Remember Me
forgot your password?

Legoland: A Fun Filled And Education Destination For Kids And Adults Alike

The wonder of Lego has pleased generations of children and adults ever since the creation of the strange plastic little blocks in 1947. Since then having spawned a wide variety of different attractions for children that have peaked with the creation of an enormous theme park known as Legoland.

The park itself was inspired by the small miniatures that were created inside the production plant of Lego. Ole Kirk Christiansen, the founder of Lego soon wanted to display these creations outside the factory. He originally proposed a small garden of sorts but over time, the idea grew into what would finally end up becoming Legoland.

On offer in the park are more than 50 rides that cover a range of different themes. There is no doubt that the main audience for Legoland is kids, but this does not mean that adults do not equally enjoy it as well.

Legoland is divided into various areas each of which is centered on a different theme. Some of these areas include The Beginning, Dino Island Explore Village and more.

Everything from the world of LEGO dinos and the immense Lego dinosaur that greets entrants to this part of the park, pirate ships, African safaris, as well as a life size LEGO Technic vehicle that can actually be driven.

There is so much on offer in Legoland that it ensures a fun filled day for the entire family. Visitors to California who want to visit this destination should stay in a Beverly Hills hotel that is located close to this destination such as Raffles L'Ermitage, Beverly Hills. This luxury hotel in Beverly Hills offers guests not only convenient access to this destination but also a host of amenities that ensures for a comfortable stay.

Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Travel Articles
  • More from Pushpitha Wijesinghe

5 Festivals to See Whilst Camping in France

By: Lorraine Waddell | 30/11/2009
Interested in seeing more of French culture? Visit France in time to see one of these major festivals. 5 Festivals to See Whilst Camping in France Every country around the world has unique festivals which are an essential part of its national culture, and France is no exception. From festivals celebrating film...

4 Unusual Places to Visit When Camping in France

By: Lorraine Waddell | 30/11/2009
If you want to see some of the most unusual sights that France has to offer, read on. From underground catacombs to mysterious standing stones, there are some truly bizarre sights to see in France. 4 Unusual Places to Visit When Camping in France Been to France before and think you've seen...

Top Secrets to Getting Cheap Air Fares?

By: Seomul Evans | 30/11/2009
Almost consumers feeling the airway journey is very expensive. We can finish expending a fortune when we add together the several prices, such flights, adjustment, taxes and insurance policy, hotel services and motorcar rent. There are so a lot of styles to bring down this disbursements without having compromise with...

Online Cheap Tickets For Convenience and Price?

By: Seomul Evans | 30/11/2009
In the time period of globalization, traveling by airways is preferable by many citizenries present because of the convenience and efficient agent. Simply it's the rates of airway tickets, which vary from one position to different and the travelers, look front wards for the better airfare allots as far away...

How Online Travel Consolidators Get You the Cheapest Flights?

By: Seomul Evans | 30/11/2009
Looking for cheap flights internet clouded experience for almost people out there since you're attending encounter 100s of websites that offer rebates on airfare. A lot of these internet site* also offer cheesy global ticket rates. You need to recognize that authorized internationalist airfares are ruled by IATA (International air...

St Andrew’s Day in Edinburgh

By: Xavi | 30/11/2009
St Andrew’s Day is Scotland’s patron saint’s day, and this year Edinburgh offers greater opportunity than ever to join in the celebrations. St Andrew’s Day has become increasingly significant for Scotland in recent years. Hitherto November 30th has often passed by like any other day for most Scots, unlike most countries where patron saint and independence days are acknowledged with patriotic fervour.

Bali holiday villas

By: thomas | 30/11/2009
Bali is an increasingly popular holiday destination and it seems that those who book a holiday there one year tend to return to Bali, time and time again such is there enjoyment of the country. With a beautiful landscape, warm weather and friendly people it is the ideal location for those who wish to relax and unwind.

Used Houseboats for Sale: What You Need to Know Before Buying

By: Icamm Pilin | 30/11/2009
Today, the internet has made searching for used houseboats for sale a whole lot easier. Use your favorite search engine and you will be able to find several houseboats that are on sale.

The Sky Tower - a different view of New Zealand

By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 30/11/2009 | Travel
The Sky Tower in Auckland draws many visitors to this marvellous attraction which is now becoming increasingly popular. It changes colour during the evenings depending on the occasion and is quite literally the centre of attention in New Zealand.

Singapore Cable Cars – A Thrilling Ride

By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 30/11/2009 | Travel
The Singapore Cable Cars have been a source of pride to the nation. Having hosted Miss World contestants in its cabins, they are an experience that should not be missed.

Weekends are for discovering in Singapore

By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 30/11/2009 | Travel
Those who are stationed in Singapore are offered many options for a weekend getaway from the beautiful beaches of Sentosa, to shopping bargains in Bangkok or wonderful seafood dishes in Malaysia. The choice is endless, and suddenly the weekend doesn’t seem long enough for those who step out in spontaneity.

Golf in Shanghai – putting ahead of the rest

By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 30/11/2009 | Travel
Golf is fast becoming a firm favourite among the Chinese and those who are thinking of vacationing in this city might just want to try their hand at a local golf club. Some of Asia’s biggest tournaments have been hosted here and have even seen the likes of Tiger Woods grace their greens.

Christmas Celebrations in Singapore - Enjoy a Tropical Christmas in Singapore the Lion City !

By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 30/11/2009 | Travel
Christmas in Singapore is a magical time for everyone! Decorations start coming up, the sound of Christmas carols could be heard echoing through the streets, Christmas trees begin to spring up everywhere and of course Santa Claus makes his appearance. The Orchard Road Light-up is a fascinating chain of events which is a must-see in Singapore during Christmas.

Catch a Glimpse of Tokyo’s Spiritual and Cultural Heritage at the Asakusa

By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 27/11/2009 | Destinations
The Asakusa district in Taito, Tokyo is a popular area mainly due to the Senso-ji being located there. The Senso-ji is a Buddhist temple devoted to the Kannon bodhisattva drawing thousands of visitors each year. Asakusa is also quite popular for its Matsuri or religious festivals as well as the Brazilian style carnival that is held here. It is also popular as Tokyo’s oldest geisha district.

Catch the Most Spectacular Display of Light in the World During Your Next Visit to Hong Kong!

By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 27/11/2009 | Destinations
A Symphony of Lights is the world’s largest permanent light and sound show offering spectacular displays for those lucky enough to see it during their visit to Hong Kong. The 14 minute daily show has already been viewed by over 4 million spectators from around the world. The number of participatory buildings contributing an array of lights and laser projections has increased to 44.

The Harbour City - Hong Kong’s Shopper’s Paradise!

By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 27/11/2009 | Destinations
The Harbour City is more than ½ mile long and is one of Asia’s largest megamalls with over 700 stores and outlets. The Harbour City consists of four separate parts: Ocean Terminal, Ocean Centre, Marco Polo Hongkong Hotel and the Gateway. Some of the popular stores available here include the largest Toys “R” Us store in Asia, Louis Vuitton, LCX, and Marks & Spencer.

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.31, 6, w1)