LEGOLAND is adding a new walkthrough neighborhood to its annual Halloween season. Official California event pages and a July 20 Theme Park Insider report describe Brick or Treat Street as six life-sized LEGO Monster homes for trick-or-treat style stops in California and Florida.
The change matters now because fall ticket and hotel packages are already on sale calendars for late summer planning. Families choosing between September and October visit dates can treat the street as a dated 2026 addition rather than a vague seasonal promise.
- What is new: Brick or Treat Street adds six life-sized LEGO Monster homes to the Halloween event.
- Where: LEGOLAND California and LEGOLAND Florida both get the new neighborhood walkthrough.
- California dates: Sept 19 and 26, Oct 3-4, 10-11, 17-18, 24-25, 31, and Nov 1.
- Florida dates: Select days from Sept 5 through Oct 31, including midweek and weekend blocks.
- Ticket rule: The seasonal event is included with park tickets on event dates.
What Brick or Treat Street includes
According to the official LEGOLAND California Brick or Treat page, the street is an interactive trick-or-treat experience with six life-sized LEGO Monster homes. Guests ring doorbells, hunt small details, and collect experiences house by house.
Theme Park Insider published the house list on July 20 with concept art from LEGOLAND. Named stops include the Wacky Witch cottage, Wolf Guy cabin, Spider Lady castle, Mummy throne room, Plant Monster greenhouse, and Scarecrow barn.
Each house is designed as a short interactive beat rather than a long ride queue. That format fits family pacing better than a single large stage show for younger guests who need frequent short rewards.
Returning pieces of the Halloween season still matter. Theme Park Insider notes monster meet and greets, live entertainment, and The Great Monster Chase 4D movie return alongside the new street.
Florida also plans the Monster Skytacular drone show on select Saturdays. California will use themed overlays on the Dragon Coaster and Driving School during the event window.
How the 2026 calendars differ by park
California dates on the official page are September 19 and 26, then October 3-4, 10-11, 17-18, 24-25, and 31, plus November 1. Those are mostly weekend clusters with a few midweek extensions.
Florida support pages list Brick or Treat Monster Party on select dates from September 5 through October 31. Theme Park Insider enumerates Florida as September 5-6, 12, 19, and 26, then October 3-4, 9-11, 16-18, 23-25, and 30-31.
That Florida calendar starts earlier than California. Families flying into Orlando for early September can catch the first weekends if hotel and flight prices look better before school calendars fully settle.
Event inclusion with admission is the key ticket rule on the California page. Guests should still confirm the exact date on the official calendar before buying a nonrefundable flight or hotel night for a non-event weekday.
For a same-summer LEGOLAND Florida comparison while LEGO Festival is still running, see our earlier post on the LEGOLAND Florida LEGO Festival start. That festival stream is separate from the fall Halloween product.
| If you are | What to do next |
|---|---|
| Choosing California dates | Match tickets to the published Sept through Nov 1 weekend clusters on the official Brick or Treat page. |
| Choosing Florida dates | Use the Sept 5 to Oct 31 select-date list and confirm Florida support or park pages before locking hotels. |
| Traveling with younger kids | Budget time for the six-house street plus meet and greets rather than only coasters. |
| Comparing early September versus late October | Florida starts earlier; California runs into Nov 1. Heat, school calendars, and hotel rates will decide the trade. |
| Already holding a summer 2026 Florida hotel | Keep summer plans separate. Brick or Treat is a fall product, not a same-week extension of LEGO Festival. |
- Date match first: Buy only on listed event dates if the street and Halloween entertainment are the reason for the trip.
- Two-park calendars differ: Do not assume Florida and California share the same weekends.
- Admission includes the event: The California page frames Brick or Treat as included with tickets on event days.
- Street is not a ride: Expect a walkthrough neighborhood of short interactive houses, not a single tracked attraction.
- Separate summer festival plans: LEGO Festival and Brick or Treat are different seasonal products.
- Florida official street copy: Confirm Florida pages add the same six-house detail as California.
- Drone show Saturdays: Florida Monster Skytacular nights may need earlier park-day pacing.
- California ride overlays: Dragon Coaster and Driving School theming can change photo and ride timing.
- Ticket and pass fine print: Verify which passes include event days before buying a multi-day product.
- Hotel packages: Resort packages may lag the first public calendar posts by a few weeks.
How to use the calendars without overbuying
Start with the reason for the trip, not the hotel search. If Brick or Treat Street is the main draw, shortlist only published event dates before comparing flights.
Weekend clusters will feel busier, especially when a drone show or ride overlay is also live. Midweek Florida dates in September can be the cleaner trade if school schedules allow.
Annual pass holders should read the pass calendar rather than assuming every event date is included. Blackout or special-event rules can still apply even when the Halloween product is free with general admission.
Hotel guests at the LEGOLAND resorts should confirm package inclusions separately from park tickets. A room deal does not automatically lock the right park date for the street.
Weather remains a Florida and Southern California factor in September and October. Build a rain backup of indoor shows and the 4D movie so the walkthrough is not the only plan.
Confirmed facts, fair interpretation, and open questions
Confirmed: LEGOLAND California publishes Brick or Treat Street as an all-new interactive neighborhood of six life-sized LEGO Monster homes. Theme Park Insider independently reported the house list and both parks calendars on July 20, 2026.
Confirmed Florida support materials list Brick or Treat Monster Party on select dates from September 5 through October 31. Theme Park Insider provides the day-by-day Florida list that matches that window.
Fair interpretation: the street is meant as a family photo and interaction spine for the Halloween season rather than a capacity-gated attraction with a long virtual queue. That reading follows the doorbell and house-stop descriptions, not an official capacity statement.
Still unknown: exact queue management on peak Saturdays, whether every house will be open on every event date, and how quickly Florida marketing pages will mirror the full California house descriptions. Ticket prices and any special night products can still change before September.
Orlando travelers comparing parks for a Central Florida base can use the live Deep Arrival Orlando destination hub for city logistics while treating LEGOLAND dates as a separate ticket decision. California visitors should keep the Carlsbad resort calendar as the booking source of truth.
Is Brick or Treat Street open now?
No. It is a fall 2026 seasonal addition with first California event dates in mid-September and Florida dates starting September 5.
Do I need a separate ticket for the street?
The California page says the Halloween event is included with tickets on event dates, so no separate street ticket is listed there.
Which parks get the new street?
Theme Park Insider and LEGOLAND materials frame Brick or Treat Street for both California and Florida Halloween seasons this year.
What are the six houses?
Theme Park Insider lists Wacky Witch, Wolf Guy, Spider Lady, Mummy, Plant Monster, and Scarecrow interactive homes.
How is this different from LEGO Festival?
LEGO Festival is a summer building-focused season. Brick or Treat is the fall Halloween product with the new street and monster entertainment.















