Here are the very best rides from over 50 that the park offer, click the thumbnails for larger pictures. Go to the 'Park Guide' section from the menu above to find out where these rides are in the park -
Pirate Falls - Don't be deceived into thinking this is just another leisurely boat ride, the animated LEGO pirates and creatures warn of impending danger. After passing through a spooky graveyard, the ride's boats start a steep ascent into a mysterious wooden shack filled with an array of treasure but beware, there's only one way back down - with a big splash!
Jungle Coaster - Legoland's biggest ride to date, the wild & thrilling Jungle Coaster! Hold on tight as there are lots of sharp twists and turns during the 400 meters of track coupled with a top speed of 60 km/h and an exillerating 42-foot drop! This large Wild Mouse type roller coaster was manufactured by Mack and opened at Legoland in 2004.
Driving School - Children aged 6-13 years can get behind the wheel at the Driving School which is fun, exciting and gives them
a real sense of achievement. After a road safety lesson, drivers negotiate traffic lights, roundabouts and other cars to earn their very own driving licence! At L-Drivers children aged 3-5 years can get to grips with smaller cars around an oval-shaped track.
Wave Surfer - Prepare to get seriously wet on this thrilling water attraction. Duck and dive on themed jet-ski pods and watch out as spectators can trigger 'water bombs' to explode from under the water beneath you. Each pod can hold up to 2 people and you'll need to steer your craft quickly to avoid getting soaked!
Fairy Take Brook- Take a gentle boat trip with all the family. Climb aboard a your giant leaf and drift through an enchanting land of fairy tales brought alive with LEGO. You'll see Little Red Riding Hood and all your other favourites during the journey.
Boating School - Take to the waterways at the Boating School where would-be skippers can steer a careful course, avoiding fishermen, bubbling rapids, as well as the rest of the fleet. These battery powered boats have enough room for kids plus their parents so little ones can still enjoy the ride with a little help!
Digger Challenge - New to Legoland in 2006, children aged 4 and upwards can take control of one of 10 full size mechanical diggers and operate it themselves or take a grown-up along for the ride. Its great fun for the family but it’s the child that’s always in control!
Spellbreaker 4D - A fantastic medieval adventure movie full of eye-popping 3D special effects plus lots of spine-tingling physical effects in amazing 4D that will keep you on the edge of your seat! Dive into the heart of the action and join the hero, Blacksmith, as he uses his wit and bravery to rescue his princess, then battle against the vile Wizard and his Skeleton Army.
Fire Academy - At the Fire Academy active families can enrol at this red hot attraction which will test your fitness, speed and teamwork. This hilarious workout involves jumping inside LEGO
fire engines, powering them across a runway and using pumps to put out a ‘burning’ building.
The Dragon - This exhilarating roller coaster travels through the heights and depths of the knights' castle, past animated LEGO models and dungeons, where a fearsome red dragon guards it’s hoard of treasure. The dragon style cars gather speed, exit the building and fly through the treetops. The Dragon’s Apprentice coaster whizzes through he castle grounds, past waterfalls and ancient ruins to thrill younger and smaller riders.