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Legoland Korea to Launch Immersive Ninjago Ride Spinjitzu Master in 2025

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Photo courtesy of Legoland Korea
Photo courtesy of Legoland Korea

Legoland Korea Resort announced on Thursday that it will introduce Spinjitzu Master, a groundbreaking new ride, in the first half of this year. This world-first attraction for Legoland is based on the popular Lego Ninjago franchise.

Spinjitzu Master is a roller coaster that brings the beloved Lego Ninjago series to life. Its 360-degree spinning seats set it apart and deliver a thrilling and dynamic experience.

Spinjitzu Master is more than just a ride—an immersive adventure. Guests will team up with Lego ninjas, mastering the art of Spinjitzu to harness elemental powers and save the world in a heart-pounding narrative.

The new attraction will be a part of an expanded Ninjago cluster area, adding about 2,640㎡ (28,400 sq. ft.) to the existing space. This expansion, costing around 20 billion KRW (approximately $15 million), will be conveniently located near Legoland’s most popular zones, including Pirate’s Sea, Miniland, and Lego Castle.

Lee Soon Kyu, CEO of Legoland Korea, expressed his enthusiasm: “We’ve made this significant 20 billion KRW ($15 million) investment to captivate our Korean guests. The Spinjitzu Master is just the beginning—we’re committed to developing the remaining 30% of Legoland’s property, ensuring fresh experiences for years to come.”

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