A park built for brick nostalgia
LEGOLAND Windsor Resort opened on March 17, 1996, on the former Windsor Safari Park site, and that long history still matters to the mood of the place. Even if your children sprint toward the newest rides, Miniland is often where the family actually slows down, points, laughs, and remembers why LEGO still works across generations.
The old heart and the new headline rides
That mix of eras is the secret. You can move from the miniature calm of Miniland to the bigger energy of Minifigure Speedway, promoted as the world's first LEGO-themed dueling roller coaster, without the park feeling split in two. It stays coherent because imagination is still the thread tying the big rides to the older family favorites.
Why the lands matter more than a ride checklist
The themed lands do real work here. LEGO MYTHICA, Pirate Shores, Heartlake City, LEGO City, DUPLO Valley, and the rest help you shape the day by mood and age, not only by queue length. That is why families with very different energy levels can still come away feeling like they visited the same park together.
Thirty years, still built for repeat visits
In 2026 the resort is celebrating its 30th birthday, and that anniversary fits the place. This is not a park that relies on one giant icon and nothing else; it keeps people coming back with seasonal events, softer side experiences, and enough smaller attractions to rescue a day when the weather or the queues refuse to cooperate.