Central Florida’s newest family theme park is gearing up for an action-packed 2012 with special events specifically geared towards families with children age 2 to 12. From LEGO Friends Weekend to Kids’ New Year’s Eve, the first full year of LEGOLAND Florida is sure provide many reasons for guests to return again and again.
Here's the 2012 Calendar of Events for Legoland Florida:
LEGO Friends Weekend (March 24 & 25, 2012)
is a daytime party for girls that includes a LEGO Friends building event, entertainment, games, activities and much more. This first-ever event celebrates girls and their personal individuality, just like the LEGO Group’s newest line of construction toys.
Winter Haven Hospital Foundation Citrus Classic 5 (April 14, 2012)
This community-wide health event is designed for participants of all ages.
Red, Brick & Boom (July, 4 2012)
Celebrate the 4th of July with a bang at LEGOLAND Florida’s first Independence Day event – Red, Brick & Boom. With special 3D glasses that turn ordinary fireworks into millions of exploding bricks, this July 4th celebration is sure to dazzle and delight.
Brick-or-Treat (October 2012)
This spooky, kooky event features themed treat stations with candy, snacks and a few surprises along the way -- every Saturday and Sunday at Legoland Florida in October
Legoland Florida 1-year Anniversary Celebration (October 15, 2012)
Go LEGOLAND - it’s your birthday! Guests can celebrate LEGOLAND Florida’s first anniversary with a very special celebration.
Christmas Bricktacular (Weekends in December)
‘Tis the season for Christmas Bricktacular at LEGOLAND Florida with a 270,000 brick Christmas tree and festive decorations. Santa Claus makes daily appearances in the park.
Countdown to Kids’ New Year’s Eve (December 26-30, 2012)
Featuring nightly fireworks over Lake Eloise; Watch the spectacular fireworks explode into millions of tiny LEGO bricks with special 3D viewing glasses.
Kids’ New Year’s Eve (Dec. 31, 2012)
5, 4, 3, 2, 1! Happy at LEGOLAND Florida where the giant LEGO brick drops at a very kid-friendly midnight KST (Kid Standard Time) – otherwise known as 7 p.m. EST. Other event elements include fireworks and a dance party DJ.
All events (*except Citrus Classic 5K) are included with park admission and subject to change without notice. For the most current information on LEGOLAND Florida special events, visit www.LEGOLAND.com.
LEGOLAND Tips and Tricks
The LEGOLAND Florida theme park looks really cool for my partner and I, we really love LEGOS so we are looking forward to ride the rides and see all the interesting LEGO Models.