LEGOLAND: How the New "Bricks ‘n’ Breakfast" Works


As we reported back in February, LEGOLAND Florida recently introduced a new character breakfast (offered only on Sunday mornings) called "Bricks ‘n’ Breakfast," which will not only give you a chance to eat some good food before starting your day at the park, but will also give you some extra time to spend with some of the most popular LEGO characters. But, what is exactly included in this experience, and how does it work? The official LEGOLAND Florida Blog just posted this interesting post that includes more information on this subject. Enjoy:


LEGOLAND Florida Foodie Blog: April Edition

This month’s foodie blog is all about breakfast! Start your Sunday off right with Buddy, Max and one of the LEGO® Friends before park opening at our all-new Bricks ‘n’ Breakfast character breakfast.

First, you’ll enjoy exclusive access and escort by our VIP Experiences Team into the park prior to opening, and then it’s on to your destination at the Magnolia Mansion Gardens to meet Buddy for a character photo in front of beautiful Lake Eloise!


Which table theme will you choose: LEGO City, LEGO Friends, LEGO Chima, LEGO Kingdoms, or The LEGO Movie? After being seated, it’s time to eat! Enjoy a wide selection of tasty breakfast foods, including bacon, eggs, potatoes, toast, and more. Munch on all of your favorites as the characters come right up to your table for a personal meet and greet experience – not to mention an awesome photo opportunity!


To top it all off, each child is given a LEGO Minifigure, parents receive the opportunity to “pinch” their table’s LEGO Salt ‘n’ Pepper Shakers at the end of breakfast, and the whole family a enjoys a head start – before other guests enter – to all of the rides and attractions as the park opens!


Price $30 per person, experience available Sundays only. Park admission and parking are not included and must be purchased separately. For more information, or to book your Bricks ‘n’ Breakfast VIP experience, head on over to the LLF website’s VIP Experiences Page.

PHOTOS: ©2014 The LEGO Group/LEGOLAND Florida Resort. All rights reserved.

1 comment:

  1. So much potential from The Lego Movie, still going to waste at the park.
    Universal Studios has gone completely crazy over Despicable Me, and it pales in comparison to the reviews and profits from The Lego Movie.

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