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  1. #1
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    Can two adults with no kids have fun in the park? Will someone 6'5 fit on rides? Are adults allow to ride rides?
    Pimpin aint dead.... its just renamed.... Frozen.

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    If you are REALLY into Lego, you will enjoy it. The first time DH and I visited Legoland in CA, we had no kids yet. We liked it. It is geared towards kids under 12 or so, though, so many rides are of the kiddie variety you see at other amusement parks. The coasters aren't more intense than Goofy's Barnstormer at the MK.

    Adults are allowed on the majority of the rides. There are a couple with upper height or age limits.
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    It depends on what you are going for. We went for the second time a few weeks ago and I swear I will put up a review someday soon.

    The water park is good for anyone. All the adults in our group had fun there. It is an additional charge to go to the water park.

    As Natalie mentioned the coasters are very tame. Most are hold overs from the old Cypress Garden park that have been rethemed. We went on Coastersarus. My husband is 6'1". He fit but the legroom was tight.

    I really enjoy the Lost Kingdom Adventure which is a shooting ride/game.

    If you are really into Legos, you would be able to spend quite a bit of time looking through Miniland USA. There are also movies and a water ski show.

    The Royal Joust and the Driving School attraction are both for children only. The Flying School coaster has a max height of 6'5". I don't think anything else has a max height.
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    Ok thanks. Im gonna check it out in the fall.
    Pimpin aint dead.... its just renamed.... Frozen.

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