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In LEGO Miniland, the part of the attraction that houses LEGO built replicas of Georgia landmarks, the marquee of the Fox Theatre reads “Purple Rain.” “Prince had an impact on us all,” said Whitney Kemmerick, marketing manager at LEGOLAND Discovery Center Atlanta. “Since his last performance was at Atlanta’s Fox Theatre, we chose to honor this remarkable man with a LEGO Purple Rain marquee outside of our Fox Theatre in MINILAND.” some visitors to Legoland said they did not notice the marquee and some Atlantans said they didn’t notice Atlanta had a Legoland. Others were just as surprised and thrilled to know there was a Legoland in Atlanta. At one point the conversation turned to the question of why an attraction that caters mostly to young children would highlight Prince’s R rated movie from 1984, but that chatter was quickly squashed (the comments are no longer visible),  by everyone who thought the model — and the fact that Atlanta has a Legoland — is pretty cool.




Why Costco customers are winning with switch to Visa cards Chick-fil-A in Griffin first to introduce pick-up area for online ordersHome / Family / LEGOLAND Discovery Center Coupon This post is sponsored by USFamilyGuide but all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own. My kiddos have an obsession with LEGO’s! They all love building new things, taking them apart, and then making even more fun creations! That’s why I’m excited to share with my Atlanta readers, this exclusive LEGOLAND Discovery Center Coupon! With over 2 million LEGO bricks under one roof, LEGOLAND Discovery Center Atlanta is a LEGO lover’s dream! Come share our world of color, creativity and family entertainment. Come ride Merlin’s Apprentice and Kingdom Quest! Don’t forget to check out local Atlanta landmarks in our MINILAND and learn new building tricks in our Model Builder Academy. Let the kids run free in our Soft Play area, and don’t forget to check out one of our four 4D movies!




It’s the ultimate place for LEGO fans ‘” young and old! $5 off General Admission OR $50 OFF Birthday Party. This coupon entitles the bearer to $5 off one (1) walk-up full price admission ticket. Not valid with any other discounts, coupons or offers, and cannot be used with online or prebooked tickets. Only one coupon per transaction. Printed coupon must be surrendered upon purchase. LEGO, LEGOLAND and The LEGO logo are trademarks of The LEGO Group, 2014 The LEGO Group. This coupon entitles the bearer to fifty (50) dollars off the minimum cost of a birthday party of $350. Not valid with any other discounts, duplicate coupons and offers. Cannot be used with online or pre-booked tickets. Coupon must be surrendered at the time of purchase. Not redeemable for cash or credit. Coupon cannot be redeemed online. This exclusive LEGOLAND Discovery Center Coupon is good until the end of the year, so it gives you time to plan your visit! Check out LEGOLAND Discovery Center Atlanta here.




Do your kids love LEGO’s as much as mine? Are you planning on visiting LEGOLAND Discovery Center? ← Previous Story Our Visit to Kennedy Space Center Next Story → Spend More Time Together as a FamilyAn increasing number of theme parks, including Disney World and Disney Land, have recently changed their policies for guests with disabilities, cancelling the access passes that allow guests with disabilities to bypass queues for rides.  Additionally, several large theme parks, such as Legoland California, Universal Studios and Dollywood do not publicly post their policies on access passes. The reason for these changes is that the policies were being abused by tour guides with disabilities who charged a large fee to wealthy families to skip those long lines.  Some individuals also attempted to fake having a disability to acquire a coveted access pass. Quite understandably, this news is very upsetting to individuals with disabilities and their families, who – like my own family – often plan their vacations around theme parks.  




The good news is that there are many theme parks that welcome guests with disabilities and make special accommodations for them.  Some of these are big-name parks with multiple locations, others are small, family-owned parks highly rated by theme park aficionados.  A big bonus is that the whole family can have a great time at a fraction of the cost of a Disney vacation.  Here’s a list of 39 theme parks to consider for your next vacation. Morgan’s Wonderland in San Antonio, Texas is still the first and only theme park in the world where all of the rides are fully accessible and sensory-friendly.  The park was designed and constructed for the purpose of full inclusion.  Morgan’s Wonderland is a non-profit organization, and admission is free to guests with special needs ($15 per day for adults, $10 per day for children). Holiday World is located in the middle of a corn field in Santa Claus, Indiana, 3 hours south of Indianapolis and  90 minutes west of Louisville. Don’t let the location discourage you – this park repeatedly wins awards for being the cleanest and friendliest park in the world – that’s right, cleaner and friendlier than the Magic Kingdom.  




It also earns rave reviews from serious roller coaster enthusiasts and families with young children. In addition, Holiday World welcomes 2,500 children with special needs and their families for a reduced admission fee once a year, and for the rest of the season offers a boarding pass to individuals with disabilities.  The boarding pass allows an individual with up to 3 companions to pre-schedule a boarding time for a specific ride without waiting in line.  Matt Eckert, president of Holiday World, has said,  “At Holiday World, we strive to be a park where children and adults with physical and mental disabilities can feel comfortable and safe, and have a really fun time.” MarineLand Canada in Niagara Falls, Ontario offers a discounted admission fee to individuals with disabilities. Guests with disabilities can check in at the Guest Services office to receive a ride wristband that allows the wearer and one caregiver to bypass lines.   In addition to roller coasters and family-friendly rides, MarineLand features shows with dolphins, orcas and beluga whales, and it’s less than one mile from downtown Niagara Falls.




Knoebels Amusement Resort is a family owned and operated theme park in the beautiful forested hills of Elysburg, Pennsylvania, just off Interstate 80 about 2.5 hours northwest of Philadelphia. There is no admission fee – guests buy tickets for the rides. Guests with disabilities can receive a Courtesy Pass at the first aid station, which will allow the individual and up to 3 companions to bypass all lines and enter the rides through the exit gate. Picnic pavilions are available to all guests on the grounds, and there is a campground adjacent to the park. When my family visited Knoebels, we were surprised at the ample shade in the park, as well as its relatively peaceful environment – not too loud and busy like other theme parks.  We enjoyed a very happy day Knoebels! Sesame Place in Langhorne, Pennsylvania (about 30 minutes northeast of Philadelphia) provides a wristband and Access Card to guests with disabilities to bypass lines at up to 6 dry rides and 3 wet rides per day.  




Guests may enroll in the Ride Accessibility Program at the Welcome Center when entering the park.   Sesame Place features low-thrill family rides and non-scary Halloween attractions, so it’s perfect for a family with very young children.  Here is a link to the 2015 Ride Accessibility Guide. Legoland Windsor, located in the United Kingdom about 50 minutes west of downtown London, offer a Ride Access Pass to guests with disabilities.  The Ride Access Pass allows the guest with up to 3 companions to bypass the queues on 10 rides in a single day. The Legoland website also has detailed information about food allergens at all of the restaurants inside the park.  Legoland California and Legoland Florida do not post information about a ride access pass on their websites, instead encouraging guests with disabilities to contact Guest Services two weeks before their arrival to plan for their visit. Sea World San Diego  provides a Special Access Pass to guests with disabilities, which places the guest in a Virtual Queue with a prescheduled boarding time for each ride.  




Sea World also provides sign language interpreters for shows and tours, as long as the guest contacts Guest Services two weeks before the visit. Darien Lake Theme Park Resort in Darien Center, New York (about halfway between Buffalo and Rochester) has priority access entrances for its most popular rides. Guests with disabilities may bring up to 5 family members to the priority access entrance, where the ride attendant will assign a boarding time.  The guest then returns at the assigned time for immediate boarding.  Darien Lake also has allergen-free menus at its on-site restaurants, as well as an accessible hotel and accessible RV campground at the park. There are 18 Six Flags theme parks and water parks in North America, and all of them offer a Rider Access Pass or Equal Access Pass for guests with disabilities.  These passes allow a guest with up to 3 companions to schedule a reservation time for a ride without waiting in line.  Here is a list of the Six Flags parks and their locations:




Cedar Fair is the parent company of eleven amusement parks, three separately gated outdoor water parks, one indoor water park and five hotels across North America.  The largest and most famous of their properties is Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, which has been named the “Best Amusement Park in the World” for 15 consecutive years by Amusement Today’s international survey. In 2013, Cedar Fair uniformly modified its policies for guests with disabilities across all of its properties.  Guests with mobility impairments or Autism Spectrum Disorder may enroll in the Ride Boarding Pass Program, which provides pre-scheduled boarding times via the exit ramp for the most popular rides. Assisted listening devices and sign language interpreters are available at all theaters and shows, but sign language interpreters must be requested a few weeks before the visit.  Additionally, the parks offer quiet, air-conditioned spaces  – usually the first aid station or family assistance building – for rest and re-grouping.  

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