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INSIDE LOOK: Why we love HOLIDAYS at LEGOLAND® Florida Resort

HOLIDAYS at LEGOLAND® Florida Resort officially kicked off on December 6, 2025, and we were there on opening day!

This is one of our favorite holiday events in the Tampa Bay region, and we've attended every year for the last several years with our boys, so we feel pretty good about being able to dish on all of the details to help you build your most AWESOME day ever!

So, let's dive in! Here's what you can expect when you go, and our favorite things to do!

But, first…HOLIDAYS at LEGOLAND Florida Dates

This is the most important detail since you need to know WHEN to attend HOLIDAYS at LEGOLAND® Florida Resort, which is being celebrated on select days, December 6, 13, 20, 24 – 31, and then, they will also host a bricktastic Kids' New Year's Eve on December 31, 2025.

We love that this event is included with general park admission and most LEGOLAND Annual Passes, so there's no stress about purchasing additional tickets.

As far as what time to arrive, you can get there when the park opens or arrive anytime throughout the day. There are multiple time slots for most shows and event-exclusive character meet and greets, so you shouldn't have an issue if you need to squeeze in a naptime first.

What's NEW

LEGOLAND Florida debuted an all-new LEGO® Christmas tree, towering 32 feet high and made from nearly 360,000 LEGO and DUPLO® bricks. Here's a fun fact–this tree took Master Model Builders more than 2,800 hours to build. Topping the 10,000-pound tree will be a LEGO star built out of 5,200 LEGO and DUPLO bricks and weighing 176 pounds.

Don't forget–if you want to see what it's like to be a LEGO Master Builder at LEGOLAND Florida, you can book one of their VIP Tours for a behind-the-scenes look at their workshop and even build alongside a master builder!

Event-exclusive characters at HOLIDAYS at LEGOLAND

One of our favorite things about holiday events at the theme parks is the event-exclusive characters, and there are several to meet at HOLIDAYS at LEGOLAND.

  • LEGO Santa at Heartlake Hall: 11:30 am, 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm, 3:30 pm, 4:30 pm, and 5:30 pm
  • LEGO Gingerbread Man in DUPLO Valley: 12 pm, 1 pm, 2 pm, 4 pm, 5 pm, and 6 pm
  • LEGO Nutcracker in DUPLO Valley: 11:30 am, 12:20 pm, 1:30 pm, 3:30 pm, 4:30 pm, and 5:30 pm
  • LEGO Reindeer Girl (following Holly Hype Dance Party): Shows are at 12 pm, 1:30 pm, 3:00 pm, and 4:30 pm near the Fun Town Theater
  • LEGO Snowman at LEGO Kingdoms Stage (following Festival of Flurries show): Shows are at 12:15 pm, 1:30 pm, 4:45 pm, and 6:00 pm

There is a staff member on-site to take a picture for you with your phone or camera in case you want a family photo. There is also a park photographer if you'd rather purchase a professional photo.

LEGO Gingerbread Man at Holidays at LEGOLAND 2023
We loved meeting LEGO Gingerbread Man at Holidays at LEGOLAND.

Tip: We were able to see LEGO Santa pretty quickly by waiting to head his way at about 2 pm, which is half an hour before he goes on break for an hour until he starts up meet and greets again at 3:30 pm.

In general, we have found that the character lines move pretty quickly, so don't be deterred by a long line.

LEGO Santa at Holidays at LEGOLAND
LEGO Santa can be found indoors at Heartlake Hall. Photo by Laura Byrne.

LEGO Build Activities at HOLIDAYS at LEGOLAND

Our kiddo absolutely loves LEGOs, so next to the characters, our favorite thing to do at HOLIDAYS at LEGOLAND was the themed LEGO builds. There are two themed areas:

Santa's Toy Build outside of the Pizza Pasta Buffet and the LEGO Competition Sleigh Build in LEGO Kingdoms.

At Santa's Toy Build, kids can create a LEGO toy to add to the giant LEGO Santa bag. This is a great way to keep kids busy while you wait in line for LEGO Gingerbread Man and even the North Pole Postal Service experience (which is amazing–we'll get to this in a moment).

LEGO Holiday Build at Holidays at LEGOLAND 2023
LEGO Holiday Build at Holidays at LEGOLAND. Photo by Laura Byrne.

Over in LEGO Kingdoms at the LEGO Competition Build, kids and kids at heart are challenged to create a sleigh on a LEGO baseboard, which will be judged each day for a prize. We spent a good amount of time here since our son loves to build. Be on the lookout for an occasional ‘snowfall' too!

Finally, one of our favorite holiday builds is back at The Dream Creation Station…Build to Give. This is where you can build a LEGO heart and add it to the wall to bring the joy of play to kids in need.

There are several LEGO build areas throughout the park that are open daily throughout the year too including one of our favorites, the LEGO Space build in the Imagination Zone. You'll find it near the entrance of the park. Don't forget to check out the LEGO Ferrari Build & Race Experience that opened this year if you haven't seen it yet!

North Pole Postal Service experience

Need to send a letter to Santa? Don't fret! The North Pole Postal Service experience is another must-do at HOLIDAYS at LEGOLAND, and our favorite way to send a letter to Santa. You'll find it in Fun Town in the North Pole Village area of the event.

Kids are given everything they need to write down their holiday wishes for Santa by friendly elves, and then can place them in the LEGO mailbox and watch the magic as their letter appears in the mailroom for the jolly old LEGO Santa! It's super cute, and the elves who work in the North Pole Postal Service are the best.

North Pole Postal Service at Holidays at LEGOLAND 2023
The North Pole Postal Service experience at Holidays at LEGOLAND is a must-do! Photo by Laura Byrne.

They do a really good job of keeping crowds down to a couple of families at a time inside the Post Office, so you don't feel cramped, and the experience feels much more personal.

Other fun things to do:

DUPLO Valley is home to two additional event-exclusive activities:

  • Holiday Traditions Scavenger Hunt: 11:00 am-5:30 pm
  • Creative Ornament Coloring: 11:00 am-5:30 pm

The Shows at HOLIDAYS at LEGOLAND Florida

A great way to take a break between rides and builds is to experience a themed show! There are six shows, including the LEGO City Holiday Light Spectacular, where you can watch the giant LEGO tree illuminate with dazzling lights every 15 minutes.

LEGOLAND Florida usually offers some awesome shows, like:

  • LEGO Reindeer Girl is also getting into the spirit of the season with the new Holly Hype Dance Party!
  • Over in LEGO Kingdoms, get swept away into a winter FUN-derland during the high-energy, frost-filled Festival of Flurries with LEGO Snowman! Sing and dance to favorite tinsel tunes while you await a snowy surprise.

MiniLand is decorated for the holidays, too!

We love how LEGOLAND's master builders add special holiday touches to Miniland during the holiday season! We turn it into a sort of scavenger hunt to see how many LEGO Santas we can find throughout the entire area…and there are a lot!

We love what they did to LEGO Tampa! Can you spot LEGO Santa??

Tampa Miniland at LEGOLAND Florida
Can you spot LEGO Santa in downtown LEGO Tampa at Miniland? Photo by Laura Byrne.

Yummy sips and treats!

There are several special menu items you can sip and taste during Holidays at LEGOLAND! This year, there are eight items available for a limited time only, including our favorites: The Nutcracker Sundae, which comes in a commemorative LEGO minifigure head at Firehouse Ice Cream, and the Snowman Freeze at Funnel Cake Factory.

Build the Perfect Gift

Stuff a whole year of awesomeness underneath the tree with a LEGOLAND Florida Resort Annual Pass! For a next-level parenting win, add a holiday bonus with hotel and vacation packages to create a staycation experience with uninterrupted days of fun. 

Note: LEGOLAND Florida invited us to attend Holidays at LEGOLAND, but we've also been annual pass holders for years and would have gone anyway (we love taking advantage of the Black Friday sale for future reference, since the sale has ended).

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