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1. Lego Technic Test Track
2. Dragon
3. Coastersaurus
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Operating since 1999
Annual Visits: 1,430,000
LEGOLAND California
One LEGOLAND Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008
(760) 918-LEGO (5364)
www.LEGOLAND.com
Official Website: Legoland®

1. There are more than 15,000 LEGO® models in LEGOLAND® California.
2. The largest model is a giant dinosaur named "Bronty" created out of more than two million LEGO bricks.
3. The smallest model is a pigeon on a building in the Washington D.C. area of Miniland U.S.A. which is made out of a mere four LEGO bricks!
4. In the Louisiana Bayou area of Miniland U.S.A. there is a mini-figure LEGO pirate. That's because years ago the crews on Spanish galleons (armed merchant ships) used to bury their treasure there. It's rumored that treasure may still be buried in that area!
5. The Wardrobe Department at LEGOLAND California has washed more than 1,000,000 viewing glasses – that means more than one-million guests have watched the 4-D Racer Show!
6. Kevin Johnson, the star of "Comedy for Kids" in the Playtown Theatre, made it to the semi-finals on the NBC show, "America's Got Talent" for his amazing ventriloquism act.
7. LEGOLAND California has more than 50 rides, shows and attractions including three rollercoasters. Coastersaurus, in Dino Island, is considered a "pink knuckle" coaster meaning children won't get white knuckles from riding it, but will get excited enough for them to turn pink!
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8. The Freedom Tower is the tallest Miniland building ever built soaring 28-feet into the air. The spire alone is eight feet high and took three days to build.
9. More than 300 gallons of water plummet down on top of eager guests in the interactive water-play area called Soak-N-Sail, located in LEGOLAND California's newest area, Pirate Shores.
10. In 2005 alone, more than 85,000 servings of LEGOLAND California's signature dessert, Granny's Apple Fries, were served to hungry guests.