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3 developments coming soon to Legoland Florida

From places to stay to things to do, here are three developments we’re watching at Legoland Florida in Winter Haven.

A father and his two kids stand outside the entrance of Legoland Florida.

These upcoming developments are on another Lego-vel.

Photo by @bumpgalletta

New things are coming to Legoland Florida brick by brick. If you’re rounding up the family for a trip to this themed paradise nestled in Winter Haven, here are three new things to expect by the end of next year.

Renovated hotel rooms

In April, Legoland Hotel will unveil 20 renovated rooms themed after Lego’s Duplo, Friends, and Ninjago brands. Each room sleeps five people + the suites fit nine, so you can bring your whole crew.

SEA LIFE Florida

On Friday, May 23, guests will go under the sea at Polk County’s only aquarium. It will feature 300 aquatic animals, a 180-degree ocean tunnel, and interactive exhibits.

Indoor roller coaster

In 2026, Legoland Florida will launch its first indoor roller coaster on the former Lego Flying School site. Theming is yet to be revealed, but “expect an experience that combines the creative world of LEGO building with an exhilarating ride and storyline.”

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