LEGOLAND Florida Announces “Groundbreaking” Indoor Rollercoaster to Come in 2026

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In a year of new additions to the Florida theme park scene, LEGOLAND Florida announced on Tuesday a first-of-its-kind indoor rollercoaster making its way to Central Florida in 2026.

The parent company of LEGOLAND Resorts, Merlin Entertainments, announced the $90 million addition to the park, making it the largest in-park investment in LEGOLAND’s history.

The new attraction is designed for children ages 2-12 and promises to integrate storytelling from the LEGO world with innovative technology. The details of the rides and opening date remain disclosed.

“As we prepare to unveil this exciting new attraction designed, co-created and imagined by the amazing creative team at the LEGO Group and the unmatched talent of our Merlin Magic Makers, we hope the mystery and anticipation add to the awesome thrills to come,” Fiona Eastwood, CEO of Merlin Entertainments said. “These new coasters are unparalleled for LEGOLAND Resorts, promising to elevate two of our premier LEGOLAND Resorts to new heights.”

The same ride is also being built at LEGOLAND California Resort and will be the first rollercoaster built there in 20 years, according to a press release.

Both LEGOLAND Florida and California will share further information and sneak peeks regarding the attraction on their social media channels and websites leading up to the ride’s debut.

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