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Pirate Reef

Ride at Legoland California


Summary

Ride at Legoland California

FieldValue
namePirate Reef
locationLegoland California
sectionPirate Shores
typeShoot-the-Chutes
statusOperating
openedMay 24, 2012
manufacturerHopkins Rides
lift1 chain lift hill
height_ft25
drop_ft
angle
previousattraction
replacement
boatsSeveral
virtual_queue_nameReserve 'N' Ride
virtual_queue_statusavailable
single_rider
accessible
assistive_listening

Pirate Reef is a Hopkins shoot-the-chutes ride at Legoland California. The ride opened on May 24, 2012.

History

On January 19, 2012, Legoland California confirmed that they would build a new attraction for the 2012 season called Pirate Reef, a Hopkins shoot-the-chutes attraction. It is themed to pirates and features 28 new Lego models for the park. The 28 new models are made out of 250,000 Lego bricks.

Pirate Reef is located in the "Pirate Shores" area of the park or from the nearby separate-admission Legoland Water Park.

Ride

Once aboard Pirate Reef, the boat goes up an 25 ft lift hill and then takes the boat to incomplete circle to the left. Once the boat goes around the circle, the boat dives down to the bottom, generating a splash at the end to soak the riders and any bystanders on the bridge. The bridge includes two Lego-themed pirate boats, where guests can stand or squirt riders.

References

References

  1. Legoland California. (January 19, 2012). "LEGOLAND California's Lindsay Burroughs and Pirate Reef". Video.
  2. MacDonald, Brady. (January 19, 2012). "Legoland to add Pirate Reef water ride, expand Star Wars area". Los Angeles Times.
  3. MacDonald, Brady. (May 29, 2012). "Review: Pirate Reef ride guaranteed to get you wet at Legoland". Los Angeles Times.
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