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The Best Brickmas Guide: Celebrate The Holidays at Legoland Florida

The Best Brickmas Guide: Celebrate The Holidays at Legoland Florida

It’s that magical time of year when twinkling lights and cheerful holiday music turn a regular day out into something extraordinary. From a 30-foot Lego Christmas tree to snow themed dance parties and letters to Santa, it was a festive party from the moment we stepped through the gate. The combination of rides, regular park attractions, plus special holiday shows and activities means there’s something for all ages, toddlers, preschoolers, older kids, and even parents who still love Lego. Thank you to Legoland Florida Resort for hosting us. Below, you’ll find everything you need to know including dates, what’s new and exciting, what to see and do, plus tips to make your visit extra smooth.

Event Dates and Admission

  • The Holidays at Legoland Florida run on select dates: December 6, 13, 20, and December 24–31.
  • The holiday festivities are included with general park admission and annual passes. There is no extra ticket required to experience all the holiday specific fun.

Things To Do

  • Festival of Flurries: A lively show filled with music, dancing, and snowy fun. It’s a whimsical winter celebration that brings real “holiday magic” to a Florida theme park.
  • North Pole Postal Service: Kids can write letters to Lego Santa and have them “sent” to the North Pole.
  • Santa’s Toy Build: Let little builders stretch their creativity. Here, families can build presents from Lego bricks to add to Santa’s workshop.
  • Holly Hype Dance Party: Want to let off some steam? There’s a festive dance party that is complete with holiday tunes and fun.
  • Holiday Traditions Scavenger Hunt (Duplo Valley): For toddlers and younger kids, the scavenger hunt around Duplo Valley is a festive treasure hunt full of holiday icons hiding throughout the park.

Seasonal Treats

Find limited time seasonal treats and holiday themed menu items across the park to munch on after a day of festivities.

  • Claus’ Cookie Apple Fries: a seasonal spin on apple fries, a fun treat for kids (and adults with a sweet tooth). This sweet treat features an apple-themed take home souvenir cup.
  • Peppermint Cheesecake Pop: a dessert treat that shows up on the holiday menu.
  • TOP PICK #1: Nutcracker Sundae. A pecan pie sundae dessert covered in rich caramel, themed for the holidays featured in a take home Lego head souvenir cup.
  • “Merry Apple” Milkshake: a holiday style milkshake, fun for kids or anyone craving something festive and comforting.
  • TOP PICK #2: Let it Snow- Coa. A rich, homemade hot cocoa, topped with an adorable marshmallow snowman, edible arms, a hat, and a scarf. This is served in a souvenir festive mug.

Instagram Worthy Photo Opps

  • The jolly red suited Lego Santa (and his cheerful holiday minifigure crew) will be roaming the park, along with other festive characters like elves, reindeer, nutcracker and gingerbread friends.
  • Check out the giant Lego Christmas Tree as soon as you enter the park. This towering Lego brick built tree is a Legoland tradition. It is over 30 feet tall and crafted from more than 360,000 Lego and Duplo bricks. A go-to backdrop for holiday cards and photos.

Tips For Your Visit

  • For a more relaxed experience, consider visiting on early dates (like December 13) rather than closer to Christmas less crowd pressure, more time to enjoy build activities and shows.
  • If you want to stretch the magic, stay overnight at the nearby Legoland Florida Resort and make it a full blown holiday getaway. The resort is literally right next door to the theme park making it a convenient and easy accommodation for parents traveling with littles one of all ages. Be sure to check out exclusive online deals and packages that bundle theme park tickets and resort accommodations.

Get tickets to the Holidays at Legoland Florida and book your stay with the link below!

https://www.legoland.com/florida/things-to-do/seasonal-events/holidays-at-legoland



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