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Originally Posted by Dave Marx There's an entire section intended for older kids/young teens - Explore Zone, with Lego-inspired video games, science/technology-related activities, relatively "extreme" rides, etc. I'd start there - you may just be able to leave the older one there. Depending on the kid, the Lego models in Miniland USA may also be totally fascinating - it brings out the geeky kid in everyone.
The park has a circular layout, not hub-and-spoke. While there are opportunities to take shortcuts, they're relatively few. Most folks start going clockwise around the park, but with older kids I suggest you go counter-clockwise, as you'll get to Imagination Zone in short order.
Have fun - of all the non-Disney theme park operators, I feel Legoland "gets" the Disney experience better than all the rest. |
I had to double check my handy DL Passporter. The area for little kids is Explore Village and more teen area must be the Imagination Zone (PP lists it to play video games). This is the area we will hit first.
Thanks for help on the circular layout. I was looking at the park map in PP and it didn't look very convient to criss cross park, so we'll start right and go from there. I appreciate the help. I'm sure both my boys will turn back into geeky lego kids looking at the models. (We still have a whole spare room downstairs filled with legos that they just can't part with yet.) I remember the first time we went to downtown disney in WDW and they saw the lego creations, so this park will be fun to look at even if there's big thrill rides. My kids are thrill ride types anyway, so it'll be a fun experience as a one time experience!