LEGOLAND Windsor could be gearing up for an exciting new addition, as plans have officially been submitted for a brand-new roller coaster to replace the former Viking River Splash.

The development, currently codenamed Project Dojo, has been submitted as part of an application for a Lawful Development Certificate—often an early but significant step in bringing new attractions to life.


The End of Viking River Splash Era
The replacement of Viking River Splash marks the end of a long-standing attraction that had become a nostalgic favourite for many visitors.
Originally opened in 2007, the ride offered a gentle water-based experience with interactive elements. However, it had remained closed in recent seasons, making way for future redevelopment.
Project Dojo represents a clear shift toward:
- Higher-capacity attractions
- More modern ride systems
- Stronger IP-based theming
What Happens Next?
The submission of a Lawful Development Certificate doesn’t guarantee immediate construction, but it does suggest that plans are well advanced behind the scenes.
If approved, the project could:
- Begin construction in the near future
- Target an opening within the next 1–2 seasons
- Become one of the park’s most significant new rides in years
Project Dojo has the potential to be a game-changer for LEGOLAND Windsor, introducing a modern family coaster that blends thrill, interactivity, and strong theming.
While details remain limited for now, the connection to Masters of Spinjitzu and Mack Rides points toward a high-quality addition that could elevate the park’s ride lineup significantly.
For fans of LEGOLAND and UK theme parks, this is definitely one to watch.
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