Free tool

LEGOLAND Florida Day Optimizer

An hour-by-hour LEGOLAND Florida plan built around YOUR arrival time, party ages, and must-do rides. LEGOLAND is the 2-12 sweet spot park — we route around what your kid is tall enough for and what they actually want to do. No signup, no email gate, no paywall. Built by an Orlando local. Generates a plan you can print or share.

Most families arrive 10–11am. Rope drop saves the most time on top rides.
When you'll leave the park. Fireworks happen at 9:00pm most nights.
Check Touring Plans or thrill-data.com for your exact date.
Drives which rides we include in your plan (height requirements).
If unsure, run our Lightning Lane calculator first.
We'll prioritize these in your plan. Leave blank to get our default top-7 itinerary.
Dining reservations, character meets, parade times, naps back at the hotel — anything we wouldn't know about. We'll weave them into your plan.

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The trip planner rolls up tickets, hotel, food, parking, Lightning Lane, and flights for every day of your Florida trip.

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How this tool works

The logic behind your itinerary

The Day Optimizer uses a rules engine built from LEGOLAND Florida touring patterns. LEGOLAND is the simplest of the major Florida parks to optimize — low crowds, kid-focused rides — but height requirements and the 2-12 age sweet spot mean the day plan changes a lot based on who's in your party.

Core principles built in:

  • Hit the longest-wait rides first. The Dragon and Great LEGO Race typically have the longest LEGOLAND lines — but "longest" here means 30-45 min on peak days, not the 90+ min you see at Disney. The math is more relaxed but still worth front-loading.
  • Cluster by area, not by ride type. LEGOLAND is loop-shaped around a central lake. Pick a direction (LEGO Kingdoms → LEGO City → Pirate Shores → LEGO Movie World → Heartlake City) and work through one section at a time.
  • Indoor afternoon break. Florida heat 1–4pm is brutal. LEGOLAND is mostly outdoor rides, so we route to the Pirates' Cove Stunt Show (covered seating with breeze) or schedule a sit-down lunch at one of the indoor restaurants.
  • Lightning Lane returns at peak hours. Stack LL returns for 11am–3pm when standby waits are worst.
  • LEGOLAND closes early. Plan to wrap up by 5-7pm depending on season. There's no fireworks or nighttime show. The "evening" hours at LEGOLAND are usually spent at the LEGOLAND Hotel pool or in nearby Winter Haven.

Limitations: The plan is a starting point. Real-time wait data, character meet times, and unannounced ride closures will shift things. Use My Disney Experience app on the morning of to adjust.

This tool is a rules-based itinerary generator, not a real-time wait time optimizer. For live wait data and dynamic re-routing, paid tools like Touring Plans Lines do it better — but cost ~$15. This is the free version that gets you 80% of the way there.