Legoland California adding Dino Valley land, first-ever parade in 2024 John Gregory 11/16/2023 Legoland For Legoland California's 25th anniversary, the park will debut a parade and a dinosaur-themed land with two new rides.
Disney Imagineers oppose Florida move over ‘Don’t Say Gay’ / Disney expresses ‘regret’ for racist performance / Legoland California stadium model John Gregory 03/18/2022 Disney World, Legoland The division behind Disney's theme parks want CEO Bob Chapek to reverse the decision to move Imagineers to Florida.
Ferrari interactive experience coming to Legoland California John Gregory 11/09/2021 Legoland Legoland California's 2022 Ferrari attraction will include a Lego build and a photo opportunity.
Theme park news: Universal parks break even / Jungle Cruise reopening / Legoland openings John Gregory 04/29/2021 Disneyland, Legoland, Universal NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell called the upcoming VelociCoaster “both spectacular and petrifying.”
Legoland California to reopen April 1, ending Build ‘N Play Days early John Gregory 03/19/2021 Legoland The Carlsbad park will reopen for "Park Preview Days" from April 1-12.
California theme parks plan more special events as they await OK to reopen John Gregory 02/18/2021 Legoland, Other Theme Parks Six Flags Magic Mountain and Legoland California both announced new, ride-less events Thursday.
5 biggest new theme park attractions coming to Southern California in 2021 John Gregory 01/04/2021 Cedar Fair, Disneyland, Legoland, SeaWorld/Busch, Universal California theme parks have new attractions ready to go whenever the COVID-19 pandemic improves enough to allow for a safe reopening.
California theme park reopening campaign silenced by COVID-19 surge John Gregory 12/15/2020 Cedar Fair, Disneyland, SeaWorld/Busch Counties with major parks have seen dramatic increases in COVID-19 hospitalizations since early November.
How California’s new stay-at-home order may impact theme parks John Gregory 12/03/2020 Cedar Fair, Disneyland, Legoland, SeaWorld/Busch California theme parks may have to shutter even limited operations under the state's new stay-at-home plans.