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27 Best Rides at Legoland California (Including Our Top 10 Legoland Attractions)

Are you thinking about which rides at Legoland California you have to go on? Are you so excited to visit Legoland California theme park and experience all the Legoland California attractions and fun?

Awesome! My family has been to Legoland in San Diego many times and love the rides at Legoland California!  My 7-year-old is obsessed with Legos! Visiting Legoland was a dream come true! 

In this post, we are going to give you a list of all the Legoland rides that you have to try! We will also include height requirements, and basic information so you can decide which Legoland California rides are at the top of your list!

We will also include our top 10 best rides at Legoland California.   

Let’s explore all the best rides at Legoland California! 

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Get Ready for the Best Rides at Legoland California

Before we jump into the best rides at Legoland CA,  I wanted to make sure you know an important fact. 

Legoland is designed for kids.  Legoland is the best for toddlers, preschool age all the way up to age 10.  So basically, the Legoland age range is 3-10. Adults will enjoy the Legoland attractions and creations but for the most part, the rides at Legoland are geared towards younger kids.  There are no Legoland rides for adults! 

If you have younger kids that love Legos, grab your Legoland tickets and get ready for some fun! 

Questions About the Rides at Legoland California

I am going to start by answering a few questions you might have about the rides at Legoland California.  I will also give you some Legoland Tips that will help you navigate the park. 

How Many Rides at Legoland California are there?

There are 23 major Legoland CA rides.  Legoland likes to blend experiences and play areas into the ride category but we are only going to mention the rides that move.  

How Many Roller Coasters Does Legoland Have?

There are 3 Legoland California Roller Coasters. These are considered the Legoland thrill rides!!

  • Coastersaurus
  • Technic Coaster

Let’s start with the Legoland California Roller Coasters!! 

What are Legoland California's Most Popular Rides?

Before we list all the Legoland California rides, I am excited to share with you my kid’s favorite options for the best Legoland rides. 

Top 10 Legoland California Rides

  • Emmet’s Flying Adventure
  • The Ninjago Ride
  • Lego Technic Coaster
  • Driving School
  • Splash Battle
  • Lego City: Deep Sea Adventure
  • Pirate Reef
  • Lost Kingdom Adventure

All of the top 10 rides at Legoland California are geared toward young kids, they do an amazing job at keeping things fun for the little ones.  This list of Legoland rides will help you plan your day! Be sure to ride the Legoland roller coasters first!

Legoland California Roller Coasters

The Legoland California roller coasters are so fun! They are not intense!  These 3 Legoland attractions are junior coasters and appeal to a younger crowd that is not quite ready for Universal or Six Flags! 

Let’s take a look at the Legoland height requirements, what the ride is like, and who is going to love it the most. 

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1. Lego Technic Coaster

Legoland Height Requirement: 

The rider must be 42″ and 4 years old and accompanied by someone over 14.  To ride alone you must be at least 6 years old and 48″.

Technic Coaster is one of the best Legoland California rides!  It is the most intense ride at the park.  Older kids love it! It is still technically a junior coaster that is great for kids.  You will experience a classic mouse rollercoaster with harpin sharp turns. 

Hot Legoland Tip

Go Early!  Because it is one of the best Legoland California roller coasters the lines will be longer during the day.  If your kids want to experience this roller coaster be sure to go on it first.  

If you wait in line later in the day be sure to bring sunscreen as there is not much coverage while you wait.

2. Coastersaurus Legoland California

Legoland Height Requirement:

The rider must be 36 inches and accompanied by someone over 18.

48″ and above may ride alone.

This is a really short ride! It lasts less than a minute.  That can be hard if you have just waited 30- 60 minutes in line.  It is a junior coaster great for younger kids and an awesome Legoland California ride if you don’t have to wait long!   

Hot Tip Legoland Rides San Deigo 

If the Legoland California roller coasters are on the top of your list hit this one early in the day or right before the park closes.  

My kids love how the rides are not too intense but still really fun! 

3. Legoland Dragon Coaster

Must be 40″ to ride and accompanied by someone 14 years or older.

If you are over 48″ you can go alone. 

The Legoland Dragon Coaster is one of the best first-time roller coasters at Legoland.  If your kiddo has been wanting to go on his/her first roller coaster, the Dragon is a great choice.  The track is super simple. 

I like how it starts inside and goes to the outside! My kiddos loved riding this ride and wanted to do it over and over again!

Best Legoland CA Rides (Not Coasters)

Legoland has some really awesome rides that your kids will love. Not every kid loves roller coasters so these next few options are perfect.  Honestly, I loved them as well!

This next group of Legoland California rides are virtual rides.

4. Lego Ninjago the Ride

No minimum height requirement.

If you are under 48″ you must be accompanied by someone 14 and older.

I love virtual rides and this is one of my favorites.  It is an interactive 4-D experience your kids will love.  You will wear 3-D glasses and be able to interact with everything around you.  There are also sensory areas where you smell and feel heat or cold in the areas you enter. 

This is one of my family’s favorite rides at Legoland. 

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5. Emmet's Flying Ride

The rider must be 40″ to ride and be with someone 14 years or older.

48″ may ride alone.

This is a new ride at Legoland California! It is fun! You get to sit on a double-decker couch and become a master builder.  It is a virtual experience where you feel like you are part of the ride.  It is located in the newest area of the park – The Lego Movie World. 

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6. Legoland Lost Kingdom Adventure

The rider must be 30″ and accompanied by someone 14 or older.

48″ and above may go alone. 

This is another really fun virtual interactive dark ride. This time you will have a laser gun with targets to complete a mission.  This Legoland California ride is pretty fun! Your kids will love it! 

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7. Lego City: Deep Sea Adventure

Riders under 52″ must be accompanied by someone 14 years or older. 

Legoland Deep Sea Adventure is a Lego submarine ride. This is one of the best rides at Legoland California. You actually board a submarine and head underwater.  There is a virtual screen where you can find a treasure as you go on a Lego deep-sea adventure! 

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Little Kid Lego Rides

Now that we have reviewed the major and probably the best rides at Legoland California, let’s switch to all the fun little kid rides.  There are a lot of them so get ready.  

Legoland CA Rides for Kids

These Legoland California rides are designed for younger kids so some, even parents can not go on.  These little kid rides are what make Legoland perfect for Toddlers and young children.  

8. Captain Cranky's Challenge

34 inches and must be accompanied by someone 14 years or older.

42″ and taller may ride alone.

This is a smaller ship that is set on a U-shaped track.  You will go in different directions each time the boat moves.  This is a great Legoland California ride for little kids! 

9. Bionicle Blaster

Legoland Height Requirements:

The rider must be 42″ and be at least 4 years old. They must also ride with someone 14 years old or older. 

42″ and above may ride alone. 

Bionicle Blaster is a “teacup” ride.  The blaster’s ship around and around! Your kids will love getting dizzy on this ride! It is a great ride at Legoland ca if you want to get dizzy! 

10. Cargo Ace

The rider must be able to stand. Anyone under 36″ must ride with someone 14 years or older. 

This is a classic little kid plane ride that goes in a circle.  Little kids love these easy and fun kiddie rides!  This is one of the best Legoland California rides for little kids. 

11. Coast Cruise

Everyone can ride. If you are under 48″ you must be accompanied by someone 14 years or older. 

This ride is actually really cool.  The whole family can jump on and cruise around.  There are amazing Lego creations all around that you can view as you are on the boat.  It is a really nice and relaxing ride, perfect if you need a break! 

12. Driving School

6-13-year-olds can ride this ride.

There is not a track at this driving school, but as long as you know green means go and red means stop you will do great.  You will also earn your driver’s license. How cool is that!!!

13. Junior Driving School

There is another driving school for younger kids.  It is just as fun for the little ones to learn to drive! 

14. Dune Raiders

36 inches to slide

The Ride I mean Slide

This is really a slide.  It is a really fun one!  There are six side-by-side slides.  You get a potato-like sack to slide down.

15. Fairy Tale Brook

Everyone can ride. If you are under 48″ you will need to be accompanied by someone 14 years or older.

This is a fun boat ride that takes you along the path of a fairy tale story.  You can say hi to all your favorite fairy tale friends. It is a great California Legoland ride to relax on. 

16. Kid Power Tower

The rider must be 40″ and be accompanied by someone 14 years or older.

48″ and taller may ride alone.

Climb to the top of Legoland and get a beautiful view of Legoland San Diego.  Once you reach the top of the tower you can slide down and do it again. 

17. Legoland Express

Everyone can ride this ride. 

If you are under 36″ someone who is 36″ needs to be on the ride with you. (sibling, friend, cousin)

This is a kiddie train ride perfect for super small Legoland guests and kids who love train rides! 

18. Queen Watevra's Carousel

Queen Watevra’s Carousel has over 60 horses perfect for your little ones to ride and have fun. My kids love carousels.  The is a great ride at Legoland. 

This picture reminds me how important it is to go to Legoland when your kids are little. It truly is designed for kids! 

19. Pirate Reef

The rider must be 36″ and accompanied by someone 14 years or older.

42″ may ride alone. 

This actually is a legit ride at California Legoland.  You will get soaked.  This boat ride follows a track that ends with a downhill splash. When I say splash I mean crazy big splash.  

You may want to wear a poncho if you go on this ride or have a change of clothes. 

20. Fun Town Police and Fire Academy

The rider must be 34 inches and be accompanied by someone older than 18. 

48 inches and above may ride alone.

This is a teamwork ride.  You have to work as a group to get your vehicle moving.  It is really fun however if you do not have an adult in the vehicle it is very hard to move.  My kids loved this one! 

21. Royal Joust

Riders must be between the ages of 4-12 and be at least 36″.  The maximum weight is 169 pounds.  

This is such a cute fun ride at Legoland.  There is a circular track with little horses that take you around.  The horses bob up and down.  It is a slow Lego ride that most younger kids will love. 

22. Safari Trek

The rider must be 34″ and accompanied by someone 18 years or older.

The Safari Trek is a fun Lego ride through a jungle of Lego animal creations. It is really awesome to see all the animals made of Legos.  Your kids will have a blast! 

23. Skipper School

The rider must be 34″ to ride and accompanied by someone 14 years or older. 

48″ or taller may ride alone.

This is a very slow boat Lego ride. No need to fear!  You will cruise around and learn to be a skipper. 

24. Sky Patrol

The rider must be 34″ to ride and be accompanied by someone 14 years or older.

This is a fun helicopter spin ride. You can go down or up, or right or left. You are in control the entire time! This is one of the really fun Legoland San Diego rides! 

25. Unikitty Disco Drop

The rider must be 40 inches to ride and be accompanied by someone 14 years or older. 

This is a new Legoland ride all about Unikitty and her emotions.  It is a drop tower of emotions.  Drop towers at Legoland are not that tall so no need to worry! 

26. Beetle Bounce

Minimum of 36″ and Maximum of 55″ to ride.

This is a great kiddie Lego ride.  It basically goes up and down.  It is fun for younger kids who might not want to ride the Unikitty ride! 

27. Splash Battle

The rider must be 36″ to ride and be accompanied by someone 14 years or older. 

This is one of the best rides at Legoland California.  It is a boat that is on a track.  As you go around you have a water blaster you can hit targets or other boats.  It is really fun! 

Are you Ready to go on the Legoland California Rides?

Hopefully, this post gets you excited to ride all the best rides at Legoland California Resort! There are some really cute fun rides.  If you need a few more Legoland Tips I have you covered in another post! 

My little kids are obsessed with Legos!  They loved everything about Legoland including all the awesome Legoland attractions and the Legoland Hotel . We highly recommend taking your little ones before the age of 11.   If you have any questions feel free to ask! 

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Wow! Legoland sounds like a whole bunch of fun!

It is totally fun and AWESOME!

We don’t have plans to go to Disney, but I WOULD love to take my kids to Legoland! It looks like there are so many fun rides at Legoland and I think my kids would love that there is a lego theme everywhere!

Legoland is so fun for kids!

Legoland California is amazing! The rides are spectacular!! There is so much fun to be had, thank you for sharing.

It is such a fun place!

Legoland has some fun rides! For kids of all ages!!

It is great for kids!

Legoland looks like a lot of fun with so many great rides. We love roller coaster so we definitely would try all three. How great that there are a lot of options for kids of all ages. I know our kids would love the Lego theme too.

We love Legos! There are some really cool creations!

I had no idea there was a Legoland in California; I thought it was a European thing. Looks fun, I love roller coasters. Hope it’s not compulsory to take kids with you though lol.

Legoland 3 big parks in the USA. They also have a lot of discovery centers around.

I wish we were going to southern California on our next visit, I know my kids would love to go to Legoland California. I love that at this location they also have the Legoland Lost Kingdom Adventure. We also have that at our Lego Discovery Center and it’s always a hit with the kids.

It is a fun ride! Southern Cal is so nice!

Looks like a very cool place. I was completely unfamiliar with this amusement park. I grew up with Legos and love seeing the Lego concept incorporated into all of the rides and park architecture.

They have some amazing lego creations.

The rides at Legoland California are more my speed LOL. I am not a huge rollercoaster fan with large drops and such so I would love to borrow a niece or nephew and go visit!

This would be perfect!

The rides at Legoland look like so much fun! We’ve only spent one night in San Diego, and we need to go back to explore more. I’d love to check out the coasters at Legoland!

Legoland in San Diego is really cute! Such a great area!

Wow, this looks amazing! We have a Legoland in the UK but this one looks like much more fun! Thanks for sharing.

California is a fun park!

We have been to Legoland here, and loved it. They have so many great rides in the parks for all ages.

I would like to go to Flrodia and check it out!

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Legoland California’s Reserve n Ride Review

On our recent trip to Legoland California, we had the opportunity to try out their Reserve n Ride system, which is their version of the skip the line pass.  I’ll be sharing some thoughts and tips.

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When planning our trip, and choosing July 4th as our main park day at Legoland, I knew the park would be at its busiest of the year.  So choosing a Reserve N Ride option was a no brainer.  The real question was, which would be best for us?

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Having never been to Legoland previously, I wasn’t sure how long the typical waits would be, so how much time would each option save us?  I ended up choosing the Ultimate, because why not truly test the system!  During the hotel booking process, you’re able to select the version you want in order to guarantee it’d be available on your park day.

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Upon arriving at the resort on July 3rd, we headed into the park.  I wanted to verify a couple things regarding the Reserve n Ride system, so I headed over to the kiosk near the front of the park.

First thing I noticed was a sign out front that said the Reserve n Ride system was sold out for the day, so not everyone is guaranteed the option to purchase R n R, which means it may be a good idea to purchase early, especially on busy days. 

The other questions I had were, 1) did I have to stop by the kiosk to set it up even though I prepaid and had my tickets in the app and 2) could I set it up then to use tomorrow.

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In short, the answers were yes, I did have to set it up there and no, I could not do it the day before.  I pretty much knew the answers, but I just wanted to confirm, and it would have been nice on the full park day to not have to stop by and use valuable park time to do it. 

See my Top 5 Reserve n Ride Thrill Ride Rankings

I also asked if we were able to stack rides or if we could only select 1 at a time?  At Legoland, you can only have 1 pass available at a time, which I’ll talk about later, but turned out not to be an issue.  And, can we select the same ride multiple times?  The answer to this one is Yes to all rides except Emmett’s Flying Adventure, which is their newest and most popular ride, so each guest is limited to 1 pass.  Will a ride run out of passes?  If it does, it’s typically for a short period of time and it’ll open back up.

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The screenshots above show the wait times mid-afternoon, while the screenshots below show the list of rides available with the Reserve n Ride system.  Looking at the top screenshot, the one with the longest waits, all of the rides except for the Sky Patrol ride were eligible for R n R, while about half of the rides from the second screenshot were eligible and just a couple from the last one.  Which means, the system is set up to help you skip some of the longest lines!

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So how did we do?  Well for starters, we knocked out 4 of the rides with the Hotel Guest Early Entry.  Guests staying onsite can typically ride Coastersaurus, Fairy Tale Brook, Coast Cruise and Ninjago starting at 9:30am.  On July 4th, they opened at 9am and also had Safari Trek open, so we all rode Safari Trek, Fairy Tale Brook and Coast Cruise together while I rode Coastersaurus alone. 

I ended up heading to the Reserve n Ride kiosk during the Early Entry period while the family wanted to take a break.  No one was in line for it, so I was in and out really quick. However, after I left, I noticed it wasn’t working.  I had to sign out of my account and sign back into the app in order to select a ride to reserve.

While we could definitely have rode everything again with R n R, we chose not to.   After the early entry period ended, my daughter needed a time out from the park, so we headed back to the room for a bit. 

There were a few rides that I wanted to do that I knew the rest would not be interested in, so from the room, I decided to use the first R n R pass on Emmett’s Flying Adventure.  The ride wait time was around 75 minutes.  I had a message on the screen saying I could arrive at the ride in 12 minutes.   Cool! 

Related: The Ultimate Legoland California Attraction Guide

From the hotel, I headed straight there and by the time I arrived, I had a notification that I could check in, so I went to the Reserve n Ride line entrance where only 1 other group was in line ahead of me, but others arrived after.  When they were ready to start a new group to enter the ride, they brought everyone in the R n R line through, then the standby.

I could have chosen my next ride as soon as I scanned in, but I chose not to.  In fact, I didn’t do that at all during the day as it wasn’t a big deal.  I think if I had one of the lower tiers, it would have been more important to get the next ride selected though. 

After Emmett’s Flying Adventure, I decided to book Unikitty’s Disco Drop since it was right there.  This one had about a 35-40 minute wait, it had me return in 4 minutes.  Then I decided to head a different direction in the park and go to Ninjago, which had me return in about 2 minutes.

At this point, the family came back into the park.  My daughter was wanting to do the Driver School for kids, so I met back up with them, which was back past the LEGO Movie area.   We could have done R n R for this, but there was practically no line, so she was in and out right away.  We then ate lunch and did a few activities that didn’t have R n R available, but we basically started a clockwise trip around the park. 

As we walked, I was looking at the park map and found Skipper School was the next ride we’d head past, so used the R n R here with a 1 minute return time.  Then we reserved Splash Battle, which isn’t showing in my screenshots above, but was definitely available that day, and that was a 1-2 minute return time.

Next we had a snack at Granny’s Apple Fries before heading over to LEGO City’s Deep Sea Adventure!  I believe the R n R wait was about 2-3 minutes.  Though, here, you skip the line where you get to play with Legos. 

Next up, we headed to the Royal Joust, which is a kids only ride.  The Dragon roller coaster is nearby, so I scheduled that for myself.  The wait here was only about 2 minutes. 

After this, we needed another park break, so we didn’t add anymore rides as we finished our walk around the park.  After I rested for 30 minutes or so, I headed back to the park to record my 360° walkthrough video.  This time, I went counter clockwise around the outside walking path around the park, then finished up by walking through the LEGO Miniland area. 

Once finished, I decided to try out the Lego technic coaster, this one was a 1-2 minute R n R return as well.  We then kind of cooled on the Reserve n Ride for the day, mainly I was waiting for the family to return to the park, but they were moving slow.  I did end up doing the Bionicle Blaster ride with my daughter, but that was the last one we rode, again, just a few minutes wait.

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Above are the average wait times for Legoland California from July 4th.  For our Early Entry time savings, Safari Trek had an Average wait of 54 minutes, we were on immediately.  Coastersaurus had an average wait of 51, I was on immediately.  Fairy Tale Brook had an average wait of 5 minutes and we were on and off.  Coast cruise had an average wait of 25 minutes and we had a 10 minute wait.  Overall, the Early Entry saved us 2 hours of waiting in lines and allowed us to use regular park time on other attractions.

For Reserve n Ride, I believe we rode 8 rides.  Emmett’s Flying Adventure had a 55 minute average wait, Unikitty’s Disco Drop was 35 minutes, Ninjago was 32 minutes, Splash Battle was 30 minutes, Lego Technic Coaster was 27 minutes, Deep Sea Adventure was 20, Dragon Coaster and Skipper School were both 18 minutes, and finally, Bionicle Blaster was an average 10 minute wait.  The total average wait for these rides was more than 4 and a half hours.

Of course, ride times fluctuate throughout the day, so some of those times were longer, some were shorter when we jumped in the Reserve n Ride virtual line, and I don’t remember the exact times on some of the rides, but for the most part, anything 30 minutes and under had about a minute return time, while Emmett’s Flying Adventure had 12, Unikitty’s was 4 and Ninjago was 2-3.  The total time I spent waiting was less than 25 minutes and the majority of that time was just walking from the previous attraction to the next one.

In a perfect world,  we could have done even more rides, there’s a corner of the park with 4 or 5 more rides we didn’t do, but as it was, we got about 15 rides in total, plus took in some other attractions.  I would say, for me, the Reserve n Ride was a huge success.  Was it necessary for my wife and kid? Probably not, but we always enjoy skipping lines and getting straight to the ride. 

If I were to recommend or do it again, I’d say go with a cheaper version and try to hit Emmett’s Flying Adventure right when the LEGO Movie land opens without using the R n R pass (save for later), followed by Unikitty’s Disco Drop using R n R while waiting to ride Emmett’s.  You have to be a hotel guest to even line up for entering the LEGO Movie land first, so totally worth it if you’ve done the other rides in that part of the park.

Overall, it was such a great system.  I can’t compare it to any other system I’ve used, mainly because I’ve only used Disney’s Fastpass+ and Genie+ services, and this just blows them out of the water. I like being able to select a ride and basically wait in line virtually from the time selected and get a return time based on the pass type, whereas with Disney’s system, you most likely are riding far after you would have if you had just gotten in line at the time you made the selection. 

You can ride other rides while you wait, but the Legoland system makes it so you are skipping the line for the ride you want to ride right now, rather than in a few hours. But at the same time, Disney’s guest counts are way higher and I’m not entirely sure a system like this would work, maybe Disneyland would with limited purchases, but definitely do not think it would at Disney World.

If you’re ready to start exploring a Legoland California family vacation, I recommend checking out Undercover Tourist for your ticket options.  I’ve already used them a few times, twice at Disneyland and once at Disney World and will plan to continue comparing their prices with other sites, however I usually come back to UT because they have the best deals and their instructions make it easy to add your tickets to the Legoland and Disney apps.

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Thank you for this helpful post! I’m curious – if I buy 1 reserve ‘n ride pass, can ANY member of my group use it on a given ride, or is only 1 specific person allowed to use it all day? Also, if I buy just 1 reserve ‘n ride pass, I assume only 1 person can ride rather than everyone in the group? Thank you for the clarification!

You would need to pay for each person in a group, then when you go to reserve a ride, you choose who in your group to reserve for. If I remember correctly, you could have some set to ride one ride, while others can ride a different ride.

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