Lego Valentines Cruise
This Valentine’s Day, cozying up with the love of your life has become as important as going home for thanksgiving or Christmas. Many couples try to make Valentine ’s Day more special by going on a cruise. Lego minifigs on the other hand are also into the Valentines cruise. There are many Lego cruise deals to choose from and at affordable Lego rates as well!

For Lego minifigs who want to have fun the Disney way should check out ZRSPilot’s Lego cruise ship creation. Lego minifigs can bask in the sun by going to the Lego cruise ship’s deck. There are lots to do in cruise ships, minifigs can wine and dine alfresco in the Lego cruise ship’s restaurants, enjoy the Jacuzzi or take a swim in the cruise ship’s pool.
Valentine’s Day cruises offer a lot of dancing, gourmet meals and of course lots of romance for Lego couples. For Lego couples who want to splurge, why not try going onboard the Queen Mary 2? This Lego creation is of colossal proportions and was made by Rene Hoffmeister, a German Lego builder. Rene is truly talented and there is an assurance for Lego couples that they will have fun in this ship.

The Lego cruise ship’s photo was taken when it was getting finishing touches from its creator. This magnanimously beautiful Lego cruise ship is a remarkable Lego creation and this Valentine’s Day, Lego minifigs should pick up their phones and reserve a cabin for a relaxing and romantic cruise on Legoland’s seas.
For Lego minifigs who want a yacht experience, you can board Cole D’s little cruise ship. Cole is only 6 years old and his cruise ship has a water slide, a swimming pool, 64 windows and 4 lifeboats. Boarding Cole’s cruise ship will be a delight for minifigs since there are not too many people and service is more personal.
Another Lego cruise ship to consider is 13 year old Keith’s Norwegian Tropical Palm. The Lego cruise ship boasts a movie theater, an amusement park, and a water park. The 12 story cruise ship, according to Keith departs from Honolulu, Hawaii and cruises along Legoland’s oceans for a certain duration –depending of course on the season.

Keith says that there are enough guest rooms to accommodate Lego minifigs and these staterooms include hot tubs. Amazing isn’t it?