All themed lands now open at Legoland New York Resort
Legoland New York Resort has now opened of all seven of its LEGO themed lands.
Annual Pass and single day ticket holders can now enjoy Brick Street, Bricktopia, LEGO NINJAGO World, LEGO, Castle, LEGO, City, MINILAND and newly opened LEGO Pirates.
Located in New York’s Hudson Valley – just 60 miles from NYC – Annual Pass and single day ticket holders can now experience all seven themed lands with the addition of LEGO Pirates which includes the Splash Battle water cannon attraction and the Anchors Away pirate ship.
Additional park attraction highlights include the world premiere of LEGO Factory Adventure Ride, the Dragon Coaster in LEGO Castle and LEGO NINJAGO The Ride.
Single-day tickets are now at the regular price of $79.99 for adults
Annual Pass and ticket holders can reserve a day to visit via the online booking portal
LEGOLAND Hotel is open for bookings for overnight stays beginning from August 6.
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