| Our first few rides were a little bit damp. But we walked right on to everything, and nothing was shut down. |
About an hour after we got to the park, the clouds parted, and the sun shined the rest of the day. And the park was practically deserted! It was perfect. The kids really enjoyed driving school, and we went the "The Big Test" which is a fun live show about fire safety.
The highlight of the day was going to The Lego Movie set.
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There were all kinds of treasure hunts you could do "Can you find all 12 Emmetts?" The kids could have spent hours there. Levi wanted to play with all the legos all over - most of it was behind plexiglass, but the movie set was from the live action part of the movie - so the basement of Lord Buisness. So it felt like you were actually in the basement - there were huge bins along all the walls filled with legos, and big cars, trucks and planes built out of legos on top of all the cabinets. Levi could not understand why I would let him play with them. He also loved looking at all the scenes behind the plexiglass.
Legoland is great for little kids. There were lots of fun rides that he could enjoy, and he really loved playing on the duplo playgrounds, and the duplo brick play area.
The kids all loved mini-land and looking at the intricate models of real cities and places. A new addition since our last trip here was the Star Wars scenes. The kids wanted pictures by almost all of them.
The boat ride through some of the huge lego sets is pretty fun. It's always nice to have a ride that the whole family can enjoy together. Here's Noah at Mount Rushmore.
The boys really enjoyed the technic test track roller coaster, and at the end of the day, Olivia and I discovered the Dragon roller coaster. She really loved it, and was able to ride it 4 times in a row - there was literally no one in line when we would finish, and they would just let us ride again and again. The boys and Sam came and joined us, and were able to ride it one last time with her, right before the park closed. When the park closes, it only means they don't run any more coasters. So we meandered through miniland again,
and then headed to The Big Shop - the lego store. The kids each got to pick out something to take home, and we tried to find the Shakespeare minifig Harrison had been wanted, but to no avail. The boys did manage to score some fun new finds, as you can read about in the mini fig swap post. We were all kind of glad that the park closed at 5, because we were all pretty exhausted at this point. We stopped at Panera bread for dinner (why don't we have one of those in the tri-cities? Or Zupas? Something?) and then headed back to the Mitchells, looking forward to a more relaxed Friday. That evening I was able to sit in on Ruth's book club - they were discussing Pride and Prejudice, and it was so nice. There's a great group of ladies involved, and everyone interesting comments. It made me think about reading it someday... Another friend Ruth was there, and it was so good to see her too.