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Galacticoaster opens at Legoland Florida as part of Merlin's investment in US

Another Galacticoaster is set to open at Legoland California

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Lego Galaxy and the new Galacticoaster have launched at Legoland Florida as part of Merlin's £70 million ($94m) investment in two US parks.

The opening of the expansion at Legoland Florida comes ahead of the debut of Lego Galaxy at Legoland California on 6 March.


This combined $94m investment reinforces the US as a priority growth market for Merlin, representing the company’s largest single in-park commitment in the country.

Fiona Eastwood, Merlin's CEO, said the new experience "demonstrates how Merlin is prioritising investment in the locations with the greatest potential for growth".

"We are evolving our Legoland resorts into iconic short break destinations, increasing the length of stay for our guests, driving higher per capita spend and strengthening our position to capture increased market share in the United States," she added.

The new Lego Galaxy experiences in Florida and California include the Galacticoaster, Merlin's most technologically advanced coaster to date.

Merlin's most technologically advanced coaster

The indoor ride features a space-themed design inspired by Lego sets, and provides an immersive and story-driven experience.

Riders are in control of their own space mission, designing their own ride vehicle using touchscreens and RFID wristbands.

The customised spacecraft is then recognised throughout the attraction, merging digital storytelling with real-world coaster thrills.

"Galacticoaster redefines the family coaster experience, by giving every guest the chance to create their own customised space adventure, placing creativity at the heart of the thrill," said Eastwood.

"This innovative approach reflects our determination to provide a compelling proposition that brings every family together through play. It is a capability unique to Merlin – and one that underpins the distinctiveness of our guest offer."

Ahead of the launch of the Galacticoaster, Merlin connected two landmarks – the London Eye and the Orlando Eye – with holographic-style projections.

"These groundbreaking new attractions embody the scale, ambition and imagination that will define Merlin’s next chapter in [the US] market," said Eastwood.

Images courtesy of Merlin Entertainments