A couple of weeks ago I took Lil H and Diva G to Legoland® Discovery Centre to check out the new but for a limited time only Star Wars™ themed model displays. We often enjoy an after school play at Manchester’s Legoland® Discovery Centre and with Lil H being a big Star Wars fan and increasingly getting into and getting good at Lego we were excited to check it out. For those that have been before the display is located up the ramp towards the interactive light game which for us was always our last play before we went home. This time it was our first port of call. They have a Lego Jabba The Hut mini figure, need I say more?!
LEGOLAND® DISCOVERY CENTRE LAUNCHES LEGO® STAR WARS™ THEMED INTERACTIVE MODEL DISPLAY
STAR WARS™ legend is set to take over Manchester for five months as part of the Trafford Centre attraction’s brand new feature.
From the rolling hills of Naboo, with its ancient domed city and cascading waterfalls, to the treacherous terrain of the desert planet of Tattooine, the incredible landscapes of Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace will be recreated using LEGO bricks forming some of the most stunning displays the Manchester LEGOLAND Discovery Centre has seen since opening in March 2010.
The pop-up walk-through LEGO® Star Wars™ MINILAND Model Display will offer an intergalactic immersion into the sights and sounds of this the first in the film franchise. Built-in games will offer hands on fun for even the youngest of Padawans who can take part in a thrilling Podrace with the young Anakin Skywalker and help defeat the evil Droid Army in the ‘Droid Destruction’ game.
The display is made up of over 250,000 LEGO bricks, is home to 2000 LEGO Star Wars minigures and took 2,000 man hours to create!
The display will be open to the public from Friday 1 February until Sunday 2 June and will be celebrated with a weekend of Star Wars Days complete with activity including: A meet and greet with members of the Star Wars UK garrison Win prizes and giveaways
The attraction already features a North West MINILAND, built from more than 1.5 million LEGO bricks, bringing the local area to miniature life with iconic buildings such as the Trafford Centre, Blackpool Tower and the city’s famous football grounds along with moving airships, trains and trams.
Located in Barton Square at The Trafford Centre, the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre is made up of a series of interactive features to immerse kids into a world where their imagination can run wild with creative inspiration at every turn.
Featuring a whole host of exciting attractions from the Kingdom Quest ride to the LEGO CITY Forest Pursuit driving adventure ride complete with battery powered off road vehicles, the Centre not only provides fun for LEGO fans young and old, but fantastic educational benefits too.
The Centre involves just one entry fee, with all attractions included in the cost. Tickets are available online from just £8.10 per person.
The Centre is open from 10am seven days a week. The Centre remains open until 7pm daily, with the last admission at 5pm – see www.LEGOLANDDiscoveryCentre.co.uk for details or follow us on Twitter – http://twitter.com/LDCManchester