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Indoor roller coaster coming to Legoland Florida in 2026

Legoland Florida is building a new indoor coaster in the former space for Flying School. (Legoland Florida)

Legoland Florida is adding another roller coaster to its lineup of attractions. 

The Winter Haven theme park is planning to build a “ground-breaking” indoor coaster that’s on track to open in 2026.

“As we prepare to unveil this exciting new attraction designed, co-created and imagined by the amazing creative team at the Lego Group and the unmatched talent of our Merlin Magic Makers, we hope the mystery and anticipation adds to awesome thrills to come,” Merlin Entertainments CEO Fiona Eastwood said in a news release. 

The coaster, which is being described as a “first-of-its-kind, will be built in the former spot the Flying School coaster, which closed in August 2023. 

Legoland says the attraction will combine Lego storytelling with “cutting-edge coaster technology.” The park didn’t reveal a name or any other details about the coaster. 

“While the details remain under wraps, one thing is clear,” Legoland Florida president Franceen Gonzales said in the release. “This new ride will take our guests on an unprecedented adventure, setting a new standard for fun and imagination.” 

Merlin will also build the coaster at Legoland California. The company is investing $90 million across both attractions, marking the largest in-park investment for both resorts.

Legoland Florida currently has three coasters in its lineup: Coastersaurus, The Dragon and The Great Lego Race. 

The resort’s next attraction is Sea Life Florida Aquarium. It will feature more than 3,000 marine animals and 25 interactive exhibits. The aquarium is set to open on May 23.

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