Theme park operator Merlin Entertainment recently announced that visitors will be able to ride their new “first time” indoor roller coaster at Legoland Florida and Legoland California Resorts.
The Ride sets a record as the biggest single-in-park investment at the resort. The company has invested around $90 million in two attractions aimed at families with children aged 2-12 years.
Legoland Florida has announced that it already has 2,000 anchor bolts installed and that there will be 220 tons of reinforcement, which is used in the expansion. (LEGOLAND FLORIDA RESORT)
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“As we prepare to unveil this exciting new attraction, designed, co-created and imagined by the incredible creative team of LEGO Group and the unparalleled talent of the Merlin Magic Maker, we hope that it will add to the amazing thrill that brings mystery and expectations.”
Eastwood added that the new coaster is “unparalleled” at Legoland Resort. We promise to take two of our LEGOLAND resorts to new heights, leveraging the latest technology and accepting LEGO DNA. ”
The ride was launched at both resorts in 2026, with 70 workers already starting the project.

LEGOLAND Florida Resort has 70 workers on-site, with 70 concrete trucks being rotated. (LEGOLAND FLORIDA RESORT)
Stephanie Becala, a spokesman for LEGOLAND Florida Resort, said Fox News Digital 2,000 anchor bolts have been installed, 220 tons of rebar has been used, and about 300 trucks of concrete have been poured into the Florida Resort.
Construction photos show a huge area filled with reinforcement bars beneath a giant machine that appears to be pouring concrete.

Visitors pass through the entrance to Legoland Florida. (Shutterstock)
Also, LEGOLAND Florida will soon be opening its latest attraction, Sea Life Florida, with an aquarium with interactive displays.
Opening on May 23rd, Sea Life will showcase thousands of sea creatures and include 25 interactive exhibits that allow children to touch animals.
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LEGOLAND Florida pours approximately 300 trucks of concrete. (LEGOLAND FLORIDA RESORT)
Kurtstocks, president of LEGOLAND California Resorts, said an indoor roller coaster will be built at the park for the first time in 20 years.
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“This isn't just a vehicle. It's going to be an exploration unlike anything else,” said Stock. “We are not saving money to deliver the most innovative, interactive and fascinating experience possible.”
Exclusive tips and sneak peaks about new attractions will be shared throughout the attractions, both on LEGOLAND Florida and California social media channels and websites, all the way to the attractions opening.





