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  2. Start young. What families should know about visiting ... - AOL

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    Kids of all ages can enjoy LEGOLAND Florida, but the prime ages are 2 to 12. ... Guests can get free cups of ice water anywhere dispensed drinks are sold. Ice-cold water is also available from ...

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  4. Legoland Florida - Wikipedia

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    Legoland Florida Resort (stylized as LEGOLAND Florida Resort) is a vacation destination in Winter Haven, Florida.The resort features the Legoland Florida theme park itself, the Legoland Water Park, three on-site accommodations and a separately-ticketed on-site park based on the British children's animated series Peppa Pig that opened on February 24, 2022.

  5. United Parks & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    The park closed in 2009. Acquired by Merlin Entertainments in 2010, the park now operates as Legoland Florida, which opened in October 2011. Boardwalk and Baseball (Haines City, Florida) was purchased alongside the SeaWorld parks in 1989, but was promptly closed.

  6. Legoland - Wikipedia

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    The park officially opened on 1 April 2017. The second stage of the Legoland was completed in 2021. Legoland Korea Resort: Chuncheon, Gangwon Province South Korea: 5 May 2022 [12] It is the first Legoland built on an island and is Asia's largest Legoland at nearly 1.3 million square meters including a Lego hotel, condos, water park, spa and ...

  7. LEGOLAND parks are becoming more autism-friendly. Here's how ...

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    All three US LEGOLAND resorts will be Certified Autism Centers, joining a growing list of theme parks trying to be more accessible to all families.