LEGOLAND New York Resort delays opening until 2021

Merlin Entertainments has announced that LEGOLAND New York Resort’s opening is being delayed until 2021.

Due to open this July, LEGOLAND New York Resort has had its opening pushed back to 2021. Given the constantly shifting situation and significant restrictions put in place due to the coronavirus outbreak, the opening of the USA’s next LEGOLAND theme park has been delayed until next year.

Here is the official announcement:

In adherence to the evolving restrictions and guidance of the CDC and state and local governments in response to the coronavirus pandemic, we are delaying the opening of LEGOLAND New York Resort until 2021.

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This move is consistent with the closure of venues and postponement of events worldwide. In this unprecedented and challenging time, nothing is more important to us than the health, safety and security of our guests.
If you have purchased an annual pass or single-day ticket, we will honor it when we open in 2021. Please click one of the links below for further information, and email any questions to [email protected]. Due to high volume, replies may be delayed, and we appreciate your patience.

Anyone with tickets or bookings should visit the official LEGOLAND New York website for more information.

The other two US based LEGOLAND theme parks are closed until at least mid-April.

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