| Tour Type | Shared tour, Small Group |
| Flexible Itinerary | Customizable Itinerary |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point, Hotel transfer |
| Luggage limit | 1 piece |
| Minimum participant requirement | 2 travelers |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Accommodation type | Hotel, Luxury (4–5 stars) |
| Additional service & facility | Transfer included |
| Sightseeing type | Theme parks, Beachcombing |
| Transport | Charter car |
1. To ensure a smooth and complete itinerary, tourists are responsible for strictly following the meeting time given by the tour guide. If more than ten minutes are left before the meeting time, the car will leave without waiting.
2. Orlando airport pick-up and drop-off service fee on the day is US$7.5/person, and participating in Orlando one-day tour or participating in the last day of optional itinerary is US$15/person/day.
When sightseeing in Orlando, if you take the hotel's free shuttle bus to the 13 major parks, there is no service fee; if the hotel does not have a free shuttle bus, you need our company to pick you up at US$7.5/person/day.
To participate in Legoland Theme Park and Legoland Water Park, each group of guests needs to pay a transportation fee of US$100 (1-4 people), and an additional fee of US$20/person will be charged for each additional guest. In addition, a service fee of US$15/person/day is required.
If it involves sightseeing in Miami, the service fee for the Miami part of the trip is US$15/person/day.
3. Each person is only allowed to bring one large piece of luggage.
LEGOLAND Florida offers a unique, interactive experience centered around LEGO bricks, designed primarily for families with children aged 2-12. Visitors can expect to find over 50 rides, shows, and attractions, including roller coasters like The Dragon, water rides, and imaginative play areas. The park features impressive LEGO models, themed lands such as MINILAND USA, and opportunities for creative building, making it a highly engaging and immersive destination for young imaginations.
Yes, LEGOLAND Florida and the LEGOLAND Water Park are physically connected and located within the same resort complex. To access the Water Park, visitors typically need a park hopper ticket or a specific Water Park admission ticket in addition to their LEGOLAND Florida theme park admission. Guests can usually walk directly between the two parks, making it convenient to enjoy both experiences on the same day.
While it's possible to visit LEGOLAND Florida in a single day, thoroughly experiencing all 50+ rides, shows, and attractions can be challenging, especially during peak seasons. Many families find that two days allow for a more relaxed pace, time to enjoy the Water Park (if included), and participate in all the interactive building activities. Prioritizing must-see attractions and arriving early can help maximize a one-day visit.
For convenient and reliable ticket acquisition, consider booking through a reputable travel e-commerce platform like KKday. Booking in advance through KKday can simplify your entry process and ensure you have your tickets secured before your visit, allowing you to focus on enjoying the park without the hassle of on-site purchases. This method helps in seamless planning for your LEGOLAND adventure.
Universal Studios Orlando features two primary theme parks: Universal Studios Florida and Universal's Islands of Adventure. Universal Studios Florida immerses guests in movie magic with attractions based on popular films and TV shows, including The Wizarding World of Harry Potter - Diagon Alley. Universal's Islands of Adventure offers themed islands with thrilling rides and experiences, such as The Wizarding World of Harry Potter - Hogsmeade and Jurassic Park.
Yes, Universal Studios Orlando is actively developing a major new theme park called Universal Epic Universe, anticipated to open in 2025. This park is expected to feature several new themed lands, including a third Wizarding World of Harry Potter area (Ministry of Magic), a Super Nintendo World, an area inspired by How to Train Your Dragon, and another focused on Universal Monsters, promising a vast expansion of experiences.
Universal Studios Florida focuses heavily on film, TV, and pop culture, offering attractions like the TRANSFORMERS: The Ride and Despicable Me Minion Mayhem, alongside its Harry Potter - Diagon Alley area. Universal's Islands of Adventure leans towards adventure and mythology, with themed islands like Jurassic Park, Marvel Super Hero Island, and the Harry Potter - Hogsmeade and Hogwarts Castle. Each park provides distinct themes and ride experiences.
LEGOLAND Florida has several zones specifically designed for younger children. DUPLO Valley features farm-themed rides and a water play area for toddlers and preschoolers. The LEGO Kingdoms area offers the Dragon Coaster (a mild roller coaster) and immersive play zones. MINILAND USA is perfect for all ages to marvel at intricate LEGO cities. The Imagination Zone provides hands-on building challenges, fostering creativity for younger guests.