The DragonRoller coasterMinimum height to ride: 40 inches About The DragonA dragon-themed gravity coaster through the Legoland castle, then outside to wonderful views of the park. Photos from The DragonSafety
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I love the dark ride elements at the begining of the coaster. Just can't get over how cool animatronics made out of Legos are! - Nathaniel Gillespie I've always really disliked this ride, only because it seems to always have a huge line and the ride itself it like 2 seconds long. But i went back to legoland recently and it really wasnt as bad as i thought. its kind of cool actually. - Chloe ! Nice theming, the models in the castle are very cool, and the scenery as you "burst into the trees" is pretty. Don't expect a thrilling coaster, but it is a very enjoyable ride. - Robyn A. The roller coaster part of this ride is just okay but the dark ride section is really good. - AJ Hummel Great theming and a cute dark-ride area help salvage the mediocre coaster aspect of the ride. Still, this is a favorite in the park, and the line is usually short with little or no wait. - Jamie Smith We all loved this, cute coaster, went on it repeatedly. Loved the pine trees along the way. - Jennifer Sharpe
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