LEGOLAND Florida's 1st indoor coaster set to open next year

WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (WFLA) — A new space-themed indoor coaster is coming to LEGOLAND Florida next year.

The “Galacticoaster” is the “most ambitious and technically advanced ride ever built at any LEGOLAND Resort,” the company said in a news release.

The ride features 1,500 feet of track and towers over 50 feet high. It is set to open in early 2026.

Families can board their own LEGO spacecraft and take a journey through an “interstellar adventure, blending high-speed coaster thrills with imaginative storytelling and cosmic-scale fun.”

“Galacticoaster marks the first indoor coaster built inside the main park since LEGOLAND Florida opened in 2011. From the very beginning, we aimed to create an immersive experience for our guests from the moment they step inside,” said Blake Boyter, Senior Project Manager at Merlin Magic Making. “From the engineering precision to the LEGO DNA woven throughout, guests will experience more LEGO storytelling, more excitement, and more out-of-this-world fun than ever before.”

To learn more about the ride, visit LEGOLAND’s website.

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