LEGOLAND California Resort recreates Petco Park for MINILAND San Diego

The new attraction debuts March 23

Petco Park LEGO replica

Petco Park inside Petco Park

Photo courtesy of LEGOLAND California Resort

A new addition is coming to MINILAND USA at LEGOLAND California Resort, and it’s kind of a big deal.

On Thursday, March 23, the North County theme park will debut a miniature replica of San Diego, equipped with 55 landmarks made from 5+ million LEGO bricks. This is a fitting addition, because the park already has small-scale versions of American cities like New York, San Francisco, and Las Vegas — but not America’s Finest City.

Fans voted for the landmarks that will be included, and while they haven’t all been revealed yet, LEGOLAND California Resort released a teaser image. We spy the Hotel del Coronado, Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, and California Tower. 🔍

One landmark that definitely made the cut: Petco Park. The miniature version of the ballpark was unveiled inside the full-scale stadium to give locals a sneak peek. The replica took 150,000+ LEGO pieces — and we’d say, it’s a home run.

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