Legoland Unveils $90M Indoor Roller Coasters for 2026
Themed around space exploration, the coasters will debut at Florida and California parks as part of Legoland's largest-ever investment.
- Legoland is investing $90 million, its largest in-park investment to date, to introduce indoor roller coasters at its Florida and California locations in 2026.
- The coasters, themed around intergalactic missions in the Lego Galaxy, will immerse riders in space exploration with interactive, story-driven experiences.
- Construction is already underway at both parks, with the coasters replacing the Flying School attraction in Florida and Driving School in California.
- The new attractions are designed for families with children aged 2 to 12, aligning with Legoland's core demographic and emphasizing family-friendly thrills.
- This expansion is part of Legoland's strategy to compete with high-tech attractions from Disney and Universal, while leveraging the Lego brand's popularity.