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LEGOLAND Florida Water Park receives its water via firefighter




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Opening on May 26, 2012, the new LEGOLAND Water Park at LEGOLAND Florida is under construction and has begun receiving its most important element: water. Firefighters were on hand to help fill the park's Wave Pool, which will be one of several wet attractions.


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The floating safe lego rafts you can sort of construct together is a great idea while keeping the lego theme fresh. Great job Legoland.
 
I worked 11.5 hours at DAK today and, upon stepping out on stage, began making mental tallies of what non-Disney parks' merchandise occurs most. I saw three Universal items (WWoHp hat and a shirt, and one IOA Spidey shirt), one Sea World hat, and one Busch Garden (Cheetah Hunt) hat. And--get this-- FIVE Legoland items (three hats, two shirts), and not from all the same families. Granted, this didn't off set the Perry the Platypus and Angry Birds shirt ration by any significant means, but hot crap. Five Legoland vs three Uni, one Seaworld and one Busch Gardens? I was impressed. You go, Legoland!
 
Legoland will be adding a new Pirate-themed land next year, according to documents found by ParkRumors. It will include a splash-and-soak battler like in California, a Pirate ship themed flat ride, two water play areas, shops, food stands, and a game stall.
 
Orlando Theme Park News has posted a general Legoland update: http://orlandoparksnews.blogspot.com/2012/09/legoland-update-many-new-projects-part-1.html

The open lot soon to be a pirate themed area:

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Where the Star Wars miniland will be built:

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And a new dining experience is supposedly under development:

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Cypress Gardens was kind of cool back in the day. Whenever I came up to Winter Haven with family we'd go there and it was a nice day out most times.
 
Video of the Star Wars Miniland announcement from Attractions:

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Write-up of the announcement courtesy of Orlando Sentinel:

WINTER HAVEN — Legoland Florida will expand its Miniland area to include “Star Wars” scenes in November, General Manager Adrian Jones announced Thursday.

The addition will include seven clusters to represent the six films plus the animated TV series, “Star Wars: The Clone Wars.”

Unveiled Thursday were Lego models of the Millennium Falcon spaceship and red-faced villain Darth Maul from the Star Wars universe. More than 1.5 million bricks will be used in the 2,000 “Star Wars” models, Jones said.

The scenes will be arranged in a chronological path, Jones said. The models will be installed behind the New York section of Miniland, which is currently a grassy patch across from the entrance of the Coastersaurus roller coaster.

“We will always continuously add new attractions here at Legoland Florida,” Jones said.

Legoland California has a similar Star Wars display, but the Florida version will have a few more interactive moments, Jones said.

“Their Millennium Falcon is static, whereas ours actually rises, and there are few extra models thrown in there,” he said.

Some of the models, built in shops in California and Europe, have arrived at Legoland Florida.

“We should be starting toward putting them in place towards the end of October,” said Jason Miller, master model builder for the attraction. Blue tarp already surrounds the future Star Wars Miniland section.

Jones would not say how much the park was spending on the Star Wars Miniland, but called the investment “substantial.”

Internet reports have suggested that a pirate-themed expansion was in the works for Legoland Florida, but that was not announced Thursday. Jones said to expect more additions to Miniland, which will come before its already-announced hotel is completed, which is “a little way off,” he said. No timetable has been set for the hotel.

Although the Star Wars universe is fictional, the Lego displays will stay true to the vision of mastermind George Lucas. They will be in proportion to one another and constructed in a 1/20th scale.

“Fans have actually figured out the specifics for all the ships, for all the buildings, according to the scales that they see in the movies or the TV show,” Miller said. “Every scene that you see will be so lifelike, if you will, that you’ll be able to recognize scenes immediately.”

The new sections will also inject joke and bits of humor, he said.

“Star Wars” has been a force in Central Florida theme parks and attractions for years. Disney’s Hollywood Studios is the host of an annual Star Wars Weekends event and features a Star Tours ride year-round, and the Star Wars Celebration fan gathering recently wrapped up its second meeting of the past three years at the Orange County Convention Center. Next month, an exhibit called “Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination” will open at Orlando Science Center.

Legoland Florida opened last October on the grounds of the former Cypress Gardens attraction. It opened a water park this spring, which Jones said helped position the attraction as a multiday experience. He said he was pleased to have a park expansion within the first year of operation.

“It’s testament to the success of the park,” he said.


Some photos from the event and miniland plans from Theme Park Review:

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From Orlando Sentinel

Legoland Florida will celebrate its first year of operation with half-price tickets and a prize patrol at the theme park on Monday.

The tickets must be purchased online (www.florida.legoland.com/firstbirthday) and are good only on Monday, Oct. 15, 2012. Admission for the day will be $37.50 general, $32.50 for ages 3-12. There is a limit of six tickets per purchase, and the offer is good up to a maximum of 5,000 tickets sold.

A prize patrol will roam the Winter Haven theme park on Monday to surprise guests with gifts such as food vouchers, model-shop tours, front-of-line passes for rides, admission tickets and annual passes, including Merlin Annual Passes USA, which allow entry to Legoland and its water park plus all Merlin Entertainment attractions in the United States for a year.

Operating hours Monday are 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Legoland Florida opened a year ago at the previous site of the Cypress Gardens attraction in Polk County. This spring it added a water park option, and next month it is scheduled to open a “Star Wars”-themed section of its Miniland area, which re-creates famous American buildings and scenes such as the New York skyline, the White House, Daytona International Speedway, South Beach and Las Vegas resorts.