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Legoland New York launching preview days

Monday, 20 May, 2021 0

The long awaited official opening of LEGOLAND New York Resort is nearing.

It is open for previews beginning 29 May 2021, welcoming fans to share in the next step in the theme park’s much-anticipated opening this summer.

During this stage of LEGOLAND New York’s phased opening, Annual Pass and single-day ticket holders will be able to enjoy six of the Resort’s seven themed lands: Brick Street, Bricktopia, LEGO City, LEGO Castle, LEGO NINJAGO World and MINILAND.

The final land, LEGO Pirates, will open later this summer, as will LEGOLAND Hotel.

Annual pass holders can reserve a day to visit. Reservations will open for all other guests on 21 May.

The park is located just 60 miles north of New York City in the Hudson Valley.

LEGOLAND New York Resort is opening in phases, gradually increasing capacity in order to encourage social distancing. The Park welcomed First to Play Pass Holders earlier in May and is now welcoming all guests during the preview period with single-day tickets being sold at a reduced price of $49.99.

"As the first theme park to open in the Northeast in decades, this preview period is our chance to welcome families who have been patiently waiting, giving them a chance to experience LEGOLAND New York in its final stages of completion," said LEGOLAND New York Resort Divisional Director Stephanie Johnson.

"After the challenges of the past year, we know families are eager to get out, ride, build, play, learn and spend time together"

Pass and ticket holders will experience the world-premiere of LEGO Factory Adventure Ride.

Young ones can also expand their imaginations and earn their very own LEGOLAND Driver’s License at Driving School, team up to save the day at Fire Rescue Academy, and catch blockbusters in 4D at Palace Cinema.

To reserve dates for the preview period, guests can visit LEGOLAND New York Resort’s online reservation system, Booking Portal.

During he preview period, guests will be able to reserve only one date at a time on a first-come, first-served basis to ensure all pass and ticket holders receive the opportunity to visit the Park while complying with state and local guidelines.

More information about the final phase of the Resort’s opening, including the 250-room LEGOLAND Hotel, will be released in the coming weeks.



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