Saturday, July 21, 2018

Rides at Legoland


Beetle Bouncer from Jill Boileau on Vimeo.

Mason admitted that this ride scared him.  The twins loved it!



Noah’s First Roller Coaster from Jill Boileau on Vimeo.

Noah was very excited before the ride.  Good thing I don't have video of the tears and crying when the ride ended.  Dylan and Mason wanted nothing to do with this ride.

Miniland USA

This, for me, was the coolest part of the whole park.  Each city was made up of Legos.  There were so many intricate details and I was surprised at how big this area was.

London baby!



I didn't get a picture, but they even had a replica of the 9/11 Memorial.  It was impressive!




They had a replica of the entire Las Vegas strip!


Noah loves the Golden Gate Bridge.  One day he will see the real thing. 







Miniland USA from Jill Boileau on Vimeo.

Legoland Day #8

All three of my boys are way into Legos.  They love all the movies, minifigures, and anything you can build.  We even converted our train table into a Lego table to make more room for their collection.  So needless to say, we knew it was time to check out this awesome land.  The boys were super excited for this part of our trip and this place did not disappoint them.  Marc and I would have preferred more exciting rides, but since our boys are not quite the thrill seekers these days, this was the perfect place for them.  We stayed at the park from open until close and then went to the aquarium afterwards.  The boys were exhausted and immediately passed out once we got to the hotel.  Be prepared for picture overload!

We were surprised by the lack of crowds on a Sunday.  The next day was super crowded, so we were glad that we did everything the first day.

Everything is awesome! 


Training with Master Wu.


The submarine ride was the newest addition to the park this summer.  It was the highlight of Legoland and my boys couldn't wait to go on it. I am extremely claustrophobic and refuse all rides with an enclosed area, especially ones that then submerge you under water.  The boys really wanted me to go on with them.  I explained my fear to the ride attendants and they let our little family of five have our own submarine.  They normally pack it full of people!  I was able to freak out, without other people seeing me.  And it wasn't very crowded in there, so I was able to calm down and enjoy the ride with my kids.  I sat out the second time they want on it though.  I was very grateful for those awesome attendants!

Mason felt that he was ready for a real driver's license after this ride.





















Noah was very excited about his first roller coaster ride.  Dylan and Mason wouldn't even go near the ride.  Noah's reaction didn't help either.  He was crying hysterically once it ended and did not like it.

Sea Life Aquarium

Shark!

We did not spend much time here as this is the same aqaurium we have at AZ Mills.  The kids still loved it though.



Carlsbad Day #7

After breakfast, we packed up the car to head to Carlsbad.  We decided to stop in downtown San Diego at Seaport Village to walk around and have lunch.  We got to see some cool ships and went into an awesome kite store where we bought a parachute guy.  We even got to ride the carousel, which is always a crowd pleaser with my crew.  Once we got to Carlsbad, we drove down to the shore and had a delicious Italian dinner and saw the most beautiful sunset I have ever seen in my life.  Unfortunately I couldn't get any pictures, but it was pretty amazing.  Tomorrow is Legoland!

Seaport Village




Good bye Coronado Bridge!  Until next year!


Overlooking the ocean in Carlsbad.

Crazy beach hair, and I don't care!