Traveling to LEGOLAND Florida? Be sure to grab the Best Tips for Exploring Ninjago World at LEGOLAND Florida – including a full video review! This post is sponsored by LEGOLAND Florida. All ninja-like opinions are my own
5 Tips for Exploring Ninjago World at LEGOLAND Florida & Video
Clever, interactive and Ninja-friendly. LEGO® Ninjago® World has just opened at LEGOLAND® Florida, and it’s one of the coolest lands yet! With plenty of kids activities, attractions and an all-new 4D ride, it’s no wonder that families are loving what LEGOLAND is offering for guests
Check out my 5 Best Tips for Exploring Ninjago World at LEGOLAND Florida – including how to rack up the points on Ninjago the Ride, mastering your best ninja skills, and how to stay cool during the hot months. Full video review included!
5. Kai’s Spinners
Work on your ninja skill of Fire with Kai’s Spinners.
The first interactive kids area at the entrance of Ninjago World, kids can practice their fire spins on these self-powered spinners. It’s a great place for kids to get out a burst of energy – lots of outdoor play space and a squishy floor (in case of any dizzy spills).
4. Zane’s Temple Build
You can’t miss the towering Water & Ice ninja skill station at Zane’s Temple
Build. With an impressive LEGO sculpture of mountains and beautiful Asian temple architecture, kids can find plenty of LEGO bricks to build their own creation right on the temple base. My daughter loved the freedom to build to her heart’s desire here, interacting with other kids and encouraging teamwork to create master builds.
3. Cole’s Rock Climb
Harness the power of Earth at Cole’s Rock Climb.
Covered in the shade, kids can walk across the climbing wall, reaching targets and mastering hand-eye coordination. And no worries, the kids rock climb going across the area, not up 🙂
2. Jay’s Lightning Drill
This has to be one of the coolest new Ninjago World areas.
Mastering your Lightning ninja skills, kids can have a blast at Jay’s Lightning Drill. An advance version of Whack-a-Mole, kids hit lightning bolt targets as they light up, before time runs out. This area is shaded as well, perfect place for parents to put their feet up for a few minutes.
1. Ninjago the Ride
The ultimate test of ninja skills is right here at Ninjago the Ride at the back of Ninjago World- the best for last, of course. Harnessing the power of Control, you and your family face an epic battle in this 4D action adventure!
Combining the best of video games and interactive ninja play, you use your hands to create lightning bolts, fireballs and more. I won’t lie, those hand movements take a little bit of skill. The first time on the ride, I was just flinging my hands all over the place like a hot mess. But the 2nd time, I realized there was a method to the madness. Here’s what movements you’ll need to master on this ride:
- The Cobra: Hold your fingers together to form a snake’s head. Then strike your arm forward.
- Chops of Fury: Hold both hands in front of you, palms facing each other. Make quick karate chops, alternating.
- The Fireball Flinger: Clench your hand into a fist. Then thrust your arm forward while opening your fingers.
- The Lightning Strike: Hold your arm out straight. Bend into a “V” and make a chopping motion.
- The Shuriken Shuffle: Hold both hands in front of you, palms down, with your arms bent so they touch your chest. Chop outwards repeatedly.
Here are some tips to make the most of your Ninjago the Ride experience:
- No minimum height requirement. My little 4-year old was able to ride this one with no problems.
- Must be at least 48 inches to ride alone OR have an adult with you to ride.
- The ride line is all inside in the comforts of air-conditioning. There are plenty of building areas while you wait in line too.
- This ride requires interactive game play with ninja hand movements required to earn points, like a video game.
- Ninjago the Ride is similar to Spiderman for the cart movement/screen visuals and Toy Story Mania for the video game action.
- There’s strobe/flashing lights, high action battle sequences, loud noises and darkness. Keep this in mind if taking little ones.
- Best tip from a LEGOLAND Florida Ninjago the Ride operator, the best way to earn points is to perform very small hand movements right over top of the sensor (which is right below your hands/above your lap). This saves energy and allows your family maximum point earning potential. The further away you get from the sensor, the more work/movement required.
And don’t miss out on the LEGO character spot right outside of the ride! You can meet the Ninjago LEGO characters, such as Naya for some great photos and memories.
Exploring Ninjago World at Legoland Florida | Full Video Review
Ready to discover the new Ninjago World at Legoland Florida? Check out our full video review of each of the kids’ activities in the Ninja Training Courtyard! My son had the best time in this new area of the park – he didn’t want to leave! Don’t blame him at all.
Ninjago World is now open at LEGOLAND Florida, with rides, activities and attractions that are some of the best in Orlando, Florida area. Plan your family trip to LEGOLAND Florida, and make sure to stop by the new LEGO Ninjago World and learn to become a ninja master!
And that’s not all at LEGOLAND Florida has to offer. From great rides, interactive play areas and lots of LEGO fun to discover, it’s no wonder why my kids keep asking me to go back again and again!
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Linda Manns Linneman says
This is so nice. We love taking the grandkids to Legoland. So much fun. Thank you for sharing
Bethany Suire says
My little boy has been bugging me to go! It definitely looks like a lot of FUN! Thanks for sharing with us! Th
me says
There were movementsa to master on the ride? Ah, man, no wonder I did terribly. I will look for this next time. I like the Lightning Drill as well.
ellen beck says
This looks amazing. It is amazing this is all Legos! I love the dragon. I bet you all had a great time.