Overview
- The dual projects at Legoland California and Florida mark the parks’ largest single investment, topping $90 million for matching space-themed lands
- Park officials say the centerpiece indoor roller coasters, designed by Merlin Magic Making and the Lego Group, will be the resorts’ most technologically advanced attractions
- Each land will include two additional cosmic rides, a junior astronaut training play zone for toddlers and a galactic dining and retail hub
- At Legoland Florida, the coaster building is fully enclosed and crews are installing tracks, motors and safety systems ahead of testing and finalizing the queue
- Entry to both new space lands will be covered by general admission and annual passes, with more ride names and opening details set to be announced as the 2026 debut approaches