LEGOLAND Preview - Tour of the Land of Adventure


Yesterday we took a tour of the LEGO Kingdoms area of LEGOLAND Florida, which looks really great; today we are going to check out another truly fantastic area - The Land of Adventure. Let's see...

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The first thing that we encounter, coming from Miniland U.S.A, is the Safari Trek:



Can you spot a roaring lion in the background?:





There are a lot of LEGO animals to see, and they really look lifelike:



There are giraffes, zebras, lions...



...elephants...



...hippos... and more:



Still working on the covered queue:



Have fun, keeping in mind that safety always comes first:



The Triple Hurricane...errr, Coastersaurus was testing:






Now, we're entering the best section of the Land of Adventure - Egypt:


The Pharaoh's Revenge, a fun area where young kids can play:


The theming is very nice, for a kid's play area:


A donkey guards the area, to make sure nobody enters before October 10, 2011 (the first day for passholder's previews):


A close look at the Pharaoh's Revenge logo:


Nearby (on the left of the Lost Kingdom Adventure) we can find the Scarab Bounce ride, where kids and adults can hop up and down... gently, of course:


The great Egyptian-themed building that houses LEGOLAND's interactive dark ride can be seen through the palms: 


There it is - THE LOST KINGDOM ADVENTURE:


The outside of the ride is quite impressive:


Tutankhamen stands still...



The details of the outside queue are really great too:


These carvings look incredibly realistic:


Here you are the ride's vehicles:


Want to hop on them, and take a ride? Then, check out OTPN's official ride-through video:


Now, we walk away from the Egyptian-themed land...


The landscaping is absolutely gorgeous. I wanted to take a moment to commend all the gardeners of the park, because the flowers and the plants are absolutely great:


 Please, click here to view a lot of pictures of the Medieval area of the park, Castle Hill!
Thank you very much for viewing, and have a great rest of the day!

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