

Adam Reed Tucker, the creator of the LEGO Architecture Series, along with engineers at CoasterDynamix had been developing the product for three years to create the first realistic roller coaster set that will be able to integrate with your LEGO bricks. X-Labs Roller Coaster Factoryĭuring Brickworld Chicago 2013, the guys over at CoasterDynamix unveiled their first attempt at a LEGO roller coaster, the X-Labs Roller Coaster Factory (110171-A). However, the coaster cannot be customized and does not have upstop wheels so it can easily fall off the track. With this one set you get a mini-amusement park including a Ferris wheel and drop ride, not to mention ticket and food stands. Even more surprising is it’s one of the most affordable sets on this list. This official LEGO set has a push-along roller coaster with 4 carriages (each sitting a mini-doll), functioning light brick, entrance area with opening safety barrier, control panel with levers, camera and a long track with various obstacles along the ride. LEGO Friends Amusement Park Roller Coaster Building Kit You might be able to find a used set on Amazon. If you use your imagine and creativity I’m sure you could turn this set into a really cool dark ride too. I’m going to justify adding this set to the list because it’s the closest LEGO set you can get to building your own Disney Monorail. Vintage Lego Airport Shuttle Monorail #6399Īlright, this one might be a little bit of a stretch for this list but, that’s how few LEGO sets have been geared towards theme park fans. If you’re trying to build an entire LEGO amusement park the Bumper Cars Set could be a good place to start. This set is the most affordable on this list, but also contains the fewest number of pieces. This set includes two amusement park rides: classic bumper cars and a rotating swing ride. LEGO Friends Amusement Park Bumper Cars Set #4113 Now, on to the list of the ten best theme park LEGO sets.ġ0.

While there have been some really awesome custom creations, it’s nice to see some actual LEGO roller coaster sets are now available for purchase from a retail store. Of course, even for an “average” LEGO set you’ll probably still be dropping at least $100. You’ll see a few of the prices are outrageous – over $2,000 – because these sets have been retired and are no longer produced. If you love roller coasters and amusement parks, then these are the top ten best LEGO sets for you! Two out of the ten are not actually made by LEGO but are compatible with them.
