We Always do one day (have been about 4 times). Was just there Tuesday and even my 13 yo DS still enjoys it as well as my 3 yo DD. Water park is fun but it is cool there most of the time, at least for us. Oh also although it saidit opened at 9-6 it really didn't open as in we could get through gate to stoller rental area but that was all until 930 when one side opened. MaybeI missed it online ?? Just FYI
Our friends went last month and the adults hated it. When I asked why, (I swear this is true), her response was "It was for little kids". Ummmm, yeah. That's kind of the point right?They do have three kids 6 and under who loved it, but since mom and dad were expecting extreme rides, they're not going back. I have NO idea why they thought there would be extreme roller coasters at Legoland.
My DH and DD love Legos so even though she's ten, they're trying to figure out a way to go this summer. I think it'll be a fun way to spend one day.![]()
Can adults ride on the roller coasters, or are they too small for adults?
I plan on taking my kids there next week. We used the McDonalds code and got the buy1, get 1 discount. I thought it would be good for my 8yo who doesn't like overly thrilling rides. She will only ride Goofini at the MK and Test Track at Epcot.
Yes the adults can ride the coasters,they're actually very fun.There's a jr wood coaster,a jr suspended coaster,a wild mouse style coaster with some nice drops and a small coaster that was updated by Legoland adding an indoor castle section.There's also a unique flat ride called wave blasters or something similar where you stand in a waverunner style cart that goes around and the way you steer the cart affects the way the cart rides in the water and at times gives a slinging sensation like you're going to fall out,I rode this like three times,very fun.
DVCJones said:Can adults ride on the roller coasters, or are they too small for adults?
A lot depends on size. I did a fairly extensive review in the disABILITIES Forum and they were not very accommodating for larger people.