Legoland Florida – tickets, prices, rides, what to expect

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Legoland Florida Resort

Legoland Florida Resort is a fantastic vacation spot with over 50 rides, shows, and attractions inspired by LEGO brands and characters.

It offers a wide range of adventures for kids, especially those up to 12 years old, across its three main sections—the Legoland Theme Park, the Water Park, and the Peppa Pig Theme Park.

This popular destination attracts around 2 million tourists every year and is known for being one of the most affordable theme parks in Central Florida.

Due to its proximity to Orlando, many people also call it Legoland Orlando.

If you’re planning a visit, here’s everything you need to know before buying your Legoland Florida tickets.

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It’s highly recommended to book your LEGOLAND Florida Theme Park tickets in advance. These tickets sell out quickly, so securing your spot early ensures you don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience.

Legoland Florida tickets

Dragon Ride in Legoland Theme Park
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Legoland Florida offers various ticket combinations, so you can choose the admission ticket that suits you best. 

When you buy tickets online, they are emailed to you immediately.

On the day of your visit, head to the entrance queue with your pre-printed ticket or scan it directly from your mobile device.

Note: Cancel your ticket 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Legoland Florida ticket price

All guests aged two and above pay the same price for Legoland Florida tickets, depending on the number of days and parks selected. 

The cheapest Legoland admission is the one-day theme park ticket, at $79, which includes entry to Legoland, the Water Park, and the Peppa Pig Theme Park. 

A two-day admission to Legoland Theme Park costs $94 per person. 

While Legoland Resort doesn’t offer any discounts, infants up to one year old can enter for free.

Types of Legoland Orlando tickets

There are eleven different ways to explore Legoland Theme Park, also referred to as Legoland Resort.

Go to the ticket booking page and select your preferred ticket option. 

If you opt for a two-day ticket, you should redeem the second day within fourteen days of your first use.

Ticket Option Starting Price
1-Day Legoland Florida $ 79
1-Day Legoland + Water Park$ 101
1-Day Legoland + Peppa Pig$ 106
2-Day Legoland Florida$ 101
2-Day Legoland + Water Park$ 127
2-Day Legoland + Peppa Pig$ 133
2-Day Legoland + Peppa Pig+ Water Park$ 143
3-Day Legoland + Peppa Pig+ Water Park$ 165
1-Day Legoland + Orlando Shuttle trip $ 106
1-Day Legoland + Water Park + Orlando Shuttle$128
1-Day Legoland + Peppa Pig + Orlando Shuttle trip$ 133

Are you in Orlando for an extended holiday? Check out the Orlando All-Inclusive Pass, which gets you admission to 25+ top Orlando attractions and helps you save up to 50% on ticket costs.

Hours for Legoland Florida

Legoland Florida Theme Park is open from 10 am to 5 pm every day. 

However, its closing time may get extended to 6 pm or 7 pm depending on the day and season. 

The Legoland Water Park in Winter Haven opens at 11 am and closes at 5 pm.

Ticket booths open approximately 45 minutes before the park opens, but book your Legoland Florida tickets online to save waiting time and money.

Best time to visit

Legoland Florida gets busy starting in March and stays crowded throughout the summer. 

However, some days are better for visiting than others. 

Both Legoland Theme Park and Water Park are busiest on Saturdays, and the next busiest day is Friday, as people take off work for a three-day weekend.

Sundays are relatively better because many tourists staying in and near the resort leave by noon. 

The best day to visit is Monday, when the rides and water slides are the least crowded. 

It is best to avoid summer holidays and school breaks.

How long does Legoland in Florida take?

Legoland Florida has three parts—the more popular theme park, the Water Park, and the Peppa Pig Theme Park, which is the kids’ favorite.

The Legoland Theme Park has more than 50 rides, shows, and attractions that can be explored in a full day. 

If you also plan to enjoy Legoland’s Water Park, you will need one more day. 

That’s why tourists and locals who want to explore all the parks opt for the Two Days, Three Parks Legoland ticket.

What to expect at Legoland Florida

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Legoland Florida Theme Park

Legoland Florida’s Theme Park has 14 unique zones offering various rides and experiences. 

The 14 zones are:

  • The Beginning
  • Fun Town
  • Heartlake City
  • Miniland USA
  • Pirates Cove
  • LEGO Technic
  • Imagination Zone
  • LEGO City
  • LEGO NinJago World
  • Land of Adventure
  • LEGO Kingdoms
  • DUPLO Valley
  • The LEGO MOVIE World
  • Cypress Gardens

The best part is that all these adventures are not ‘scary’ and suitable for both tiny tots and pre-teens.

Besides this, Legoland Florida also has the LEGOLAND Water Park and the Peppa Pig Theme Park.

Legoland Water Park

Legoland Water Park in Florida
Image: Legoland.com

At Legoland Florida Water Park, you can slide, splash, and build to your heart’s content. 

Your kids will love the LEGO wave pool, Build-A-Raft lazy river, tube slides, body slides, and interactive water-play structures like Joker Soaker and DUPLO Safari.

There’s no separate ticket for the water park since it’s inside the Legoland theme park. 

You can buy a 1-day Legoland ticket and spend the whole day at the water park, or get a 2-day ticket to split your time between the theme park, Peppa Pig park, and the water park. Book your tickets now!

Remember to bring your own towels, as they aren’t available for rent, and the surf shop can be expensive. 

The water park has changing rooms, and it is mandatory to be dressed in swimwear.

The busiest time at the water park is from 1 pm to 3 pm, so we recommend to visit either from 11 am to 1 pm or from 3 pm to 7 pm. 

Peppa Pig Theme Park

Peppa Pig Theme Park is the newest addition to Florida’s Legoland Resort, where kids can immerse themselves in the wonderful world of Peppa Pig. 

Inspired by the animated TV series, this park is designed for kids aged six to 10 years old. 

They can enjoy a roller coaster ride with Daddy Pig, soar in a hot air balloon with Peppa Pig, and sail to Pirate Island with Grandad Dog. 

The park features familiar sights from Peppa Pig, such as the Fun Fair and Mr. Potato’s Showtime Arena, making it an instant hit. 

There’s even a “Muddy Puddles” Splash Pad for the whole family to jump in and have fun.

Legoland Florida rides

LEGOLAND Florida Park has over 50 fun rides, interactive shows, and brick-tastic attractions inspired by LEGO.

There are three kinds of rides at this Florida attraction—the Duplo Valley for kids under five, thrill rides for older kids, and rides for all age groups. 

Ride height restrictions are clearly displayed in front of each ride. 

Wait times can vary, especially during peak seasons, so it’s a good idea to check the map of Legoland Florida (980 Kb, PDF) and prioritize your must-see attractions. 

All rides offer a parent swap facility, making it easier for families to enjoy the park together.

One day or two days at Florida Legoland

LEGOLAND Florida Resort in Winter Haven is a large park with three massive sections – the Legoland Theme Park, the Water Park, and the Peppa Pig Theme Park.

While the Theme Park and Water Park are suitable for kids up to 12 years old, Peppa Pig Park is best for kids under seven. 

Depending on your kid’s age, you can decide which part of Legoland Resort is more appropriate for your child.

Most visitors buy a 1-day ticket to explore the Legoland Theme Park. 

Those who have visited before often get a 1-day ticket to see both the Theme Park and Water Park. 

Tourists visiting in summer, with more time, often opt for the 2-day, two-park ticket to enjoy both the Legoland Theme Park and the Water Park. 

Three-day, three-park tickets are also available, allowing guests to explore the Theme Park, Water Park, and Peppa Pig Park over 14 days.

Find out about the different types of Legoland Florida tickets.

Where is Legoland Florida

Legoland Florida Resort is located at One LEGOLAND Way, Winter Haven, FL 33884. Get Directions

Located in Central Florida’s Winter Haven, it is just a 45-minute drive from both Orlando and Tampa.

From Orlando

  • Take I-4 WEST to exit 55 (US Hwy 27 South)
  • Turn right off U.S. Highway 27 at State Road 540/Cypress Gardens Boulevard. The park is four miles on the left.

From Tampa

  • Take I-4 EAST to Exit 27 (Polk County Parkway)
  • Then, take Exit 14 to Winter Haven (2nd Toll Booth), turning east on S.R. 540 and following it eight miles to Hwy 17 North.
  • Turn left to take Hwy 17 North, two miles over the bridge to Cypress Gardens Boulevard, and turn right. Legoland Way will be on your right.

Parking Prices

The cost of standard parking at Peppa Pig Park at Winter Haven’s Legoland is $32 per car.

If you prefer to park closer to the Legoland entrance, the online preferred parking will cost you $52 per car.

Guests can re-enter if they have a valid parking stub for the same day.

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Jamshed is a versatile traveler, equally drawn to the vibrant energy of city escapes and the peaceful solitude of remote getaways. On some trips, he indulges in resort hopping, while on others, he spends little time in his accommodation, fully immersing himself in the destination. A passionate foodie, Jamshed delights in exploring local cuisines, with a particular love for flavorful non-vegetarian dishes. Favourite Cities: Amsterdam, Las Vegas, Dublin, Prague, Vienna

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2 thoughts on “Legoland Florida – tickets, prices, rides, what to expect”

  1. We hit Fun Spot on a Sunday right at 10, and parking was a breeze with no long lines to get in. My 9-year-old, who usually avoids big coasters, surprisingly loved them all (except Mia’s ride), and my thrill-seeking 10-year-old had a blast too. We rode almost every ride twice, got drenched at the Water park (it’s like jumping in a pool with your clothes on!), and enjoyed the super cool lego kingdoms—definitely a fun day, even if I felt like I was melting!

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  2. Our family loved the park and will definitely be back! Closing at 6 pm feels too early. It’s perfect for families with kids aged 3-10, and even those who love Legos will have a blast. Overall, it’s excellent value and money well spent.

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