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Legoland Hotel opens in Florida

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On May 15th, Legoland Hotel Florida opened and it's set to offer children (and some adults) a thrill of a lifetime.
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For the parent's, it's like taking a walk down memory lane and for the children, it's literarily a dream come true - a true-to-life giant Lego house, and the best part? You can actually get to sleep in it!

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On May 15th, Legoland Hotel Florida opened and it's set to offer children (and some adults) a thrill of a lifetime.

Offering themed rooms/suites and access to Master Builder Model workshops and Lego bricks, Legoland Florida was built specifically for 2-to-12-year-olds.

According to Mashable, each guest room and suite falls under one of four themes: Pirate, Kingdom, Adventure and Lego Friends.

The rooms also come equipped with Lego playsets and treasure chests that can be unlocked after completing a hotel scavenger hunt.

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As if that isn't engaging enough, there are also interactive play areas throughout the hotel, including the front lobby, where kids can sift through literal ponds of Lego bricks.

Naturally, big dreams don't come cheap and a room is reportedly priced from around $219 (about N43,000) per night.

We'll let you see things for yourelf.

Check out a preview of the Legoland Winter Haven, Florida grand opening above and let us know if you'd pay N43,000/night for your kids to experience Lego blocks come alive.

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