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LEGOLAND®​ Extends Closure Due To Coronavirus To April 14

LEGOLAND®​ Florida is extending its closure due to the new coronavirus through April 14 in an effort to keep their guests and employees safe

LEGOLAND®​ Florida is extending its closure due to the new coronavirus through April 14 in an effort to keep their guests and employees safe.
LEGOLAND®​ Florida is extending its closure due to the new coronavirus through April 14 in an effort to keep their guests and employees safe. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

LAKELAND, FL – LEGOLAND® Florida is extending its closure due to the new coronavirus through April 14 in an effort to keep their guests and employees safe, according to an announcement posted March 27.

The LEGOLAND Hotel will continue operating at low occupancy, which will adhere to government standards, and will continue to separate families with special room assignments and dining options to ensure their safety.

The resort had originally announced that it would be closing to help stop the spread of coronavirus through the end of March. Officials at the resort said they will continue to monitor the situation and will announce a re-opening when it is appropriate.

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