
Overview
LEGOLAND Florida sits in Winter Haven, about 45 minutes south-west of Orlando. It's specifically designed for children aged 2 to 12, with rides, a water park, a Peppa Pig Theme Park and themed resort hotels all on a single site.
For families with younger children — particularly under-7s — LEGOLAND is often a better choice than a second Disney day.
Why visit
- Designed end-to-end for younger children, with rides children can drive, ride and build on themselves.
- On-site Peppa Pig Theme Park — the only standalone Peppa Pig park in the world.
- Included water park (in season) makes it strong value for younger families.
- Quieter than Orlando's bigger parks, with shorter queues across the board.
Key attractions & rides
LEGO-built miniature reproductions of US landmarks.
Standalone park within the LEGOLAND complex.
Build-your-own-raft experience in a lazy river.
Children drive electric cars around a road system, earn a 'license'.
- Best for kids aged 2 to 10 — older children often outgrow the rides.
- Combo tickets including the water park are excellent value in summer.
- Driving School is one of the most-loved experiences — head there first.
- On-site hotels are LEGO-themed and ideal for younger families.
Spring and early autumn for best weather; water park is open seasonally.
Best for ages 2 to 12. Older children and teens may find it under-pitched.
Typically 10:00 to 17:00 or 18:00 — shorter hours than Disney or Universal.
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Frequently asked questions
Is LEGOLAND worth the trip from Orlando?
Yes for families with under-10s — the park is specifically built for that age range.
How far is LEGOLAND from Orlando?
About 45 minutes by car from the main Orlando theme park areas.
Is the water park included?
It's a separate add-on, but bundled tickets are usually excellent value.



