LEGOLAND Update: Chima Takes Shape (PART 5)


Welcome to PART 5 of this new LEGOLAND photo-report (PART 4 can be found here).

We will now continue our tour of the park by looking around the rest of LEGO City:





A new umbrella has been installed next to the benches overlooking the Driving School attraction:




We will soon have a separate update to take a look at all the new LEGO models installed inside LEGOLAND Florida's Water Park this past winter:


This is one of them:




The LEGO Imagination pavilion:


We still can't get over this. It does not make any sense:




Pirates' Cove and Cypress Gardens:


Nature is taking care of this great waterfall:



Vines are starting to cover the part that is missing the rocks (you can clearly see the cemented section):



That is all for now. We will see you soon with more new updates and news in the next few days. We look forward to read your comments and opinions regarding this update or any of the new additions coming to the park.


5 comments:

  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPnY2NjSjrg
    They need to focus more on this for their parks. This could be huge. Chima? Not so much...

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  2. OPTN CAN YOU PLEASE DO A MAGIC KINGDOM UPDATE!

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  3. I agree with the last anonymous can we have some more WDW updates

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  4. it always concerns me how quiet Legoland looks although I understand this park seems to absorb the crowds better than any other park.

    I also agree with the first post: Merlin appear to be trying to do too much, too fast worldwide and are spreading themselves too thin. 2 major problems at their UK parks in the last month. I'd be happier if they took their time and got everything RIGHT before the guests experience a slap-dash attraction

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  5. sorry my last post doesn't read right: what I meant is that Legoland should concentrate on top attractions based on the upcoming movie BUT NOT overstretch resources and create a substandard attraction. They should also ensure the maintenance of attractions is up to standard. Merlin's recent history of this is a cause for worry...

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