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Last Chance to Experience LEGO Festival at LEGOLAND California


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If LEGOLAND California has been on your family’s list, now’s the perfect time to go. This weekend is the final weekend of LEGO Festival, a limited-time event that brings even more fun, creativity, and hands-on play to the park—and it’s all included with your ticket. You can grab your LEGOLAND California tickets here to make sure you don’t miss out.


This past Sunday, our family spent the day at the park and got to experience LEGO Festival before it wraps up—and it really added something special to the day. I went with my husband, our kids, my mom, and my baby sister, and we all left smiling (and a little sun-kissed).


What LEGO Festival Is All About

LEGO Festival brings themed zones and interactive experiences to different areas of the park. It runs through June 8, 2025, and is perfect for families who want a mix of fun, relaxation, and creativity. These are the five themed zones:


Creative Zone – Open-ended LEGO building and creative challenges.

Dance Zone – A fun DJ area with music and bubbles.

Gaming Zone – Inspired by LEGO Fortnite, this one had all the older kids excited.

Music Zone – LEGO instruments and fun sound games.

Chill Zone – My personal favorite. Big beanbags, a calm vibe, and a chance for the adults to actually relax while the kids kept busy.


Our whole group agreed that the Chill Zone was such a thoughtful touch—it’s rare for parents and grandparents to get a breather in a theme park, and this space delivered.








Our Favorite Eats

One of our go-to spots is the Pizza & Pasta Buffet. It’s all-you-can-eat and super convenient when you’ve got a big group. The kids love it, and there’s plenty of seating and options. I also came across chocolate churros again and got way too excited—they’re not easy to find, but they’re worth it.




So Much for Kids to Do

LEGOLAND really shines when it comes to hands-on play. There are LEGO build areas, playground structures, and interactive displays in every land. It’s perfect for letting kids burn off energy without standing in line the whole day. I loved seeing my kids run, climb, build, and create all throughout the park.




This event is such a fun way to celebrate spring and get a little extra magic out of your LEGOLAND trip. If you're planning a last-minute adventure, this is the weekend to go. You can grab your tickets here before LEGO Festival wraps up on June 8. 

Thanks so much for reading! Let me know in the comments if you’ve been to LEGOLAND or what you're most excited to experience on a future visit.

Much Love,
PerlaGiselle

1 comment

  1. I've visited once before and it was so fun! The festival sounds like a really great experience as well :)
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