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Legoland Korea to Launch Immersive Ninjago Ride Spinjitzu Master in 2025

EtcLegoland Korea to Launch Immersive Ninjago Ride Spinjitzu Master in 2025
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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