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Legoland Korea opens world’s first Masters of Spinjitzu coaster

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New Ninjago-themed coaster is unique to Legoland parks

Legoland Korea has opened the world’s first Masters of Spinjitzu coaster, an interactive Ninjago-themed ride.

Based on the globally popular Ninjago brand, Masters of Spinjitzu is the first of its kind across all Legoland parks worldwide.

The coaster offers an immersive experience, as well as a 346-meter-long track, speeds of up to 57 km/h, and 360-degree rotating seats.

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Built on an expanded site within the Ninjago zone at Legoland Korea, the ride allows guests to train alongside ninja characters and take on an interactive mission to save the world.

“In the world of Ninjago, children become the heroes of their own story by mastering the art of Spinjitzu,” said Lee Soon-kyu, divisional director of Legoland Korea.

“This is the essence of what Legoland Korea strives to offer – an environment where imagination and creativity truly come to life.”

New experiences at Legoland Korea

Operated by Merlin Entertainments, Legoland Korea opened in May 2022 in Chuncheon. The resort is home a Legoland park with 40 rides and attractions across seven lands, and the 154-room Legoland Hotel.

Also new for this year at Legoland Korea is the Lego Festival, a global celebration taking place at seven Legoland locations across the globe.

Additionally, the newly renovated Bricktopia Lounge, built with over 250,000 Lego bricks, now includes a space where families can relax and enjoy hands-on activities.

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Earlier this year, Merlin provided a construction update for Legoland Shenzhen, a new resort in China with a theme park, water park and three hotels.

The company is building new Legoland resorts in Shenzhen, Shanghai and Sichuan.

Images courtesy of Merlin

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Bea Mitchell

Bea is a journalist specialising in entertainment, attractions and tech with 15 years' experience. She has written and edited for publications including CNET, BuzzFeed, Digital Spy, Evening Standard and BBC. Bea graduated from King's College London and has an MA in journalism.

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