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Young climbers will enjoy the opportunity to scale these mini-rock walls. It's a good opportunity to get the little ones moving, but older children (above age 6-ish) will likely find the height underwhelming. No harnesses required. |
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Get ready to move lightning fast in this fun, interactive exhibit in Ninjago World. Guests test their speed by pushing lit up buttons in a timed cage. Plan to play a few times to get the hang of it! |
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Guests can test their balance as they stand on one of Kai's spinners and twirl. This attraction isn't particularly novel or unique (many playgrounds now feature these spinners), but little ones still seem to love it. Parents can take a break on the sidelines while the kiddos spin. |
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As the centerpiece of Ninjago World, this attraction utilizes cutting-edge technology to create a unique interactive experience. Riders use karate-chop hand gestures to hurl fireballs, ice, and lightning at ninja warriors, earning points for each hit (similar to Disney's Toy Story Mania attractions). The arm movement can take some time to perfect, so consider riding more than once, if possible, and be prepared for a pretty serious arm workout! Reserve 'N' Ride available. Height restriction: 48" / 122 cm
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This impressive 9-foot high LEGO Monastery of Spinjitsu in the center of the Ninjago World courtyard is made from 859,554 bricks. Nearby, guests can freely build their own Ninjago creations. |
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