Geared to younger children, Legoland California takes the ubiquitous toy building blocks and transforms them into enchanting attractions and exhibits. Among the park's many unique features is Knight's Tournament, North America's first "Robocoaster." It uses robotic arms and allows guests to choose a ride experience that ranges from mild to surprisingly potent. See Knight's Tournament riders get tossed around like rag dolls and other Legoland California sites in my virtual tour of the charming park.
- Traffic JamThe Volvo Junior Driving School, shown here, is for younger children.
- Right of WayThe Volvo Driving School gives older kids the opportunity to learn road rules.
- Whirly KidsLego-ized helicopters take kids for a ride on the Sky Patrol.
- It's a SnapAt the Lego Clubhouse, kids and parents can build projects together.
- Class Is in SessionInstructors lead a class in Legoland's Imagination Zone.
- Fire-Breathing ThrillsA Lego dragon stands guard at the Knight's Tournament Robocoaster.
- Isn't This a Thrill Ride?The ride may start with some relatively gentle moves.
- This Isn't so BadLevel 1 and 2 rides are quite mild.
- Never MindIt's a surprisingly potent ride experience.
- SkywardThe robotic arms extend high into the air.
- A Hair-Raising (Falling?) RideIt can be difficult to tell which end is up on the Knight's Tournament Robocoaster.
- Reflecting PoolThe robotic arms suspend riders over a pool of water.
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