A brand new Legoland water park is opening in 2020 and now families can get a sneak peek at the rides and attractions on offer!
We're talking a lazy river with rubber rings you can customise using giant soft Lego bricks, thrilling slides for families, and even fun splash pools for younger tots complete with huge drench buckets.
Oh, and of course there will be plenty of Lego characters and decorations nestled throughout the park with heaps of surprises.
The new water park will be located in theme park Gardaland , near Lake Garda in Italy.
Construction is ongoing, but the park has confirmed that the opening date is set for the 28th May 2020.

If you are heading nearby for the summer holidays, it could make for a brilliant family day out.
Highlights include the LEGO River Adventure, a river that runs through the water park where you float on rafts you can customise with Lego bricks, as well as the Beach Party where you'll find colourful slides, water cannons and a giant drench bucket.
Meanwhile, the LEGO Creation Island is ideal for little ones who can build personalised Lego boats and launch them down the water, as well as a huge sandcastle awaiting to be decorated by young guests.

Speaking of little ones, the DUPLO Splash zone is sure to be a hit - and the perfect location for them to try their first water slide amidst the fun themed areas ranging from jungle to the Arctic.
Other exciting spots include the Jungle Adventure with thrilling waterslides for the whole family, or the Pirate Bay with a large swimming pool and poolside cabanas and sun loungers where you can take a well-deserved rest.
It will be the first Legoland water park in Europe, although there are already others around the world including in Legoland Florida and Legoland Dubai .
Although there isn't a full water park in the UK, if you head to Legoland Windsor , the Duplo Valley there is home to 'Drench Towers', a large splash pool with games and drench buckets.
Oh, and we've also picked out some of the UK's best water parks that are worth being on your radar (including indoor options - British weather can be so volatile).