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Kids can get free Legoland admission on their birthday in 2019.

To celebrate their 20th birthday, LEGOLAND® California is offering free child admission on your child's birthday starting in 2019**.  What a savings for families with young kids.

** This offer applies for kids under twelve only.
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LEGOLAND® California opened it's doors in 1999 with 12 rides and the Mini-land themed walk through display. Today, the San Diego based entertainment park offers over 60 fun rides several shows and other great attractions.  They have also added an aquarium, water park and two amazing hotels. 

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LEGOLAND® is a wonderful place to take kids to explore and connect through play and socializing. 

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The LEGOLAND® park is offering a few new fun attractions coming in 2019. 

  • The “Lego City 4D Movie: Officer in Pursuit” is an action-comedy short film with 4D special effects.  It debuts in the Spring in the Lego Showplace Theater.
  • Toddlers will rejoice over the new changes to the Duplo Playtown play area.
  • The Mini Land Stage - Will host a new “Lego Friends” live show with costumed characters, singing and dancing.
  • An exclusive attraction geared toward the February release of “Lego Movie 2: The Second Part” is coming to the park in 2019.


While you are at the park, don't forget to get in line for Ninjago the Ride and the Deep Sea Adventure!

LEGOLAND® California Resort is a great way to enjoy sunny California with the kids.  There is a lot to see and do with several additional attractions coming in 2019, even more reason to plan your trip.  Start planning your child's birthday for next year now, book your stay and tickets today. 

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