About LEGO Town Paradisa
LEGO Paradisa was a theme aimed primarily at young girls, running from 1992 to 1997. It featured a pastel color scheme, particularly pink and turquoise, with sets focusing on a vacation and leisure lifestyle. Key elements included beach scenes, horse stables, and recreational facilities like pools and cafés. The sets emphasized social activities and animal care, differing from more action-oriented LEGO themes of the time. Popular sets included "Sand Dollar Café" and "Paradisa Beach House." Despite its short run, Paradisa remains a nostalgic theme for collectors.
1997 LEGO Sets
1997 saw LEGO’s first major sales decline, prompting experimentation and digital expansion. LEGO Island introduced the brand’s first open-world video game, setting the stage for future digital storytelling. New subthemes included Divers for underwater exploration, Fright Knights for gothic medieval fantasy, and Time Twisters as a sequel to Time Cruisers. LEGO Space added Roboforce and UFO, shifting toward alien-focused designs, while Aquazone expanded with Aquaraiders. Despite challenges, LEGO’s creativity remained strong across both physical and emerging digital platforms.