Kiddos Places – Legoland

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Christmas and New Year’s Eve Festivities

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For those looking to make amazing family memories this holiday, LEGOLAND® Florida has it all from a giant LEGO Christmas tree to exploding LEGO fireworks.

Christmas Bricktacular festivities take place every Saturday and Sunday leading up to Christmas in December. Beyond the more than 50 rides, shows and attractions that already provide a fun-filled day, families can marvel at the sight of a 30-foot-tall LEGO Christmas tree made of 270,000 forest green LEGO and DUPLO® bricks, help find Santa in a holiday scavenger hunt in Miniland USA, and meet LEGOLAND Florida’s special holiday friends, LEGO Santa and LEGO Toy Soldier.For the first time this year, families can create the perfect family Christmas photo to send to friends and family as they sit in a life-sized LEGO Sleigh pulled by LEGO Santa Claus and two of his Reindeer, all made out of 161,105 LEGO Bricks.

For our LEGO fans we have special model building opportunities so guests can create their own masterpieces. Help decorate live Christmas trees and build LEGO holiday ornaments (Dec. 7, 9, 14 and 15) or help the park build a LEGO Christmas Tree in time for Christmas day (Dec. 21-24) that will stand over 20-foot-tall when completed.

The fun isn’t done when Christmas comes to a close. LEGOLAND Florida gets the New Year’s party started early with a Countdown to Kids’ New Year’s Eve that features nightly fireworks over Lake Eloise Dec. 26-30. Watch a spectacular fireworks display with special viewing glasses that turn ordinary fireworks into millions of exploding LEGO bricks.

The whole family can enjoy a family friendly party with Kids’ New Year’s Eve on Dec. 31. Kids get to rock out in Miniland USA with a live DJ Dance Party that’s sure to get the whole family moving. This grand finale features a live-action show, an impressive LEGO fireworks display, and a chance to watch the BRICK Drop at just the right time for kids, midnight KST (Kid Standard Time) – otherwise known as 7 p.m. EST.