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Splashing into Legoland Water Park

“We didn’t realize we were making memories, we just knew we were having fun.”

I had the opportunity to attend my first blogger event at Legoland Water Park last week and let me tell you, I was impressed. We were there to see the new expansion of Surfer’s Cove opening late June 2017, which will include Riptide Racers, a slide that you can actually race against your family or friends in an exhilarating timed event. I can already imagine my husband and I trying to beat each other in this slip n’ slide fun! Surfer’s Cove will also include a splash-ground at Wipeout Lagoon and there will even be something new for your taste buds; Beach Street Tacos! We got to have a sneak of these savory tacos and they were awesome! This is NOT your typical theme park food, these were fresh, authentic street tacos, I would go back just to eat!;)

Splashing into Legoland Waterpark

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Some of the other features that we got to check out around the park included the main 45-foot tower where four main slides twist and turn, using the tower as its starting point. These four slides are 42″ in case you were wondering.

Splashing into Legoland Waterpark

We hung out in the DUPLO Splash Safari area which has giant DUPLO Zoo animals, interactive spray pads, fountains, teeter totter; all great for the younger/shorter kids. This area also has three smaller slides that our younger ones could ride, one they could even do together which was great.

Splashing into Legoland Waterpark

Splashing into Legoland Waterpark

Splashing into Legoland Waterpark

Another large attraction area is the Chima Water Park. This area looks amazing! There are lots of smaller slides, one which makes you feel like you are even coming out of the mouth of an alligator! This is another great area for riders under 42″.

Splashing into Legoland Waterpark

Splashing into Legoland Waterpark

Splashing into Legoland Waterpark

We also took a peek at Pirate’s Reef which is an area that has a water ride, but watch out, even spectators will get drenched if you get too close!;)

Splashing into Legoland Waterpark

Splashing into Legoland Waterpark

Other areas include the Soak n’ Sail, Build-a-Raft River and Orange Rush; a family tube slide, all of these are 42″ and over. But there is more for the younger ones with Kid Creek, Joaker Soaker and even an Imagination Station.

Splashing into Legoland Waterpark

Splashing into Legoland Waterpark

Splashing into Legoland Waterpark

Splashing into Legoland Waterpark

I have lots of other blog posts on Legoland, and both the Legoland Hotel and Castle Hotel. Have you been to any of the Legoland parks or hotel? If so, what is your favorite thing to do?

Splashing into Legoland Water Park

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This article has 4 comments

  1. Sarah

    We want to go! Just showed the kids the pics and they agree 🙂 I’m pretty blown away by how real those lifesize legos look! That’s good to know they have things for such little ones and big kids!

  2. Sarah @ Foxy's Domestic Side

    We LOVE the Legoland hotel! Make sure to go on the elevator, it’s fun for the kids. They do such a great job at the Legoland hotel. We’re actually headed there on Sunday I think. The kids can’t wait!

    • Jenny

      I am so excited! Everyone that has stayed there has absolutely loved it! I will make sure to ride the elevator! Thanks for the tip.

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