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The Dragon reviews

Theme Park Insider readers offer their ratings and reviews for The Dragon, a roller coaster at Legoland Florida. (The minimum height to ride is 40 inches.)

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Posted: October 10, 2011

A combination dark ride/roller coaster that begins inside a fairy-tale castle, where you encounter a magic dragon before being launched outside for a relatively gentle children's roller coaster ride.

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4 votes, so far

Nice dark ride portion, up to the point when you pass the big dragon. I am suprised that there is NOTHING to look at during what felt like 90 seconds of S L O W approach to the lift. Snooze and a big let down. Perhaps it was done for parents to get kids ready for the rollercoaster portion of the ride? - Rob McCullough

It begins as a dark ride, then you go outside for a rollercoaster! Its pretty awesome in both parts! 9/10 - Dominick D

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