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LEGO-nauts, Assemble! Legoland Florida’s First Indoor Roller Coaster Is Rocketing to 2026

Hold onto your DUPLO bricks, space cadets—Legoland Florida is blasting off into the final frontier with a brand-new, space-themed experience set to land in early 2026. 

That’s right: the Winter Haven wonderland is about to get so interstellar, even Buzz Lightyear would say, "To infinity—and beyond…with LEGO!"

Brick-Built Galaxy: Past, Present & Future
This isn’t your grandma’s theme-park refurbishment. 

Legoland Florida is constructing an entire brick-built galaxy where astronauts of all ages can warp from the dinosaur‑stomping past to the hyper‑connected future. 

No flux capacitor required—just a general admission ticket (and maybe a thirst for cosmic cotton candy).

The Ultimate Indoor Coaster Experience
Forget counting down from ten—this ride counts down from 3-2-1-LEGO! 

Launching from the LEGOLAND SPACEPORT 885 (a loving nod to the classic LEGO Space Scooter #885), the park’s very first indoor roller coaster will catapult guests into an interactive space saga. 

Hold tight as you blast through meteor fields, dodge rogue satellites, and maybe spot the occasional rogue stormtrooper striped in primary colors. 

This coaster isn’t just “indoor”—it’s an entire blockbuster in six minutes flat!

Orbital Outpost Retail Shop
After you disembark, don’t wander off into a black hole of boredom—touch down at the Orbital Outpost, the coolest LEGO retail shop this side of the Milky Way. 

Stock up on limited-edition space minifigures, glow‑in‑the‑dark astronaut helmets, and commemorative Spaceport 885 playsets. 

Pro tip: those exclusive rocket-blue mugs make terrific Christmas presents…for you!

Story-Driven Queue Experience
Queues? Pfft. 

Not when you’re waiting inside SPACEPORT 885’s covered, story-driven queue experience

Rain or shine, guests will pass interactive mission-control consoles, decode alien language (aka simple LEGO pictograms), and collect honorary astronaut badges. 

By the time you reach the boarding gate, you’ll feel more affiliated with NASA than Knexo!

TOT Spot for Tiny Astronauts
We haven’t forgotten our pint-sized pilots! 

The TOT Spot for Tiny Astronauts, designed for ages 1–4, features a shaded, soft-surfac­­ed play zone overflowing with DUPLO bricks, space rovers, and friendly cosmic critters. 

Perfect for mini‑builders to jump, crawl, and explore—while mom and dad catch their breath on conveniently located benches.

What They’re Saying
“This is more than just a ride,” declared a Legoland Florida spokesperson. “It’s a fully immersive mission that starts the minute guests enter the building. From lift-off to landing, the result is LEGOLAND Florida’s most ambitious attraction to date—built for explorers big and small.” 

We have it on good authority that even the resident alligator population of Cypress Gardens is practicing its “rooaaaar” for the grand opening.

Mission Details
Opening: Early 2026 (exact date T‑minus TBD)
Location: Legoland Florida Resort, Winter Haven, Fla. (and a sister coaster in Legoland California Resort)
Included: General park admission and all annual passes—no secret handshake required
Park Stats: 150 acres, 50+ rides and attractions, 1.6 million annual visitors (and counting!)

As the countdown to 2026 officially begins, Legoland Florida promises to unveil more thrilling details, including official ride names, lighting designs, and whether the coaster’s onboard soundtrack will feature classic space‑opera themes or LEGO-certified dubstep. 

Until then, practice your astronaut salute and clear some shelf space for those gravity-defying souvenirs!

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