LEGOLAND Florida and California to Launch Groundbreaking Space-Themed Indoor Coaster in 2026
LEGOLAND Florida and LEGOLAND California are gearing up for a thrilling leap into the future of family tourism. In 2026, the resorts will debut their most ambitious and technologically advanced attraction yet—a fully immersive, space-themed indoor roller coaster named LEGOLAND Spaceport 885. This groundbreaking development will mark the first indoor coaster for LEGOLAND in the United States and stands as the largest investment in the parks’ history, setting a new benchmark in family entertainment.
A New Era of Family-Focused Theme Park Innovation
For the first time since LEGOLAND Florida opened in 2011, a brand-new roller coaster is being added to the lineup. The new attraction is not just a ride but a fully integrated family adventure designed to spark curiosity and provide a high-tech thrill experience for all ages. Located in Central Florida and Southern California—two of America’s most-visited tourism destinations—these new installations are poised to significantly boost regional tourism economies.
Blake Boyter, Senior Project Manager at Merlin Magic Making, the creative team behind LEGOLAND, emphasized the innovation behind the new ride: “It’s a completely immersive mission that begins the moment guests arrive. From blast off to return to Earth, this is LEGOLAND’s largest single investment to date.”
Inside LEGOLAND Spaceport 885: What to Expect
The new attraction, LEGOLAND Spaceport 885, will immerse guests in an interstellar journey combining ride thrills with video game-style interactivity. Riders will blast through a futuristic space arena modeled after an NBA-style basketball court, compete in interactive games, and score points against the clock. The ride includes high-definition visuals, mild coaster motion suitable for children, and a gamified format that encourages multiple experiences.
Replayability is a key feature—guests can improve their scores across several visits, just like esports or console games. In addition, LEGOLAND will launch a new retail store, Orbital Outpost, offering LEGO space sets and themed merchandise. A DUPLO-themed play area for toddlers, focused on soft exploration and early STEM learning, rounds out the experience.
Boosting Local Economies and Tourism Infrastructure
The new space-themed coaster is expected to generate substantial tourism-related revenue. Florida’s tourism sector alone brought in over $100 billion in 2024, largely driven by attractions such as LEGOLAND, Walt Disney World, and Universal Studios. According to Visit Florida, family-oriented attractions remain a dominant force in the state’s travel economy.
In Orange County, the attraction is forecasted to contribute more than $22.5 million in additional tourist revenue. Local job creation is also significant—from construction teams to theme park operations staff, engineers, and hospitality workers. Similarly, California’s LEGOLAND location in Carlsbad will see increased employment and visitor spending, reinforcing its position among top family destinations alongside Disneyland and Universal Studios Hollywood.
Aligning With Trends in Educational and Immersive Tourism
LEGOLAND has long championed the concept of edutainment—where fun meets learning. The new ride continues this mission by incorporating STEM-themed elements and references to real LEGO space sets, such as the LEGO Space Scooter Set #885. This blend of entertainment and education is designed to satisfy children’s curiosity about space while keeping parents engaged through meaningful learning experiences.
The DUPLO play zone for toddlers complements this goal, offering a sensory-friendly space for hands-on exploration and discovery. This supports a growing trend in educational tourism, where families actively seek experiences that combine play and purposeful learning.
A Technological Leap in Theme Park Design
LEGOLAND’s new space attraction is emblematic of a broader trend in theme park evolution. Modern attractions increasingly prioritize interactivity, personalization, and immersion over traditional thrill rides. As theme parks incorporate technologies like augmented reality, gamification, and sensory storytelling, visitor expectations are rising—and LEGOLAND is stepping up to meet them.
This next-generation attraction is part of Merlin Entertainments’ long-term strategy to keep LEGOLAND ahead of the curve in the highly competitive global theme park market. It follows recent successful innovations like LEGOLAND New York’s debut and updated water park experiences in Malaysia and the UK.
Final Boarding Call: LEGOLAND’s Vision for the Future
The upcoming LEGOLAND Spaceport 885 isn’t just about thrill-seeking—it’s about reshaping what a family vacation can look like in the 21st century. With a focus on inclusion, learning, and repeat visitation, the attraction will undoubtedly drive visitor numbers and brand loyalty.
This high-stakes investment also reflects a strategic vision for LEGOLAND’s future: to be more than a park, but a full-fledged destination where playtime becomes a platform for imagination, education, and exploration.
As 2026 approaches, families across the United States—and indeed, around the world—can look forward to a spectacular new experience that blends technology, adventure, and memory-making in one of the most family-friendly destinations in the country.
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