Out of the loop: LEGOLAND California & its new waterpark
Since there are rumors here in Florida regarding the construction of a Legoland theme park,let's see how the only Lego theme park in the U.S. is doing:
THEME PARK INSIDER wrote this article:
Legoland California announces Water Park details, new 4D movie Legoland California today revealed details about its new water park, which will open to the public this June 10. In addition, the park announced that it will debut a new 4D movie in its Lego Show Place theater, replacing the long-running Racers 4D show. The new Legoland Water Park will be a $10 add-on for Legoland visitors, although admission to the park will be included free of charge to annual passholders. Park-hopper tickets, including the Sea Life aquarium, also will be available. The water park's entrance will be in the Fun Town section of the park, next to the Adventurer's Club. (There's be a rock climbing wall in that area, in the past.) The five-and-a-half-acre water park will feature a five-story Lego tower, from which visitors can ride a six-person raft slide or single-person tube and body slides. There also will be a waterfall, a lazy river and a toddler play area.
Lazy river riders will be able to "build" their own Lego rafts, selecting large, soft Lego-style "bricks" to attach to their rafts.
Premiering March 19, 2010, the 10-minute A Clutch Powers 4-D Adventure film introduces Clutch Powers, a new Lego character who is "the best builder and explorer in the Lego universe," according to Legoland's press release. The film will replace Racers 4-D in the rotation at the Lego Show Place theater, playing daily in rotation with Spellbreaker 4-D and Bob the Builder In 4-D: Bob the Builder and the Roller Coaster.
So, what do you think? Would you like to see something like this in Florida too?
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