Legoland Hotel Gets Green Light in San Diego, California
As with most tourist attractions, there are plenty of hotels around the Legoland theme park in San Diego, California. But until now, there hasn’t been an actual hotel at the popular attraction.

Las Vegas' Excalibur Hotel at Legoland
That will all change as Legoland says they are planning on building a Lego-themed resort.
The local Carlsbad City Council gave the approval for the proposed 254-room hotel to be built right next to the park at its October 27 meeting. According to Legoland, the hotel will reflect the different aspects of the park, and of course, heavily feature Legos in the decor.
Basic rooms will feature bedding, carpets and wallpaper with instructions on how to make different Lego creations. Premium rooms at the hotel will borrow from different popular areas of the park. For instance, there will be a pirate-themed room that continues the fun of the Pirate Shores area of the park.
The hotel itself will reportedly have a serpentine shape around the pool, with a colorful exterior reflective of the way Legos come in many colors. Legoland says their hotel will very much appeal to families with younger children.
There is no time frame attached to the completion of the hotel, yet, but most likely it will be two to three years before the hotel is built, given the current economy.
This sounds like a fun hotel. It’d really be cool if they actually built some of the furniture out of Legos. After all, if a Barbie suite in Vegas can have plastic furniture, why not a Legoland hotel?
What do you think? Would you stay at a Lego-themed hotel?
[Photo courtesy of Legoland]
- If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
- Share
- Prev/Next
