The newly-opened Lego hotel in Florida is a dream-come-true for kids and adults alike. The building alone looks like a big Lego project and the interiors are even more amazing. The hotel has 152 rooms which are divided into four themes: Pirate, Kingdom, Adventure and Lego Friends.
Each room sleeps five with the adult’s and kids’ rooms distinctly separated. Naturally, the rooms are filled with Lego bricks to play with during your stay. All guests also have access to Master Builder Lego workshops and there are treasure chests in the rooms which can be unlocked by completing the hotel’s scavenger hunt. Aside from the brightly-colored and themed rooms and suites, the hotel also boasts of one-of-a-kind interactive play areas, a pool, and a restaurant. The dragon in the main entrance alone cost $445,000–and that’s just one piece of the lavish Lego-inspired decor.
The hotel was built as part of Legoland Florida, the largest Legoland Park in the world. The park is a 150-acre interactive theme park with more than 50 rides, shows and attractions, restaurants, shops, a breathtaking botanical garden, and the Legoland Water Park all geared to families with children ages 2 to 12.
Photo credits to Chip and Elaine Litherland for LEGOLAND Florida/Merlin Entertainments Group Inc.