06:00AM, Saturday 26 April 2025
Legoland Windsor has revealed the full line-up ahead of its new festival starting this May.
The resort is set to host its Lego Festival on selected dates from Saturday, May 3 to Sunday, June 8.
As part of the event, guests can build, dance and rock out in the Lego Festival Zones, each of which have a distinct theme and new Lego model.
Seven new Lego characters will also bring an extra dose of interactive fun and excitement.
The festival was established to encourage families to play more.
The Lego Fortnite Gaming Zone will include a life-size Lego model of fan favourite the Cuddle Team Leader, which was built using more than 21,000 bricks and took more than 75 hours to create.
Fans can also unleash their inner model builder and produce their own builds to expand the Lost Isles while meeting Lego Fortnite character Adventure Peely.
In the Music Zone, visitors will be able to rock out to the Lego Battle of the Bands show.
The zone will also provide an opportunity to get access to all areas and meet the band.
In the Dance Zone, guests will groove to an array of tunes and showcase their best moves at DJ Good Vibes Dance Party.
Visitors will get to join Lego Master Model Builder Alec virtually as he leads creative Lego building adventures, including giving participants an opportunity to build their own Lego Minifigure head cookie.
In the Chill Out Zone, guests can relax and kick back in a secret Lego garden filled with vibrant flower walls.
Guests will get the chance to build Lego flowers and add their creations to the flower walls.
Youngsters can also build along with Hopsy, the red little bunny during the Lego Duplo show.
On their way through all five play zones, visitors will be encouraged to make a Play Pact at the end of each park visit, inspiring youngsters to build more, explore endlessly, laugh louder and keep playing.
Ramesh Ganeson, vice president at Legoland Windsor Resort, said: “It’s time to power up your play and let imaginations run wild by taking part in our first ever Lego Festival.
“We’re so excited to be joining other Legoland resorts across the world to create this ultimate brick building experience, where thousands of kids and their parents will come together to celebrate play.
“From dancing, rocking and now gaming with Lego Fortnite we can’t wait to help families create memorable moments together.”
The Lego Festival will run in the lead up to World Play Day which will take place on Wednesday, June 11.
The festival will also be supported by the global rollout of a new TV advert which showcases play on the main stage where a little girl discovers the power of her imagination to produce a festival experience for her and her parents to create memories together.
Rebecca Snell, senior VP Legoland brand, said: “We are putting the power back in the hands of children and giving them the control to build, create and play in exactly the way they want to which is an idea that runs deeply through the new creative for the Lego Festival marketing campaign.”
The festival is included in the resort’s regular admission prices starting at £39 per person, with kids under 90cm entering for free.
For more information and to sign up to hear more about the festival, visit: https://www.legoland.co.uk/explore/special-events/lego-festival/
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