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Legoland announces 'first-of-its-kind' indoor roller coasters with $90M price tag

New indoor roller coasters are in the works at Legoland resorts in Florida and California, and the company is spending about $90 million on the attractions.


Legoland announces 'first-of-its-kind' indoor roller coasters with $90M price tag
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"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 wrote in a statement.

Eastwood added the new coasters are "unparalleled" for Legoland resorts, "promising to elevate two of our premier Legoland Resorts to new heights, utilizing the latest technology and embracing the Lego DNA, as only we can do."

The rides will launch at both resorts in 2026, and 70 workers have already started on the projects.

Stephanie Bechara, Legoland Florida Resort spokesperson, told Fox News Digital 2,000 anchor bolts have been installed, 220 tons of rebar have been used and about 300 truckloads of concrete have been poured at the Florida resort.

Photos of the construction show a massive area filled with rebar below giant machinery appearing to pour the concrete.

Legoland Florida will also soon be opening its latest attraction, Sea Life Florida, featuring an aquarium with interactive exhibits.

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