Saturday, January 28, 2012

Legoland

Rob and I finally made use of our free teacher passes to Legoland on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. We had no idea what to expect but we decided we would just go to see what all the craze is about. When we got inside the park it was nice with all the lego sculptures mixed in with nature. We did not do many of the rides because Rob's arm is still recovering. So we did a few rides but mainly looked at all the different things in the park. The roller coasters looked cool and the rides we did were fairly descent. Rob loved the one where you got to drive a boat. We saw two shows. One was a movie where the Lego people did not speak English which was strange. The other show was a water ski show which was nice. I really enjoyed the Mini Land USA. This was where they picked cities around America and made mint replicas out of Legos. It was a cool site to see. The park was not as packed as we thought it would be considering it was a holiday, we were not complaining though. It was nice to explore the portion of the park that was reserved to honor Cypress Gardens. It reminded me a lot of Bok Towers. When all was said and done we could see why kids would love the park but where we are in our lives we don't think we would pay for a day pass. So thank goodness we have our free passes and then we can wait to go when we have kids.

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