LEGOLAND Florida Resort Launches VR Roller Coaster

LEGO have announced that their LEGOLAND Florida Resort will be the first in North America to get a virtual reality (VR) combined roller coaster, offering thrills like never before.

The Great LEGO Race

The ride, titled The Great LEGO Race opened on the 23rd March and invites guests to experience a virtual world where they will be the star of a rollicking race against several other LEGO minifigures at the same time as riding an exciting roller coaster ride. The optional VR head-mounted display (HMD) will make the roller coaster ride shift to the point of view of the LEGO minifigure racer and let viewers experience a stunning LEGO brick made environment.

Once visitors are aboard the ride, sophisticated technology syncs the VR visuals with the roller coaster’s twists, turns, drops and climbs, creating an all-new experience that is filled with plenty of action, surprises and humor that only a visit to LEGOLAND could do. The Great LEGO Race features a LEGO pirate, wizard, surfer, trendsetter and pharaoh all driving brick-built vehicles, like a rocket-powered windsurfing rig, to race to the finish line and claim victory.

The Great LEGO Race

Developed under the supervision of Merlin Magic Making, the company’s global creative and delivery division, The Great LEGO Race is the first VR roller coaster experience designed for kids and represents the first time the LEGO brand and minifigure characters have been integrated into a state-of-the-art technology theme park attraction. LEGOLAND Florida Resort is home to over 50 rides, shows and attractions all inspired by the popular LEGO and DUPLO brands.

This is not the first VR roller coaster to be made however as a number of other companies have brought the technology to their brands. This includes Universal Studios Japan opening a VR roller coaster based on the popular Final Fantasy videogame series.

LEGO announced their plans to create The Great LEGO Race back at the start of last year and visitors will need to be at least 42 inches tall to ride, or be accompanied by a responsible adult who is at least 48 inches all.

VRFocus will be sure to bring you all the latest on The Great LEGO Race and other VR based LEGO developments in the future, so stay tuned for more.

LegoLand Florida to Open VR Roller Coaster in March

Location-based virtual reality (VR) comes in various forms, from educational experiences run by institutions or VR arcades with the latest videogames to high-intensity thrill rides at theme parks. Back in September VRFocus reported on Merlin Entertainments Group announcing that three of its LegoLand resorts would be getting VR roller coasters. Now it’s been revealed that LegoLand Florida Resort will be opening its version next month.

Called The Great LEGO Race, the experience is designed with children in mind where they have the option to wear a VR headset to transport them into a fantastical virtual world filled with Lego characters.

“Project X” roller coasters begins with newly refurbished entrance as the sounds of roaring engines fill the air. Nearby, the coaster’s queue will resemble a pre-race space where pit crews for each of the five LEGO racers (Trendsetter, Pharaoh, Surfer Girl, Wizard and Pirate Captain) are preparing for the competition, plus interactive, hands-on elements to entertain waiting riders. The experience will then take guests through a race course that features forests, underground caverns, raging rivers, over mountains and more.

Visitors need to be at least 42 inches tall to ride, or be accompanied by a responsible adult who is at least 48 inches all. The ride will be open from 23rd March 2018 onwards.

For any further updates keep reading VRFocus.