LEGOLAND Florida Hotel NINJAGO Rooms: The Complete Guide [2026]
My kids did not want to leave. That is the honest verdict on the NINJAGO-themed rooms at the LEGOLAND Florida Hotel, and I have stayed in a lot of themed hotel rooms in my time reviewing theme park properties.
A dozen rooms on the dedicated NINJAGO floor of the LEGOLAND Florida Hotel have been transformed into fully immersive suites, and my family spent a night in one. Here is what it is actually like and whether it is worth the upgrade over a standard room.
What the NINJAGO Rooms Are Like
Every detail in these rooms is designed to make kids feel like they have stepped inside the NINJAGO world. Custom NINJAGO bedding wraps the beds, massive wall murals depict Kai, Lloyd, and the team in action, and there are actual in-room activities that kept my 7-year-old entertained for 45 minutes without looking up.
- Custom NINJAGO bedding: Beds wrapped in NINJAGO-themed bedspreads and pillowcases. Even the headboard has NINJAGO design elements.
- Hand-painted wall murals: Floor-to-ceiling scenes from the NINJAGO animated series, custom-painted by artists. These are not printed wallpapers — they are actual painted murals that give the room a premium feel.
- In-room treasure hunt: Clues hidden throughout the room, leading to a small LEGO prize. My 7-year-old found every clue within 20 minutes and was thrilled with the prize.
- Build-your-own ninja activity: LEGOLAND provides the bricks and instructions. Kids build their own ninja figure to take home. This kept my daughter busy while we adults unpacked and regrouped after the park day.
- NINJAGO floor exclusivity: Only guests staying on the NINJAGO floor can access these rooms. The floor has its own themed decor in the hallway, making the experience feel cohesive from the parking lot to the room.
NINJAGO Rooms vs. Standard LEGOLAND Hotel Rooms
The standard rooms at LEGOLAND Florida Hotel are solid family rooms with bright LEGO theming throughout. The NINJAGO rooms take it several steps further with the murals, activities, and exclusive floor access. Here is the key difference:
- Standard rooms: LEGO theming in the decor, but no in-room activities. Good for families who just need a place to sleep near the park.
- NINJAGO rooms: The full immersive experience with murals, treasure hunt, and build activity. Best for NINJAGO-obsessed kids who want the room to be part of the vacation.
The price difference varies, but NINJAGO rooms typically run $30-$50 more per night than standard rooms. In my experience, the build activity and treasure hunt alone make that difference worthwhile for families with kids ages 5-10.
Who Are These Rooms Best For?
NINJAGO fans ages 5 to 10 are the target audience. My 11-year-old appreciated the room but was not as wowed as her younger sister. The treasure hunt is perfectly calibrated for ages 6-8, and the building activity held my 7-year-old is attention for nearly an hour after we got back from the park. Kids under 4 will enjoy the visuals but are too young for the treasure hunt.
Adults will appreciate the quality of the murals and the thought that went into the theming, even if the activities are not designed for them. The beds are comfortable, the room is spacious enough for a family of four, and you still get the standard LEGOLAND Hotel perks: early entry to the park, in-room LEGO building, and the location is literally steps from the park entrance.
Perks of Staying at the LEGOLAND Hotel (NINJAGO Rooms or Not)
- Early entry: Hotel guests get into the park 30-60 minutes before general admission on select days
- In-room building: Every room has a bucket of LEGO bricks for kids to build with
- Location: The hotel is a 2-minute walk from the park entrance
- Restaurant: The Skyline Restaurant offers character breakfasts and all-you-can-eat buffets
- NINJAGO floor access: NINJAGO room guests have key card access to the themed floor
How to Book a NINJAGO Room
NINJAGO rooms are a room type at the LEGOLAND Florida Hotel. Request “NINJAGO floor” when booking through the official LEGOLAND Florida Hotel page. They book out months in advance, especially on weekends and during school vacations like spring break, summer, and Thanksgiving week.
Standard LEGOLAND Hotel rates apply — NINJAGO upgrades are often included in package deals rather than charged as a separate line item. Check for bundle packages that include park tickets + hotel + breakfast, as these often work out cheaper than booking separately.
Need flexibility? Many travel sites (Undercover Tourist, Ticket to Ride) offer LEGOLAND Hotel packages that include NINJAGO room upgrades. Compare prices before booking directly.
Is the NINJAGO Room Worth It?
If your kids are deep into the NINJAGO animated series, absolutely yes. The treasure hunt and build activity give you a genuine reason to spend time in the room rather than just sleeping there, and the murals make the space feel special in a way standard themed hotel rooms rarely achieve.
If your kids are not specifically into NINJAGO, the standard room is probably sufficient. You still get the LEGO bricks, the early entry perks, and the convenience of being steps from the park.
Stayed in a NINJAGO room? I want to know — did your kids do the treasure hunt? Did they finish the build? Tell me in the comments!





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