Ground Levelling Begins For 2024 Legoland Windsor Rollercoaster
Friday 23rd June 2023
Groundworks continue for the new duelling rollercoaster at Legoland Windsor. Sitting on the old water rafts site this new rollercoaster is set to be the first big rollercoaster at the park since Jungle Coaster.
Views of the construction site are limited but it would appear that the old ride is now completely gone and work on levelling the ground out into different heights has begun. It won't be long until work on foundations for the new rollercoasters begin. And then the track could be seen as early as September / October time.
New posters have also been installed covering the access gates into the site.
Legoland Windsor 2024 Rollercoaster Construction Begins
Friday 31st March 2023
Exciting news for thrill-seekers and LEGO fans alike! Legoland Windsor has officially kicked off construction on a brand-new rollercoaster, slated to open in 2024. This highly anticipated addition promises to deliver an exhilarating experience, blending the park’s signature creativity with high-speed thrills.
The new rollercoaster will be designed with both innovation and family fun in mind, featuring intricate LEGO-themed elements that are expected to captivate visitors of all ages. Early renderings suggest a blend of twists, turns, and scenic LEGO landscapes, ensuring that the ride will be both visually stunning and adrenaline-pumping.
The construction site is already buzzing with activity as crews work diligently to bring this ambitious project to life. The coaster’s design is said to incorporate state-of-the-art technology, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in theme park attractions.
As we await further details, one thing is certain: the new rollercoaster will be a must-see highlight of Legoland Windsor’s 2024 season. Fans are eagerly counting down the days until they can experience this thrilling new addition to the park’s ever-growing lineup of attractions.
Legoland Windsor 2022 Closed Season Insight
Sunday 1st January 2023
It's the first day of 2023 but closed-season maintenance is well underway at Legoland Windsor and works on preparing the park for the main 2023 theme park is well underway! The park is currently open for the park's Christmas event but that isn't stopping the park from making major changes to some areas.
Starting off in the centre of the park, the lighthouse has been completely removed! This lighthouse is used to jump off for the pirate and water shows. Originally installed in 1996 this lighthouse appears to have come to the end of its life, shows that used the lighthouse were stopped towards the end of the summer with rumours going around that the structure was condemned. A large scaffolding tower can be seen surrounding where the lighthouse once stood, it is believed that a brand new lighthouse will be installed over the next few months. Theming for the old tower can be seen sitting on the floor waiting to be reinstalled.
Over in the Imagination area, the large Technicnic Dinosaur has been removed and a major retheme appears to be underway. The building that once houses a little lego shop and Lego Reef appears to have been gutted with new walls installed and the exterior of the building repainted. Nothing new has been announced for 2023 yet but we expect that if something is new for this year's theme park season it will be located in this area. We would love to see something replace the space that the old space tower ride once occupied. Old Lego models that used to sit on the roof of the Imagination building can be seen sitting on the floor, we expect that these will end up being removed and won't return.
With plans for a new rollercoaster over the site of Raft Racers approved a few months ago work has begun on removing the old water flume and clearing the ground ready for foundations and for site work. The old ride and station appear to have been fully removed now with heavy machinery now onsite. If you look carefully you can still spot old theming for Raft Racers.
Around the rest of the park, Pirate Falls currently has scaffolding around it for its yearly closed season maintenance, Hydra’s Challenge has been dismantled with the cars placed off-site and the whole ride system receiving its checks. Fairy Tale Brook is undergoing its yearly works with the boats for the ride spotted laying on their side down an access road.
New drinking fountains are also being installed across the park, you will now be able to refill your bottle from these fountains rather than the coke freestyle machines, the only issue being if you don't have a bottle you won't be able to get drinking water from them? A new covered structure has been installed next to one of the coke freestyle units, we expect that this will be for vending machines so you can purchase a freestyle cup. And it would appear work on the lodges has begun, car park C has been fenced off with diggers spotted in one of the fields towards the back of the car parks.
Legoland Windsor Submit Plans For New Rollercoaster
Wednesday 31st August 2022
Legoland Windsor Resort has applied for a certificate of lawfulness to build 2 new rollercoasters over the site of Raft Racers a wet ride that has been closed since the beginning of covid-19. This new rollercoaster would be a duelling coaster and would be similar to Tweestryd at Wildlands Park. Located meters away from The Mansion which is currently used for events and a base for Staff and Managers this new rollercoaster will come very close to the old building. Which is the only remaining building from when the park was Windsor Safari Park.
No theme can be seen for this ride at this moment but this is huge news for Legoland Windsor Resort, the park hasn’t had a new rollercoaster of this size and nature since Jungle Coaster was installed and relocated to Legoland Flordia to make way for the Legoland Hotel.
We can’t wait to see this project progress if approved!