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Legoland Florida Announces New Space-Themed Indoor Coaster

News Summary Legoland Florida is set to construct a new indoor roller coaster scheduled to open in 2026. The ride, part of the Legoland Spaceport…

By Daniel OchoaJuly 17, 20253 min read

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  • News Summary Legoland Florida is set to construct a new indoor roller coaster scheduled to open in 2026. The ride, part of the Legoland Spaceport…

News Summary

Legoland Florida is set to construct a new indoor roller coaster scheduled to open in 2026. The ride, part of the Legoland Spaceport 885 area, promises to be the most technologically advanced attraction at the park. With a $90 million investment, the project includes two attached four-seater units and family-friendly features, enhancing guest experiences. As construction progresses, further details about the ride and its name will be revealed.

Legoland Florida Lays Groundwork for Exciting Space-Themed Indoor Coaster Scheduled for 2026

Legoland Florida is gearing up to enhance its offerings with the construction of a new indoor roller coaster that is expected to launch in early 2026. This much-anticipated ride, which has yet to be named, promises to be the most technologically advanced attraction ever created at the resort.

The upcoming coaster will be part of a larger themed area known as Legoland Spaceport 885, which pays homage to the original Lego Space Scooter sets. This ambitious project is a collaboration between Merlin Magic Making and the Lego Group, showcasing a strong partnership aimed at delivering an unparalleled experience.

Innovative Experience Awaiting Riders

As a testament to its innovative nature, this coaster will introduce unique elements designed to enhance the overall guest experience. The queue experience is expected to incorporate Lego’s core themes of play, building, and family togetherness, setting the stage for what lies ahead for riders.

The roller coaster itself will feature two attached four-seater units that form eight-passenger trains. While the ride will not include any inversions, it is designed to deliver a thrilling high-speed experience that is likely to attract older visitors along with adventurous younger children.

Significant Investment and Features

Merlin Entertainments has committed to a remarkable $90 million investment for this project, marking it as the largest single in-park investment in the history of both Legoland Florida and California. The anticipated addition will enhance the park’s overall appeal and create a new benchmark in the competitive theme park industry.

Along with the new coaster, the area will also feature a themed retail shop called the Sorbit Outpost and a Duplo Tot Spot specifically designed for young children aged 1 to 4. These supporting attractions aim to create a comprehensive family-friendly atmosphere within the new space-themed area.

Current Construction Status

The construction is taking place across from the Driving Schools attractions in Fun Town. Presently, the focus of the building team is on the installation of critical components such as the ride system, tracks, and necessary safety features. The entire structure will be enclosed, ensuring a controlled environment for a thrilling ride experience.

Legoland Florida, which opened its doors in 2011, currently operates three other coasters: Coastersaurus, Dragon, and Great Lego Race. This newly announced coaster stands as the only ride currently under construction in Central Florida, carving a niche in a region that boasts popular attractions such as Magic Kingdom’s Space Mountain, the Tron Lightcycle/Run, and Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind.

Looking Ahead

As excitement builds for this groundbreaking addition, more details about the upcoming coaster, including its official name and the grand opening date, will be revealed as the launch date in 2026 approaches. With its innovative design and significant investment, Legoland Florida is set to elevate the standard for family-friendly amusement rides in the area.

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