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Posted Jan 21, 2010 by Beth Gaddis
Updated Jan 21, 2010 at 01:40 PM
I am so excited! Cypress Gardens is going to reopen as Legoland Florida in October 2011. I jumped on the Legoland site this morning, and these folks know just what little kids and their moms want!
Legoland California has 19 rides and play areas with no height restrictions. It has another seven rides featuring fire trucks, pirate ships and planes that are perfect for toddlers and pre-schoolers who are at least 34 inches tall.
There are eight more rides designed for kids at least 36 inches and then others for kids 40 inches and taller, which is the average height of a 4-year-old. Plus, they have game areas, walk-through exhibits and interactive games for kids of all ages.
The California park has a playgroup one day a week, which seems perfect for stay-at-home moms looking for a fun way to entertain their little ones. Here’s their “What To Do If You’re 2” list of fun activities.
I just talked to one mom who had been to the California theme park and she said it’s great for kids who might be a tad too young to really enjoy Disney. In California, they charge $67 for a one-day adult pass and $57 for kids 3 to 12 and adults over 60.
What’s Legoland like? Click here to watch their promotional video.

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