Legoland Windsor's Future: Goodbye to Viking River Splash (2026)

Legoland Windsor's plans to demolish a beloved river rapids ride have sparked excitement and concern among fans. The Viking River Splash, a thrilling attraction that opened in 2010, will make way for a new project if a proposal is approved. But here's where it gets controversial: the demolition involves knocking down a raised steel queue line structure, loading platform, control rooms, and more. This has led to questions about the fate of the ride's iconic elements and the potential impact on the park's history. And this is the part most people miss: Legoland has also submitted an application to build a new 4D cinema on the site of the Imagination Theatre, one of the oldest attractions at the theme park, which celebrates its 30th anniversary next month. So, what do you think? Is the demolition of the Viking River Splash a necessary step for Legoland's evolution, or is it a loss of a cherished part of the park's history? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Legoland Windsor's Future: Goodbye to Viking River Splash (2026)
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