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Miniland reviews

Theme Park Insider readers offer their ratings and reviews for Miniland, a walk through at Legoland California.

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Posted: July 8, 2011

Lego's famous models and recreations of famous buildings and sights from around the world, including Washington, D.C., New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

On March 31, 2011, Legoland California added its first fictional section to Miniland with the addition of scenes from the Star Wars movies.

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Readers' rating:

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7 votes, so far

The best part of Legoland in my opinion and is clearly the "heart of Legoland". I also enjoyed the detail they put in it such as the man sitting on the toilet in Grand Central Station and the Mardi Gras going on in New Orleans. - Sebastian Kontic

The heart of Legoland, it's amazing to see what the Master Builders are able to create. - Mostly Anonymous

The one and only most amazing thig i have ever seen. 10/10. those buildings were like 500 feet! Amazing. i just wanted to destroy everything like Godzilla!!!!! - Corey Nelson

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