The New LEGOLAND Florida Pirate Hotel (review + Photos)

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The LEGOLAND Pirate Hotel is the newest addition, and it will have you saying ARGHH.

Literally. You even get an eyepatch and a bandana!

This is such a fun, and interactive stay, and it’s really an unique offering when you consider what the other local theme parks offer for their stays (hint: the Pirate Hotel is the top of the line for interactive hotels in Central Florida! )

We’ve got the scoop below, plus pictures of what to expect! And, yes, we will be back (this review is NOT sponsored or promoted- we paid for our stay there!)

Make sure to check out the LEGOLAND Florida Planning Guide for all the Update info for your trip!

The LEGOLAND Pirate Hotel Rooms

For starters, the theming is amazing, and really unlike any other hotel I’ve stayed in before (yes that includes most of Disney and Universal besides the rare Dino/Rapture rooms I haven’t been able to secure!)

The Standard room at the Pirate hotel is very similar to the LEGOLAND Hotel in how it’s set up.

There’s two areas, these areas are not separated by a door, and one houses the kids bunks with the other holding the Queen/King Bed.

In the middle of the two sections is the bathroom and the storage closet. And there’s even a little stool inside the bathroom for the kids. And yes, I banged my toe on it, so it’s getting a star spot in this review.

So there is technically seperate sleeping areas for up to 5 people, but it’s still all in the same room.

There is a lot of stuff to do inside of the room, which this mom of three really appreciates!

There’s a scavenger hunt with a secret code to open a prize box (and there’s a new prize every day!)

There’s also legos inside of the room to play with, and the kids get their own TV. On the TV you’ll find standard channels- but our favorite is that you can access LEGO movies. This was a lifesaver on a rainy day.

The LEGOLAND Pirate Hotel Review plus amenities

The party continues outside of the rooms too! Since the theme park closes decently early, there are a number of activities to explore on the grounds.

For one, there’s evening entertainment. We’ve met characters, we’ve played Pirate Bingo, we’ve had some singalongs! Entertainment schedule changes, so check while your there to see what is being offered.

Besides additional entertainment- there’s play areas inside the hotel and also LEGO play areas where you can build! We love the little LEGO Skull Island area- and we even met the LEGO builder who assembled the entire structure (call it serendipity!)

Going outside there’s a pool complete with LEGO water bricks, there’s a putt putt course, and then there’s a nature walk along a boardwalk. Low key, the nature walk steals the show with the beautiful view and the incredible cypress growing right between the pathways! It’s a treasure for sure.

Food at the LEGOLAND Florida Pirate Hotel

The set up of the hotel is really unique, because it’s actually an addition to the Old LEGOLAND regular hotel, which means it shares some food options.

So the dedicated eatery here is the Shipwreck Restaurant. We’ve eaten here for both dinner and breakfast multiple times and it’s highly recommended. The dessert at dinner time is to die for!

Best part about the restaurants at LEGOLAND is that they come with an accompanying Lego play area AND television, which helps keep the kids entertained.

You can also easily walk over to the LEGOLAND Hotel and enjoy Skyline Cafe for lunch or dinner, and then Bricks Restaurant for Breakfast and Dinner.

You will find the most lunch options in the parks, and you can also go across the street to Publix for some good eats! OH and of course, you can get stuff delivered. There’s a number of restaurants around the resort!

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