Legoland is getting an indoor roller coaster next year, the block- and brick-filled Winter Haven amusement park announced Tuesday.
While the park has yet to reveal much detail, it says the new ride, coming to both Legoland Florida and Legoland California, is set to be a first-of-its-kind attraction and marks the company’s biggest ever in-park investment at $90 million.
A name, theme or location for the ride have yet to be announced.
It will reportedly deliver an “exhilarating” ride and accompanying storyline appropriate for families with children ages 2 to 12.
Eager guests and Lego lovers can keep up to date on new ride announcements and updates on Legoland Florida’s social media pages.
“While the details remain under wraps, one thing is clear,” said Legoland Florida Resort president Franceen Gonzales in a release. “This ride will take our guests on an unprecedented adventure, setting a new standard for fun and imagination.”
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