Modeled after the original Legoland in Denmark, Legoland is an enchanting fantasy environment built entirely of those little colored plastic building blocks that many of us grew up with.
Legoland is split into nine major sections: The Beginning, Dino Island, Duplo, Village Green, Fun Town, Castle Hill, Miniland USA, Pirate Shores, Imagination Zone, and Land of Adventure. At Miniland USA, skylines of major metropolitan cities have been spectacularly recreated entirely of Lego. In Dino Island, a mini steel roller coaster called the "Coastersaurus" curves and dips around giant models of Lego dinosaurs. In Duplo, kids play with water and music. Castle Hill is a medieval castle-themed area. Its main attraction is "the Dragon," a roller coaster that slowly tours a castle. There’s also face-painting, boat rides, and several roller coasters scaled down for kids.
Latest Reviews
Review by Yuji K, January 2013
Doing what: Legoland California Transportation and Admission
My eight year son liked Legoland very much.
Review by triotravellers, October 2012
Doing what: LEGOLAND® California
If you have children who love LEGO, you MUST visit LEGOLAND. My husb and i took our 10yr old son and we visited twice. You cannot see all this park in one day as it is huge. We did the Lego park on the first day and then the Aquarium and the Waterpark on the second. The Aquarium is easily done in a couple of hours but the waterpark is also huge and once you're children are inside, they won't want to come out. Loved everything about this park. It is a long drive out of Anaheim but well worth it.
Review by briddle5243, June 2012
Doing what: Go San Diego Card
No troubles in getting the card or using it at Legoland.
Practical Info
Legoland is located in Carlsbad, about 45 minutes northwest of San Diego. To get there, take Interstate 5 to the Legoland/Cannon Road exit. If you’re coming by bus, you can take the Coaster from downtown San Diego. Legoland is best for kids 12 years old and younger. The park has plenty of shops and dining options.



