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LEGOLAND resort offers free admission to active, retired real-life heroes

LEGOLAND is offering free single-day admission through September for active and retired U.S. police officers, firefighters, and EMS personnel.
Credit: John Raoux, Associated Press

WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — A toy brand featuring heroes in many of its collections is now taking on the opportunity to honor real-life brave men and women.

LEGOLAND Florida Resort is offering free, single-day theme park admission to active and retired U.S. police officers, firefighters, EMS personnel – just to name a few -- for the entire month of September. Those eligible will be able to experience the new LEGO MOVIE WORLD.

The promotion offer is available to:

  • Firefighters
  • Emergency medical services employees
  • Municipal and county police and sheriff’s officers
  • Highway patrol officers
  • Corrections officers
  • State and federal law enforcement officers
  • Fish and wildlife field officers
  • U.S. Forest Services rangers
  • National Park Service officers
  • Homeland Security and TSA agents
  • Environmental protection officers

To honor these heroes’ families, LEGOLAND is also allowing eligible people to buy general admission tickets for up to four guests at a 50-percent off discount.

To get the discount, those eligible should visit LEGOLAND Florida Resort ticket windows on the day of their visit and present their employee I.D. or a professional organization membership card.

This offer can not be combined with any other offer and is valid through Monday, Sept. 30.

LEGOLAND says guests can also upgrade to include LEGOLAND Water Park in their admission for $25 a person.

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