
Justin Makes a New Lego Buddy
In honor of my friend Delicious Baby’s trip to Legoland, I decided to publish some of my favorite Legoland pictures. One thing that makes Legoland, California such a great themepark are the giant Lego creations that you find around every turn. Something about them makes my usually reticient kids want to strike a pose! Best of all, you usually don’t have to wait in line to take your picture as you do with Disneyland Characters. (Thomas the Tank Engine, Darth Vader, and Santa’s Sleigh are the exceptions to this statement).

Having a Squealing Good Time at Legoland California
Check out more cool travel photos at Delicious Baby’s, Photo Friday blog roundup . While your visiting, scroll down and read about Delicious Baby’s adventures in Carlsbad California at : Legoland, The Sealife Aquarium, and the Four Seasons Aviara . That woman travels in style!
For more great information about Legoland see The Unauthorized Legoland Guidebook which is available in paperback or affordable download.
Happy Trails,
Bridget
Tags: Carlsbad, Carlsbad California, Castle Hill, Delicious Baby, Four Seasons Aviara, Legoland California, Photo Friday, Sea Life Aquarium, The Unauthorized Legoland Guidebook
That is one of my favorite parts of Legoland. I like how your little guy is petting his new Lego dog. Cute.
Both Legoland and the Flower Fields are a great north county vacation spot for families. Delicious Baby’s post is great but if you are looking for a bit more affordable travel you can stay at the Grand Pacific Palisades resort right next door to Legoland. is where you can book nightly rentals there.
Legoland is one place that we haven’t been to but I know that my kids would love it! I will check out your book if we make it that way!
legoland keeps looking better and better. I’m dying to go there and make some lego friends too!
cute Lego creations! Hmm it seems that Lego is a big big part of growing up in the States now huh? Just saying.. I was never that big on Lego when I grew up, mostly cause they’re very expensive for people down this side of the globe.. heh..
The things they do with Legos these days never cease to amaze me!