It’s Official: Legoland Florida Coming to Winter Haven
Posted on January 21st, 2010 by kris
Categories: Arts, Attractions, Dining, General, Nature, Shopping, Sports
Mark your calendar now for October 2011 because that is when LEGOLAND Florida is set to debut in Winter Haven. The announcement was formally made just minutes ago at Cypress Gardens, the new home of LEGOLAND. All in all, Merlin Entertainments Group plans to invest $300 million in the park over the next few years, including in time adding accommodations and other smaller attractions–possibly one of their Sea Life aquariums.
Make sure you continue to check back here (and add us to your RSS feed if you have not already) to get the latest news AND photos as the construction begins and Cypress Gardens is transformed into LEGOLAND Florida. We will have exclusive access to the site as it is transformed and will post updates regularly.
While we are never big on posting entire press releases on here, this is straight from us and some great quotes and details on the big news:
A press conference today attended by a host of elected officials, including Governor Charlie Crist and U.S. Representative Adam Putnam, confirmed that Cypress Gardens has been purchased by Merlin Entertainments – the second largest attractions industry company in the world and also owner of LEGOLAND Parks worldwide. Members of the media and invited guests gathered at Florida’s first theme park – Cypress Gardens – to unveil the plan to continue the park’s legacy of attracting a multitude of visitors to Polk County. The new park will be named LEGOLAND Florida.
“I am delighted to be here today to announce what I believe will be one of the most exciting and important projects in which Merlin Entertainments has ever been involved,” said Nick Varney, chief executive officer for Merlin Entertainments. Merlin Entertainments introduced LEGOLAND Florida to a spellbound audience who received oranges made of legos. “The development of a LEGOLAND Park in Florida is a perfect opportunity for us here in the heart of what is the biggest family tourist centre in the world – and I believe it will bring a unique new experience to Florida,” said Varney.
LEGOLAND Florida will be Merlin Entertainments thirteenth attraction in the United States, with four more in the development phase. LEGOLAND Florida will be the fifth LEGOLAND Park worldwide and the only one on the East Coast – with the others in California, Denmark, England and Germany. “LEGOLAND is an extraordinary concept – specifically developed for children between the ages of 2 and 12 and their moms and dads, of course,” said Varney. LEGOLAND offers families spectacular rides, shows and even model building challenges.
Merlin Entertainments is the second largest attraction company in the world, second only to the Walt Disney Company. LEGOLAND California is the fastest growing theme park in the United States, realizing a 6 percent growth in visitation in 2009. The park was also recognized by Amusement Today as the country’s best theme park for children for the sixth consecutive year.
The partnership between Merlin Entertainments and Polk County Tourism and Sports Marketing had a major impact as the final site for LEGOLAND Florida was selected. The Polk County Board of County Commissioners’ (BoCC) support for Polk County’s tourism industry was evidenced by a “can do” attitude and spirit of cooperation to partner with Merlin Entertainment Group to take their vision, as well as Polk County tourism, to new heights. The BoCC’s commitment to tourism, and more specifically the historic site of Cypress Gardens, has been strong throughout the years. They purchased Cypress Gardens’ original 30 acres in 2003 and continued an ongoing investment through sales and marketing support. “We are looking forward to working with Merlin Entertainments. Their record speaks for itself. Their exciting plans for the site, the jobs LEGOLAND Florida will create and their commitment to Polk County is something my colleagues at both the local and state level really welcome,” said Bob English, chairman of the Polk County Board of County Commissioners.
Additionally, during the press conference, Governor Crist and a host of legislators offered their support in the building of LEGOLAND Florida. “We are extremely happy that the future of Cypress Gardens is secure. LEGOLAND is one of the most exciting names in family attractions and a welcome new addition to Florida,” said Governor Crist.
“This is a huge success story for Polk County that will have a significant impact on Polk County as a tourism destination. LEGOLAND Florida and its connection to Merlin Entertainments provide worldwide visibility for Polk County,” said Mark Jackson, director of Polk County Tourism and Sports Marketing. Polk County Tourism and Sports Marketing has already begun working with Merlin Entertainments on a cooperative partnership that will help promote the park and the tourism industry in Polk County.
In addition to the impact the park will have on Polk County’s tourism industry, the effect on economic development in the area will also get a massive boost. With the announcement from Merlin Entertainments, an international company, one of the Central Florida Development Council’s goals is closer to fruition. “We have been working with the international community for quite some time and today’s announcement reinforces Polk County’s commitment to international companies,” said Central Florida Development Council Director Tom Patton. “This news will certainly bring more awareness to Polk County and shows that we are a destination for international-oriented companies and investment.”









January 24th, 2010 at 10:02 am
I’m wondering who to contact to put in a bid for work on this project.
January 29th, 2010 at 5:14 pm
Go to http://www.legoland.com/jobs and click on the Florida park. There are no jobs posted at the present time.
February 6th, 2010 at 9:55 am
Interested in serving construction workers for your project
March 31st, 2010 at 6:31 pm
looking for a job in construction. when will they be starting construction project soon? or later this winter? and who be doing the work on the project? please let me know when they start and who is goinging to hire for jobs. my unemployment is running out and there are no jobs in the area that are hiring! i feel hopless….
May 9th, 2010 at 10:14 am
I was also woundering when you would be hireing for maintenance I am a welder.I have worked for Disney world for the last 20 years .and am looking for a change thank you
July 29th, 2010 at 11:07 am
Hi, my name is Mike with Polk Custom Construction. We have been in business for 9yrs and have over 45yrs in the Masonary Construction area. Please let me know if there is need of any masonary work at the new Lego land Florida park any time soon or demo work. In need of work. It has slowed down alot here in Polk County. We also put our info. in the Lego land Construction info. for Contractors for hire over 6mos. ago and have not heard from anyone. Please give me a call @ (863)581-4979 if my company can be of any assistance.
Thank You
Mike/Owner
July 30th, 2010 at 10:22 am
Hi Mike. Thanks for commenting. LEGOLAND would be the contact for that. I’m sorry we can’t be of more assistance.