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A World of LEGO: Exploring Global LEGO Theme Parks

by mia lee 16 Jan 2025 0 Comments

LEGO Means "Play Well"

Christiansen's company moved primarily to the production of wooden toys, such as yo-yos, pull-along animals and trucks. He consequently decided to focus his products on the development of children. 

Christiansen said, "Not until the day when I said to myself, 'You must make a choice between carpentry and toys' did I find the real answer."

Imagine a world entirely built from LEGO bricks - this dream becomes reality across magnificent LEGO theme parks worldwide. Each park offers its own unique interpretation of the LEGO universe:

Legoland Windsor, UK

Legoland Windsor, UK is currently the largest Legoland in the world, built in 1996. There are St. Paul's Cathedral and the Tower of London built with Lego bricks, as if London is miniaturized, and there is also the world's smallest fireworks show. It is a theme park that Lego fans cannot miss.

The theme park mainly features miniature landscapes of Western Europe such as London and Paris, France. The most attractive thing in Legoland Windsor is the mini city built with 20 million Lego bricks over a period of three years. It contains a lifelike miniature London, St. Paul's Cathedral, the Tower of London, Big Ben, etc., just like walking into a small country.

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Legoland Winter Haven, Florida, USA

Legoland Winter Haven, Florida, USA, opened on October 15, 2011 at Legoland in Florida, USA. Legoland Florida is located in Winter Haven, Florida, about 45 minutes from Orlando Disney World. The park uses more than 50 million Lego plastic building blocks to build rides and attractions, which are divided into ten theme areas, including Lego City, Castle Hill, Pirate Cave, Challenge the Limit, and Fantasy Zone.

Legoland in Winter Haven, Florida, USA, is a theme park specifically designed for families with children aged 2–12. It features over 50 rides, shows, attractions, and interactive exhibits, all themed around LEGO. Highlights include:  

- LEGO Kingdoms: A medieval-themed area with castles, dragons, and knights.  
- Miniland USA: Famous American landmarks recreated with millions of LEGO bricks.  
- LEGO Movie World: Immersive attractions inspired by The LEGO Movie.  
- Water Park: A seasonal water park with slides, wave pools, and a build-your-own-raft river.  
- Pirate River Quest: A boat ride adventure through a LEGO pirate-filled canal.  

Legoland Dubai

Legoland Dubai is also the most fun Legoland. It opened on October 31, 2016 and has more than 100 amusement parks and attractions. It built a miniature Dubai with Lego.

Legoland Dubai is a thrilling destination in Dubai Parks and Resorts, UAE. It features over 40 interactive rides, shows, and attractions, as well as 15,000 LEGO models made from more than 60 million LEGO bricks. Highlights include:  

- Miniland: A unique indoor area showcasing iconic landmarks from the UAE and the Middle East, built entirely from LEGO bricks.  
- LEGO City: Kids can experience grown-up activities, such as driving electric cars, flying planes, or earning a LEGO City driver’s license.  
- Imagination: Encourages creativity with hands-on activities like building and racing LEGO cars.  
- Kingdoms: A medieval-themed zone with roller coasters and castles.  
- Adventure: An action-packed area with treasure hunts, submarine rides, and interactive games.  
- Legoland Water Park: offering LEGO-themed water slides, a wave pool, and a build-your-own-raft fun experience.

Legoland Japan

Legoland Japan, located in Nagoya, Japan, is a vibrant and interactive theme park. It covers an area of ​​93,000 square meters. Opened in 2017, it offers over 40 attractions, rides, and shows, alongside spectacular LEGO models crafted from millions of LEGO bricks. Key highlights include:  

- Miniland Japan: A stunning recreation of famous Japanese landmarks like Mount Fuji, Nagoya Castle, and Tokyo Tower, built entirely from LEGO bricks.  
- Bricktopia: A creative zone where kids can unleash their imaginations by building and experimenting with LEGO bricks.  
- Knight’s Kingdom: A medieval-themed section with castles, roller coasters, and jousting activities.  
- Legoland Hotel: offering fully themed LEGO rooms, ensuring an immersive experience. Perfect for LEGO fans!
The airplane theme and car theme are very suitable for children or people with childlike innocence.

Legoland Malaysia

Legoland Malaysia opened on September 15, 2012 in Johor, Malaysia. Legoland Malaysia theme park covers an area of ​​about 93,000 square meters. There are more than 40 kinds of amusement facilities, performances and attractions in the park. It is mainly divided into seven theme parks, including the entrance, Lego City, Little People's Kingdom, Adventure Land, Fantasy Park, Lego Kingdom and Lego Technology Park. It is also the only water Legoland open all year round. It is best to prepare a swimsuit when visiting. There are both exciting roller coasters and happy water wandering.

Legoland Günzburg, Germany

Legoland Deutschland Resort, located in Günzburg, Germany, is one of Europe’s premier family theme parks, offering an unforgettable LEGO-themed experience. Designed primarily for families with children aged 2–12, the park features over 60 attractions, interactive rides, and millions of LEGO bricks.

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The resort includes the Legoland Holiday Village, featuring LEGO-themed accommodations such as castles, pirate rooms, and camping barrels. Its family-friendly atmosphere, exciting attractions, and immersive LEGO magic make it a must-visit destination in Europe! Whether you are a little treasure hunter, pirate, explorer, knight, or roller coaster warrior, this is a paradise full of joy.

Legoland Billund, Denmark

Legoland Billund, Denmark This is the world's first Lego theme park. It is located in the small town of Billund on the Jutland Peninsula. It opened in 1968 and consists of 42 million building blocks. Walking into the Legoland is like walking into a mini world. There are the famous Copenhagen Port, the winding Amsterdam Canal, the magnificent Danish Royal Amalienborg Palace, the Greek Parthenon, the Neuschwanstein Castle in Munich, Germany, and the Statue of Liberty in the United States. It is like a miniature world.

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