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LEGO Masters Finale Builds Displayed at LEGOLAND California

LEGOLAND California LEGO Masters

A few days ago, the LEGOLAND California Big Shop reopened to the public and there are some new LEGO Masters display items that you can check while you’re shopping. The season finale of LEGO Masters featured three teams including Sam & Jessica, Mark & Boone, and Tyler & Amy, with the winner of season one being Tyler & Amy. Spread out in the Big Shop are the final builds the teams created and you can check them out up close to actually see how massive the builds are. The Big Shop will also be open to the public, with parking free of charge, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the weekend and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on weekdays. Thanks to my friend John for sending the images over.

LEGOLAND California LEGO Masters

LEGOLAND California LEGO Masters

LEGOLAND California LEGO Masters

LEGOLAND California LEGO Masters

LEGOLAND California LEGO Masters

LEGOLAND California LEGO Masters

LEGOLAND California LEGO Masters

LEGOLAND California LEGO Masters

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LEGOLAND California Planning Reopening on July 1

LEGOLAND California Star Wars Days 2015

As California is slowly opening again, some of the more major attractions locally are also planning for their reopening, more particularly, LEGOLAND California. Officials here in San Diego are discussing if the park along with other attractions will be able to open back up on July 1. As we know, the park has been closed since March and obviously there will be precautions taken to keep kids and families safe while they are at the park which LEGOLAND will announce when they are ready to.

LEGOLAND California Resort, The USS Midway Museum and SeaWorld San Diego reviewed its collective re-opening safety plan with County of San Diego officials today. While the attractions will all be ready to reopen on July 1 if authorized, the plan now moves on to State officials for additional review and guidance. As the San Diego attraction coalition, we were greatly appreciative to County staff for the opportunity to present our reopening plan to them today.

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LEGOLAND Exclusive Sets Available at LEGOLAND Florida Online Shop

For those who missed out on the exclusive LEGOLAND Park (40346) set that was available at LEGOLAND California’s online shop a few weeks back, LEGOLAND Florida also has it available for purchase at the same sale price. In addition, they also have the other LEGOLAND exclusive sets in stock as well. They also take PayPal as well which the other site did not.

LEGOLAND Train (40166) – $19.99
LEGOLAND Micro Castle (40306) – $19.99
LEGOLAND Park (40346) – $64.99
LEGOLAND Driving School (40347) – $19.99
LEGOLAND Fire Academy (40393) – $19.99
LEGOLAND Build Magnet (854013) – $9.99

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LEGOLAND California Closure Extended to April 15

LEGOLAND California Star Wars Days 2015

With the recent mandate of all non-essential Californians to stay home indefinitely, LEGOLAND California has announced that the park will be stay closed until April 15. It’s not much of a surprise as pretty much everything is still currently closed. LEGOLAND had planned on their new The LEGO Movie World area to be opened yesterday but that has also been delayed until further notice.

CARLSBAD, CA (Friday, March 27, 2020) — With the recent state order to all Californians to stay home and the rapid changes in the Coronavirus (Covid-19) situation, LEGOLAND® California Resort will extend the closure of its theme park, water park, SEA LIFE® Aquarium and LEGOLAND® Hotels until April 15, 2020.

The health and safety of our guests and our staff remains our top priority and we’ll continue to follow the safety measures recommended within the federal, state and CDC guidelines.

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Last Weekend for LEGO Star Wars Miniland at LEGOLAND California

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Just a heads up if you’re in the southern California area this weekend. Monday is the last day to see the LEGO Star Wars Miniland area at LEGOLAND California so this is the last weekend that they will have it on display.

The 1:20 scale LEGO Star Wars Miniland has been on display at the park for the past eight years and they have been expanding it by adding scenes from the Star Wars Saga with the last one being from The Force Awakens.

There’s no word on what will be replacing LEGO Star Wars Miniland but it will surely be missed as it is one of the more popular attractions at the park. LEGOLAND California curiously has been removing traces of Star Wars with them cancelling Star Wars Days and now this.

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LEGO Minifigure Trading Rumored to be Ending at LEGOLAND California

LEGOLAND California Star Wars Days 2015

If you’ve ever been to any LEGOLAND parks, you may have noticed there are LEGO minifigure trading posts set up throughout the park for attendees to trade their minifigures for other ones. There’s a new rumor at LEGOLAND California saying that they may be removing them before The LEGO Movie World attraction opens up later this year.

An employee told of the attendees who was there today that it was too expensive to maintain. It’s worth noting that they have noticed the park has reduced the number of trading posts and employees don’t have minifigures on their badges as much as before. This could all be a rumor but signs are pointing that the minifigure trading will be going away soon. I’m not sure if this will be the same for other LEGOLAND parks or Discovery Centers or if it is just for the one here. Thanks to Hank for the heads up.

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Life-Sized LEGO Technic Bugatti Chiron Now at LEGOLAND California

The life-sized LEGO Technic Bugatti Chiron has landed at LEGOLAND California and park attendees will be able to see for a limited time. It is displayed at one of the entrances of The Big Shop and you’ll be able to see the car in every angle. It consists of over 1 million Technic elements and took designers and builders over 13,000 hours to create. There’s no word on when the Chiron will be displayed until but now is a great once in a lifetime opportunity to see it.

It may not be Santa’s sleigh, but it’s built with more than one million LEGO® Technic elements, features more than 2,000 LEGO electric motors and more than 4,000 LEGO Technic gears, and is a one-of-a-kind replica of the world’s fastest production car…the first- ever life-size and drivable LEGO® Bugatti Chiron is on display at LEGOLAND® California Resort for the holidays for a limited time starting December 5.

The LEGO Bugatti Chiron took a team of designers and builders more than 13,000 hours to create the ultimate super sports car. Similar to the actual Chiron, the first fully-functional self-propelled Technic car is equipped with a rear spoiler, speedometer, front and back lights and detachable steering wheel that are all fully functional for this movable masterpiece. While the actual Chiron has been designed to reach record breaking speeds of 300 mph, the LEGO version is equally impressive as it has been engineered without the use of glue to keep the model together and allow it to be driven. The resemblance

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