• Build an exciting Pirate Roller Coaster with shark carriages, ticket booth, water drop and decorative pirate-themed props with this creative building set!
  • This playset includes 4 minifigures, all ready for imaginative play and fairground fun, and a variety of creative building bricks that allow this 3in1 toy to be rebuilt as The Skull Ride or The Ship Ride
  • Enjoy creative play assembling rails, cars and fun props for The Pirate Roller Coaster toy, which measures over 9” (24cm) high, 25” (66cm) wide and 12” (32cm) deep The Skull Ride measures over 5” (14cm) high, 13” (34cm) wide and 8” (21cm) deep The Ship Ride measures over 9” (24cm) high, 21” (54cm) long and 6” (16cm) deep
  • 923 pieces – Roller coaster playset for boys and girls aged between 9 and 14 and for fans and big kids of all ages
  • The LEGO Creator 3in1 Pirate Roller Coaster 31084 playset can be built together with all other original LEGO construction sets and LEGO bricks for creative building

My nephew was ranting and raving about a particular Lego set that was Pirate/Amusement park themed. So I rolled the dice, did my research, and miraculously purchased this correctly for him. His eyes lit up when he opened it, and he immediately began constructing it after eating his birthday cake. I am not sure the specifics on how long it took him to put it together (he is ten) but once completed, my brother sent me pictures of it, and it was very cool looking. My nephew was very proud that he was able to put this whole thing together. Highly recommend, as it is a very neat Lego set!

‘Arghhh. No, it be the C.’ But seriously though, it’s a lego roller coaster so it’s as much fun as you’d expect. There’s little details like a lego popsicle cart with tiny popsicles. The only issues we’ve had is that the kids don’t actually build it because they are having to much fun building the track and disperse all the other pieces before the set is complete.

Very cool set with lots of little details that make it even more fun. We bought this for our 6 year old son who is obsessed with Legos. This was a great set for us to assemble together (although my job is pretty much just organizing pieces and "supervising"). We've had this for almost 2 months now and my son still plays with it almost every day. His 18 month old little brother tries playing with it too, and it's still standing, so that's saying something.

It's a great Lego set. My grandson has been asking for it since Halloween. You really can't go wrong with any Lego set. This came quickly and was well packaged.

So far it's been a huge hit with our 8 year old! We plan on keeping all of these pieces separately from the rest of his Legos so he can create all three rides in the set.

With the number of pieces this set provides, the price was very good. There are so many interesting figures such as a pirate ship and an octopus, and the building process was not repetitive or tedious. My first grade son and I enjoyed putting it together and playing with the roller coaster very much. There are 3 variations. We like the first variation so much that we have not taken it apart to build the other two variations.

This is one of the best Lego sets I have purchased for the price. The set is beautifully designed, fun to play with- and can be reconfigured for new adventures. My grandsons - 8 and 10- loved this, and they put it together easily. They took the rest of their other legos to construct a theme park around it. Hours of hands on STEM fun.

My 8 year old said he wanted a more challenging Lego set that he couldn't build in an hour, so Santa brought this. It was a big hit. He worked on this like a maniac every chance he could after he opened everything and in between family outings. Took him a few days, chunking it out in several hour sessions. But he had fun and loved the finished product. Lots of great little Lego details like the octopus hanging from the track, the crossed swords on the wall etc. He loved discovering that stuff. I love that it has two other set ups we can build when he gets bored with the original roller coaster and it gets sacrificed to the giant Lego pile.