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One of the biggest challenges families face going to a hotel is making sure the kids are happy. Let’s face it. Children’s minds are constantly adapting, changing, exploring, and they have voracious appetites for entertainment. Well, there’s a hotel in Winter Haven, Florida that has all of your child entertainment needs covered in blocky spades. Imagine a giant hotel and resort made into a Lego wonderland.
The scenery of the hotel is brightly colored and maintains a sense of fantasy.
Between this giant toy box and the nearby lego theme park, it’s a no brainer when it’s time to take a special getaway with the kids.
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