age demographic in my opinion. You usually stop playing with legos around the same time you stop watching Sesame Street if not earlier.
@@mitchellries256 Eh, Theres adults who play with legos, probably some that watch sesame street, but i feel like lego is often geared towards 8-13 year olds since tiny pieces (Lego duplo is for smaller children) plus theres sets of stuff thats geared for more bigger kids. But I understand your point.
@@GorillaWithACellphone 8-13 years old? Well I will confess I have a friend who is still fascinated with legos to this day and he did get me a Lego set for Christmas of Winnie-The-Pooh's house but otherwise Legos were one of the first toys I ever played with as a preschooler. But times change I suppose.
@@mitchellries256 true, they do, and i was only saying that thats the intended ages, obviously theres older and younger people using it.
Denmark do also have a legoland water park billund called lalandia
No. It's located next to Legoland but it's not part of it. It's operated by a different chain.
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Fun fact! A majority of the rides here are identical to the ones at splash island at wild adventures. This is because at one point they were owned by the same company. Cypress Gardens was once the sister park to wild adventures
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I remember Lego land Florida I actually went when I was younger and I loved it but this was before the water park opened up
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Me and my dad actually rode the blue and yellow water rides And the blue tube one we almost fell off
Same here
I wouldn't ride that again, you get too close to the edge
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You should go to the world Waterpark in Edmonton Canada
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Nice slides howhever they are a bit generic imo
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Cute water park I guess. I still think Legoland Resorts are beyond overpriced. They’re missing some of that immersion and a good selection of rides that everyone enjoys, especially when they price themselves similar to Disney or Universal
At LEGOLAND Germany there will be built the first Coaster with Inversions (B&M Wing Coaster) in 2023, at least.
So it will have 4 coasters and already isnt that expensive like the american parks.
But one the other hand it isn't a real "resort" and you can't find any water parks there.....
@@marzok9632 wow a B&M wing coaster sounds awesome for a Legoland Park! I'm hoping they start investing in larger rides, even more world-class dark rides would be awesome.
@@mackenziefritz8169 officially "B&M Wing Coaster" isn't confirmed already, but there is a confirmed information with "special seat position next to the rail (with inversions)", which only can be this coaster typ in reality....especially for the MERLIN Entertainment Group and there pevious B&M orders.
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