LEGOLAND Windsor Resort Reopens This Weekend

This weekend LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort reopens for a brand new season of brick-filled fun. This year will also see the introduction of a trio of new attractions plus an all-new LEGO NINJAGO 4D movie. Miniland expands across the globe, with new areas featuring LEGO models from the USA and beyond. The LEGO Reef is ready to welcome a school of digital LEGO fish and for those who like to spend a little longer at the park, the LEGOLAND Hotel now features a selection of new NINJAGO themed room. With all of this and over 55 rides, live shows and attractions to enjoy at the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort there’s plenty of LEGO fun to have at LEGOLAND Windsor Resort.

MINILAND EXPLORE THE WORLD

Brand new for 2018, guests will be delighted by iconic new additions from across the globe, as Miniland expands to include landmarks from India, Russia, Australia, and China for the very first time.

In Miniland Explore the World, families can take in the sights including the majestic Taj Mahal (Agra) St. Basil’s Cathedral (Moscow), the Sydney Opera House (Sydney) and the Forbidden City (Beijing). The models will take a team of 55 LEGOLAND Model Makers from across the globe around 12,000 hours to build.

Miniland has been a major attraction at the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort since the Resort opened in 1996, and now guests can now stroll from the UK to Australia in the space of a just few minutes.

MINILAND USA

Little ones can also get a taste of the American dream as a miniature LEGO version of the USA comes to Miniland in 2018.  Iconic American landmarks recreated from hundreds of thousands of LEGO bricks will include a New York cityscape, with the Empire State Building standing at a huge 5 metres tall, and an epic journey along the famous Route 66, taking in Chicago and Arizona. Eagle eyed guests will spot tiny details along the way from Area 51 in Nevada to Cloud Gate in Chicago.

LEGO REEF

An awesome digital aquarium, LEGO Reef, also joins the line-up of exciting new attractions at the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort for 2018. Families can dive deep under the sea and build colourful sea creatures out of virtual LEGO bricks using touch screen technology.

Bursting with interactive fun, guests can create their very own virtual LEGO fish using touchscreens, before casting them off into the ocean and watching them swim through the interactive floor to ceiling coral reef. They will even be able to ‘feed’ their hungry new LEGO creations at the press of a ‘feed me’ button! What’s more, guests will also be able to explore their imagination and build LEGO starfish, crabs and submarines at the free building stations.

Author: Adam White

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