THE LEGOLAND® WINDSOR RESORT
2017 SEASON PRESS PACK
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CONTENTS
Mini Ninjas Assemble! LEGO® NINJAGO™ World Opening in May 2017 3
Spectacular New LEGOLAND® Castle Hotel Opening Summer 2017 4
Awesome Awaits – The LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort Rides & Attractions 5
The LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort Hotel 8
Bricktistics
Background guide to the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort 12
LEGOLAND Parks and History 17
Channel the Force in the LEGO® Star Wars™ Miniland Model Display 19
Step into the world of the LEGO® Friends in Heartlake City 22
Set Sail to Pirate Shores 23
Splash & Play in DUPLO® Valley 25
All Aboard Atlantis Submarine Voyage– a LEGO® world first 27
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MINI NINJAS ASSEMBLE!
LEGO® NINJAGO™ WORLD OPENING IN MAY 2017
A new awesome world of ninjas is coming to the LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort this spring (May 2017)
with the launch of LEGO® NINJAGO™ World, featuring the UK’s first ever 4D, hand gesture enabled
ride.
LEGO® NINJAGO™ World takes guests through interactive NINJAGO character scenes to test balance,
agility, speed and creativity: Zane’s Temple Build, Kai’s Spinners and Cole’s Rock Climb. After
tackling the activities and perfecting their Spinjitzu skills, guests are prepared for the highly
anticipated LEGO® NINJAGO™ The Ride.
NINJAGO™ The Ride is the first attraction in the UK to use thrilling 4D effects of heat, smoke and
wind, alongside state of the art Maestro hand gesture technology, enabling riders to virtually throw
fire balls, shock waves, ice and lightning using nothing but their hands, as well as intuitively adapting
to each individual’s playing style. This, along with 3D image projection throughout the ride, makes
the LEGO® NINJAGO™ World experience feel as real as possible for aspiring young ninjas.
Up to four ninjas can sit in each ride vehicle where their ninja skills will be tested as they score
points battling against snake tribes, skeleton ghosts and King of the Skulkuns, before ultimately facing
The Great Devourer – a giant serpent who can only be defeated by working together and
demonstrating the best Spinjitzu moves.
And of course, a new world means more LEGO models; over 20 new LEGO models can be found in
NINJAGO™ World including two five-foot guardian dragons built from 77,280 LEGO bricks protecting
the entrance, models of Master Wu and the LEGO NINJAGO™ heroes themselves.
FACTBOX
Ride technology manufacturer: Triotech
LEGO® NINJAGO™ World training areas:
Zane’s Temple Build: Guests can tap into their inner imagination and create LEGO models
inspired by NINJAGO
Kai’s Spinners: Guests can test their balance as they stand on one of Kai’s spinning
platforms
Cole’s Rock Climb: Children can test their agility as they scale a rock wall
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SPECTACULAR NEW LEGOLAND® CASTLE HOTEL
OPENING SUMMER 2017
A new premium Castle themed family hotel will open at the LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort on 1 July
2017 offering guests a stay bursting with magic and merriment. Bookings are now open for the 61
room hotel and families can choose between two imaginatively themed room types - Knights and
Wizards - each with separate sleeping areas for adults and children.
Situated right on the edge of the theme park next to the existing LEGOLAND Windsor Resort Hotel,
the LEGOLAND Castle Hotel will bring to life an enchanted world of brave knights and princesses, wily
wizards and jolly jesters. Colourful LEGO® touches and models large and small will feature
throughout from the astonishing lobby dominated by a giant LEGO Wizard unleashing LEGO magic
from his wand, to the a la carte Tournament Tavern Restaurant, indoor Jester's Play area and outdoor
Playground.
As well as exclusive access to all the LEGOLAND Castle Hotel has to offer guests can enjoy the leisure
and entertainment facilities at the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort Hotel plus special benefits including
early entry to the park, free refillable drink vessels, unique LEGO gifts and collectables.
Prices are from £572 for a family room (2 adults /2 children) including breakfast, park tickets for two
days plus special exclusive benefits.
FACTBOX
Themed family rooms (2 adults/ 2 children) available from £572
o Bookings now open
o Hotel opens 1 July 2017
o Hotel price includes breakfast and Park tickets for two days plus early access to the
park, free refillable drink vessels for the children, LEGO gifts and collectables.
o Book here: www.legolandholidays.co.uk/legoland-windsor-hotels/legoland-castle-
hotel.html
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THE LEGOLAND® WINDSOR RESORT RIDES & ATTRACTIONS
AWESOME AWAITS
The LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort is the ideal destination for families with children aged 2-12. With
over 55 rides, live shows and attractions including the world famous Miniland, plus building
workshops, driving schools and the unique LEGOLAND Windsor Resort Hotel. Plus new for 2017 –
become a master of Spinjitzu at the new LEGO NINJAGO World and enjoy a magical stay in the new
LEGOLAND Castle Hotel, with 61 new fully themed rooms.
THE IMAGINATION CENTRE
Stop by The LEGO 4D Movie Theatre to see “The LEGO® Movie™ 4D A New Adventure” – showing only
at LEGOLAND Resort and Discovery Centre worldwide. Using elements such as wind, water, smoke and
special lighting effects, the 12.5 minute short film follows a new journey for Emmet, Wyldstyle,
Unikitty, Benny and MetalBeard after they receive a mysterious invitation leading them to a new
theme park.
In the Imagination Centre you’ll also find LEGO building and you can even scale the incredible Space
Tower to check out an alien space ship or take a leisurely monorail trip high above Miniland on Sky
Rider. The Imagination Centre is also home to the Resort’s Education workshops. Visit
http://www.legoland.co.uk/Plan/education/Workshops/ for more information on school trips.
LEGO® STAR WARS™ MINILAND MODEL DISPLAY
In 2016 a 500,000 brick LEGO Star Wars™ recreation of Darth Vader’s ultimate super weapon, The
Death Star, became the centre piece of an epic new finale at the hugely popular LEGO Star Wars™
Miniland Model Display. The 2.4 metre wide, 3 metre high Death Star is the focal point for a thrilling,
engaging scene depicting the Rebel Alliance attack on the moon sized space station in Star Wars:
Episode IV A New Hope. As well as the gargantuan 860kg spherical Death Star model, the scene also
features 16 Alliance ships swooping to destroy it with sound and light effects triggered by guests.
The scene provides a thrilling finale to the LEGO Star Wars™ Miniland Model Display which opened in
2012 and brings to life seven iconic Star Wars™ scenes featuring 1,500 separate models made from 1.5
million bricks in themed settings with special effects.
LEGO® CITY
Make a beeline for the LEGO® City Driving School where 6-13 year olds take to the streets in electric
Fiat LEGO cars. Showing off their best motoring skills they will have to negotiate traffic and obey
some simple rules of the road to earn their very first LEGOLAND Driving License. For smaller ones
there’s L-Drivers and everyone will love taking to the water in Coastguard HQ. Take a flight in a
mock hot air balloon in Balloon School or head over to Fire Academy and help pump the cannons and
put out a raging fire.
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HEARTLAKE CITY
Step into the LEGO® Friends world of Mia, Andrea, Stephanie, Emma and Olivia. Featuring a mix of
character meet and greets, a live action music show starring all five friends (showing May-August), a
Heartlake City Mall themed area and new attractions. Plus new for 2017 - fans can join the famous
LEGOLAND Pirates on a new action packed adventure full of surprises and spectacular stunts in
‘Return to Skeleton Bay’ at the Heartlake City Harbour. Check show times daily on the website and
the show time boards and arrive twenty minutes early to get the best seats for this high octane, fun
fuelled entertainment with plenty of thrills, spills and water based action. In Heartlake City you’ll
also find the station for the Heartlake City Express, a train ride through a Safari landscape populated
by hundreds of LEGO safari animals.
PIRATE SHORES
Join Captain Good Brick on a quest to discover Captain Black Heart's hidden treasure on the Pirate
Falls Treasure Quest log flume ride. NB: waterproofs are recommended for even the most
adventurous deckhands! Daring buccaneers can act out pirate legends on the high ropes, nets and
slides of Castaway Camp. Test your sea legs and head for heights on the Jolly Rocker Pirate Ship ride,
pan for gold and discover a whole host of Pirate themed LEGO models.
DUPLO® VALLEY
A pre-school paradise of imaginative fun and play, this exciting water play area brings to life the
colourful pre-school building toy range - DUPLO - with its popular characters, animals and vehicles
and features a mix of toddler friendly rides, creative wet play areas and spectacular water features.
MINILAND
A miniature LEGO world where no detail is too small to be captured, Miniland recreates famous
international landmarks in 40 million LEGO bricks - from the major sites of London to the Angel of the
North, the Canals of the Netherlands to the Presidents of Mount Rushmore. A range of animated
features bring Miniland to life, from the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace to
trains, planes and boats. A complex system of 14 computers using 300kms of underground cabling
keeps everything moving. In 2014, Paris was brought to life in miniature featuring staggering
recreations of the city’s most iconic landmarks - including the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe and a 4
metre high replica of the Eiffel Tower.
MINILAND FACTS
There are 34 LEGO pieces in an average Miniland figure.
The largest model in Miniland is the Canary Wharf Tower which is 5.2 metres.
The smallest models are the pigeons in London’s Trafalgar Square which contain just 5 LEGO
bricks each.
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KINGDOM OF THE PHARAOHS
Watched over by a giant 6m tall LEGO Pharaoh created from 200,000 LEGO bricks, this Kingdom is one
of pure fun and excitement. Join LEGO hero, Johnny Thunder, on a dramatic interactive dark ride in
Laser Raiders where brave adventurers have to battle it out with the bad-guys to make it through to
the other side, gaining points as they knock out moving targets. Then take the drop on the Scarab
Bouncers ride, rise through the air on Aero Nomad and gallop and soar through the desert on Thunder
Blazer and Desert Chase.
KNIGHTS’ KINGDOM
Dominated by the gigantic Knights’ Castle, this LEGO Kingdom is a land of daring and fantasy. Only
the bravest will take on The Dragon – a thrilling ride of twists and turns, travelling through the depths
of the castle, past animated LEGO models including a giant red dragon before flying through the
treetops. For littler knights there’s the Dragon’s Apprentice – a mini rollercoaster with maximum
thrills and spills – and Knights’ Quest is sure to put heads in a spin with its high speed rotations.
LAND OF THE VIKINGS
Vikings’ River Splash is an action packed family voyage through uncharted waters where Viking rafts
whisk rapidly downstream on a fast paced adventure. You’ll journey through a magical LEGO
Viking world as your raft speeds along the raging river encountering hidden dangers from sea serpents
to secret waterfalls. Once back on dry land you can dodge the giant LEGO Spider on the Spinning
Spider ride.
NEW FOR 2017! LEGO® NINJAGO™ WORLD
Become a master of Spinjitzu at the all new LEGO® NINJAGO™ World opening 2017! Join your
favourite heroes and take on awesome training activities as you prepare for the ultimate test of your
ninja skills on LEGO® NINJAGO™ The Ride!
ADVENTURE LAND
All aboard for the ultimate underwater adventure as you climb aboard a yellow submarine on the
world first submerged underwater ride, Atlantis Submarine Voyage. The submarines submerge below
the surface and giant viewing windows enable passengers to come face to fin with over 2,500 amazing
marine creatures – from mesmerising Cownose Rays to awesome Zebra and Nurse Sharks, swimming in
a unique LEGO landscape featuring nearly 100 stunning models. For more water action Adventure
Land is where you’ll find the S.Q.U.I.D. Surfer, where you will have to be quick to dodge the water
jets!
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THE LEGOLAND® WINDSOR RESORT HOTEL
With so much to do and see at the LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort it’s hard to pack it all in to one day
and with packages available at the 150 room LEGOLAND Hotel families can spread the fun over two
days. Situated in a beautiful lake side location overlooking the Resort, guests can stay in one of four
themed bedrooms – Pirate, Kingdom, Adventure or LEGO® Friends – all with interactive elements to
keep children mesmerized. Beyond the bedrooms, the colour, fun and interactivity of LEGO is
stamped throughout, from the playful entrance features through to the Bricks Family Restaurant,
Skyline Bar and outdoor lakeside seating area. Stunning play spaces, including a LEGO Pirates themed
splash pool, will inspire little imaginations along with children’s entertainment and movies available
on demand.
HOTEL OPENING TIMES
The LEGOLAND Windsor Resort Hotel is open all year round (closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day).
FROM THE OUTSIDE IN
The hotel is situated on a beautiful landscaped lakeside area, right on the edge of the LEGOLAND
Windsor Resort. The bright, playful exterior is an indicator of what is to come inside with bright LEGO
blues, reds and yellows, flags flying from the roof and a giant clock tower inhabited by a massive 6
metre smoke-breathing LEGO dragon who welcomes guests outside the main entrance.
Once inside guests will be amazed by another dramatic LEGO model - a remarkable floor to ceiling
rotating LEGO toy box. Exploding out of the base are all sorts of LEGO models from footballs to
emergency vehicles. At child’s level, sensors allow smaller guests to activate noises. At the top of
the mobile giant models reflecting key attractions on the park are suspended and include a yellow
submarine (Atlantis Submarine Voyage) and flying pirate ship (The Jolly Rocker). Watch out too for
the astonishing reception area where you’ll be mesmerised by a wall made entirely of over 6,000 tiny
LEGO Minifigures.
SWEET LEGO DREAMS
LEGO themed lifts and corridors lead you to the bedrooms, where the iconic theming really kicks in –
from the wallpaper to the carpets, even the door numbers and Do Not Disturb signs. On entering the
room, a special code can be found hidden in the carpets and room features that will open a safe
containing a free LEGO gift. Whether you choose a LEGO Friends, Pirates, Kingdom or Adventure
bedroom there are surprises in every corner – from a monkey guarding the treasure
chest to themed LEGO wallpaper. The fun doesn’t stop where mum and dad sleep either, they’ll be
sleeping in their own themed bed surrounded by LEGO surprises - and kids have their own separate
sleeping area where they can play or watch TV and dream of exploring the park.
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After time in the park, the LEGO Pirates themed splash pool will inspire little imaginations with its
impressive wall mural depicting a Caribbean beach scene and LEGO pirate ship. Watch out for the
overflowing buckets of water overhead, water slides and the chance to get mum and dad wet with
the shooting water cannons.
FOOD GLORIOUS FOOD
Even in the restaurant the fun continues, as 29 child-sized LEGO model chefs have gone mad and
taken over dinner time. Spot one trapped in a giant jelly; see another caught up in the exploding
spaghetti machine and look through the wall to spy on the mayhem in the kitchen itself. High quality,
child friendly and tasty food is on offer and the kids can help themselves to their own buffet with
simple, fun food – including a Wok Bar, Rotisserie, and every child’s dream – an Ice Cream machine.
AND WIND DOWN TIME
After dinner parents can head to the beautiful Skyline Bar, complete with a Manhattan type skyline
scene and spot the LEGO Minifigures at work and play while the kids enjoy the magical stage and play
area where they can climb a castle turret - complete with LEGO princess and noisy ogre. The play
area transforms into a LEGO City backdrop with a LEGO builder working in his cab while an escaped
LEGO pirate dangles from the ceiling. Or simply sit and play with LEGO bricks and make new friends in
the playrooms. On selected evenings, little ones can bop away with Ollie the Dragon and friends as
they entertain the mini crowd with their interactive disco shows. While in summer families can enjoy
the stunning outdoor lakeside seating area overlooking the Resort.
The whole hotel, with its premium facilities and LEGO inspired twists, is situated in a tranquil,
convenient location right on the edge of the Resort. The colour, playful fun and interactivity of LEGO
fills the hotel from the fun-filled reception entrance to the themed bedrooms, restaurant, splash pool
and countless LEGO play pits throughout the hotel. Check www.legoland.co.uk for full details.
HOTEL BOOKING DETAILS
Themed family rooms (2 adults/ 2 children) available from £331 in low season (not including
LEGO Friends rooms)
Premium LEGO Friends packages (2 adults/ 2 children) from £421 in low season
Hotel price includes breakfast and Park tickets for two days plus early bird access to selected
rides in the Park
Note: special rates available for LEGOLAND Annual Pass Holders and Merlin Annual Pass Holders
For VIP packages contact [email protected]
Book on www.legoland.co.uk/hotel/ or call 0845 373 2640
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THE LEGOLAND® WINDSOR RESORT HOTEL BRICKTISTICS
An unforgettable LEGO® adventure awaits families at the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort Hotel, where
LEGO comes to life. Packed full of fun family friendly features it is a hotel like no other…
It took a team of 45 skilled LEGO model makers from across Europe months to create the
hotel’s 1,600 LEGO models.
Over 15 million individual LEGO bricks worth more than £375,000 were used to create the
models, bringing the total number of bricks on the Resort to 80 million.
Almost 2 million LEGO shaped chips have been eaten since the hotel launched.
Each model is individually made by hand and every one of the 150 themed bedrooms feature
a range of them – from life sized parrots and monkeys to spiders and scorpions.
The rooms have been created around four themes – Pirates, Kingdom, Adventure and new
LEGO Friends – with the design immersing guests in their selected LEGO world.
Every room contains a safe and children are invited to crack the code by solving hidden
clues; then break it open for the hidden LEGO loot.
Each bedroom has a separate sleeping area for children packed full of fun stuff to keep them
amused – including, of course, LEGO to fuel their imaginations.
The reception area features an entire wall made from over 6,000 5cm tall Minifigures.
The restaurant area is populated by 29 child-size LEGO characters and a 2m “exploding”
spaghetti machine.
Guests are greeted in the entrance lobby by a spectacular, 4m high, exploding toy box
mobile comprising 26 separate models representing different areas of the LEGOLAND Resort.
The biggest individual model is a 100 kg, 6m tall smoke breathing dragon with a 6m wing
span, perched in a tower outside the entrance.
The smallest individual model is a tiny 7cm ladybird.
Red is the most frequently used LEGO brick and grey the least.
The central play area features a giant princess tower, 6m high LEGO® city crane and massive
castle drawbridge complete with guardian ogre
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A giant Jolly Roger flag attached to a ship sized mast flies high over the centre of the
colourful Pirates themed splash pool
And there are plenty of hidden surprises too – look out for the giant (and very noisy)
whoopee cushion imbedded into the carpet, singing taps and even LEGO brick shaped chips in
the restaurant
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THE LEGOLAND® WINDSOR RESORT BACKGROUND GUIDE
The LEGOLAND
Windsor Resort opened in 1996 and is located on the former site of the Windsor Safari
Park. Find us on Facebook at Official LEGOLAND Windsor, Twitter @LEGOLANDWindsor, Instagram
@LEGOLANDWindsor, Periscope @LEGOLANDWindsor, or by searching ‘LEGOLAND Windsor Resort’ on
Pinterest.
DIRECTIONS
The LEGOLAND Windsor Resort is located at:
Winkfield Road
Windsor
Berkshire
SL4 4AY
Telephone: 0871 222 2001 - www.LEGOLAND.co.uk
By Road: Situated on the B3022 Windsor/Ascot road, the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort is clearly
signposted from Junction 3 of the M3, Junction 6 of the M4 and Junction 13 of the M25.
By Rail: Shuttle bus services operate from both Windsor & Eton Riverside station and Windsor Central
station. Money-saving rail travel and admission combination tickets are available from most Southwest
Trains stations.
By Eurostar: With services from Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Cologne, Lille and Calais, Eurostar offers
good connections to Windsor via St. Pancras.
By Air: London Heathrow airport is just 12 miles away via the M4. Gatwick airport is 45 miles away via
the M25 - about an hour's drive, depending on traffic levels and the time of day.
OPENING TIMES
The LEGOLAND Windsor Resort is open from Friday 10 March to Monday 30 October 2017 from 10am
daily. During off peak dates the park is open closed on selected midweek days. For full opening times
visit www.LEGOLAND.co.uk/plan/times
TICKET PRICING
Tickets from £30 when booked online 7+ days in advance
LEGOLAND Premium Annual Pass from £100
Merlin Annual Pass from £139
Entrance is FREE for children under three years old. See www.LEGOLAND.co.uk/ticket for more
details.
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GROUP PRICING
Special prices apply to groups of seven or more people visiting the LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort on the
same day. For further information call the enquiries team on 0871 4232 270.
ANNUAL PASS
Annual Passes are designed to give you great value for money and are cheaper than visiting three
times. Prices start from £100 for a LEGOLAND Annual Pass and offer a host of fantastic benefits.
Annual Pass holders can obtain up to 10% off inside the park’s shops and 20% in the restaurants; entry
to the Resort Park with no exclusion dates and exclusive Annual Pass collector bricks. Annual
Passholders can also claim an exclusive discount for bookings at the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort Hotel.
MERLIN ANNUAL PASS
The Merlin Annual Pass offers the ultimate attraction experience as holders are able to gain entry to
all 32 Merlin attractions in the UK for 12 months. Attractions include the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort,
Chessington World of Adventures Resort, THORPE PARK Resort, Alton Towers Resort, Madame
Tussauds London and Blackpool, Coca Cola London Eye, SEA LIFE London Aquarium, The Dungeons,
SEA LIFE Centres, Warwick Castle and Seal Sanctuaries. There are three types of pass available. The
Merlin Annual Pass comes with many Passholder Perks such as discounted short breaks at the Alton
Towers Resort Hotels and LEGOLAND Holidays, up to 20% off eating and shopping at the attractions
and invitations to special events. For more information visit www.merlinannualpass.co.uk
DISCOUNTS & PROMOTIONS
Online ticket offers are available via www.LEGOLAND.co.uk to guests who are able to be flexible with
the day of their visit and size of their group. On many dates throughout the season LEGOLAND tickets
can have considerable online discounts. Alternatively guests receive a discount on day tickets if
purchased online using the Print@Home booking system prior to their visit. Promotional offers also run
throughout the year with numerous promotional partners.
LEGOLAND HOTEL & HOLIDAYS
Families can turn their visit into an unforgettable adventure by booking a short break with LEGOLAND
Holidays. Exclusive offers can be found throughout the season by visiting
www.LEGOLANDHolidays.co.uk. There’s the choice of staying at the unique LEGOLAND Hotel
overlooking the Resort or at one of over 25 local, family-friendly hotels located nearby. Alternatively
families can opt to stay in exclusive self catering apartments for up to eight people, offering great
value for larger families or groups.
SHOPS
The LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort is home to the biggest selection of LEGO® products in the UK with
retail outlets that include a LEGO® Star Wars™ Store. The LEGO Big Shop, our largest retail outlet, is
jam-packed with all the latest ‘must have’ LEGO ranges, games and clothing. Cool young trend-
setters can check out the LEGO clothing line alongside Animal clothing at Funky Fashions with ranges
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for all ages and accessories to match. The Splash and Play Store is the perfect place to pick up
everything from towels and flip flops to swim nappies. The Heartlake Mall holds a wide range of LEGO
and souvenirs for the whole family and stocks essentials such as ponchos, umbrellas, sun cream and
batteries. Plus new for 2017 – step into Minifigures & More, the ultimate brick store, to create your
own Minifigure or browse the awesome Pick-a-Brick wall, which features over 96 different elements
to choose from. For more information on our other shops visit www.legoland.co.uk/shopping
The Resort also offers a ‘Buy now, collect later’ service to save you carrying your new LEGO
purchases around all day with you. LEGOLAND Hotel guests can even have their purchases delivered
straight to their room.
RESTAURANTS
There are 15 restaurants and cafés in the Resort. There is also a range of food stands, ice cream
kiosks and various catering carts to accommodate many different tastes and styles of food. The
LEGOLAND Windsor Resort is committed to providing guests with a choice during their visit and caters
for guests with special dietary requirements offering wheat-free and gluten-free choices. For the
latest updates please visit www.legoland.co.uk/Explore/restaurants/
SERVICES
Accessibility at the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort has been designed with the needs of guests with
disabilities firmly in mind – the park is 95% accessible to wheelchair users. Wheelchair hire is available
and a Guide for Guests with Disabilities can be collected from Guest Services. There is a large car
park for guests with disabilities allowing easy access to the park and each toilet block has two toilets
available for wheelchair-users.
Ride Access Passes are available to guests who do not understand the concept of queuing and who
would become distressed in queue lines. To qualify for a Ride Access Pass, guests are required to
produce identification or letter of authority stating their disability. The pricing policy for guests with
disabilities is as follows: the guest with a disability is required to pay the standard admission price for
their visit whereas the guest’s personal assistant is permitted entry free of charge.
The Q-Bot Ride Reservation device helps guests to make the most of their visit to the LEGOLAND
Windsor Resort! Q-Bot allows guests to reserve their place in the queue on the top 20 attractions at
the Resort. Q-Bot allows guests to spend time enjoying the park’s other attractions whilst they wait
until their allocated ride time. Once guests reach the set time they simply make their way to the
front of the attraction’s queue via the Q-Bot entrance and board their chosen ride. Q-Bot is available
from £20 per person for the Q-Bot Regular, £35 per person for the Q-Bot Express and £75 per person
for the Q-Bot Ultimate. You can have up to six people on a Q-Bot and they can be purchased at The
Beginning and Heartlake City. Plus, Q-Bot Mobile allows guests to access all the benefits of Q-Bot Ride
Reservation via their smartphone at www.legolandqbot.co.uk.
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Wi-Fi is available for free via The Cloud across the whole of the Park. Free Wi-Fi is also available for
LEGOLAND Hotel guests.
Pets at the LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort are not permitted in the Park, with the exception of
Assistance Dogs. The Resort offers kennels for dogs for £5 per kennel when booked online. An
additional £10 returnable deposit is required when registering with Guest Services located at The
Beginning.
Family Facilities include our dedicated Baby Care Centre, located in Heartlake City, which offers a
private place to breast or bottle feed babies and change nappies. Toilet blocks throughout the Resort
have baby changing facilities and large cubicles with additional seating for children. We have also
included child-sized toilets, wash stands and water fountains. Baby food is available in all of the parks
family restaurants including Knights’ Table, City Walk Pizza & Pasta and the Hill Top Café.
Emergency Contact Wristbands are available at Guest Services on request. If you have a mobile
telephone you can write down the number on the wristband which is worn by the child. They are a
quick and effective way of helping us reunite lost parents and children.
Parent Swap enables Parents and guardians with children who do not meet height restrictions to take
turns in taking their taller children on rides. The parent swap allows both parents, with a child too
small for a ride, to swap places without having to queue twice. A member of the Attractions team at
each ride will have further details. This service is not available on all rides and attractions and
children must be supervised by an adult, in their party, at all times. LEGOLAND employees are not
able to supervise children whilst a parent swap is taking place.
Buggy Hire & Lockers are available and families can hire a single pushchair for £10 or double
pushchairs for £15 for the day. Lockers can be found in The Beginning, DUPLO® Valley and
Imagination Centre areas and require a £1 coin to operate which is non-refundable.
Special Events are planned for 2017. For more details visit www.legoland.co.uk/Plan/Events/
Educational Visits are always welcome at the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort where lessons come to life
with hands-on experiments that combine creativity with technology and playful learning.
All of the Resorts workshops are led by LEGOLAND’s knowledgeable, fun and trained Education team,
who have also received training and support from LEGO Education. This means that our workshops
are finely tuned to complement the National Curriculum - with a LEGO twist! Pupils can learn about
Underwater Habitats to being a LEGO Artist and Geography to Computer, Design and Control. The
workshops last 45 minutes and are adaptable for use by pupils with special educational needs, from
nursery to university - let LEGOLAND bring learning alive outside of the classroom. For more details
visit www.LEGOLAND.co.uk/education
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LEGOLAND® PARKS AND HISTORY
There are six other LEGOLAND parks in the world – LEGOLAND® Billund in Denmark (opened in 1968),
LEGOLAND® California, in Carlsbad, USA (opened in 1999) LEGOLAND® Deutschland in Günzburg,
Germany (opened in 2002), LEGOLAND® Florida (opened in 2011), LEGOLAND® Malaysia (opened in
2012) and LEGOLAND Dubai (opened in 2016). LEGOLAND Japan is set to open in 2017 and there are
plans to open a ninth LEGOLAND park in New York.
1968 LEGOLAND opens in Billund, Denmark – six million LEGO® bricks used.
1970 Billy Smart Circus family opens the ‘Windsor Safari Park’ on the site that would later
become home to the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort.
1977-1988 Windsor Safari Park changes ownership several times.
1989 Research begins for developing other LEGOLAND Parks – over 1000 sites are considered.
1992 Windsor Safari Park goes into receivership. The 150 acre site near Windsor is chosen as
the location of the first LEGOLAND outside the home of LEGO in Denmark.
1992-1993 LEGOLAND Windsor – planning, design, site preparation, plus model design and
construction begins.
1994 LEGOLAND Windsor – construction begins in earnest. Services, foundations and
infrastructure installed.
1995 LEGOLAND Windsor – Big Ben placed in Miniland – one year prior to opening. Buildings
and attractions become established.
1996 LEGOLAND Windsor opens – 25 million LEGO bricks used.
1999 LEGOLAND California opens in Carlsbad near San Diego – 30 million LEGO bricks used.
2002 LEGOLAND Deutschland, near Günzberg, opens.
2005 Backed by Blackstone Venture Capital, Merlin Entertainments and the four LEGOLAND
Parks become a combined business with the LEGO Group retaining a share of more than 20%.
2006 LEGOLAND Windsor celebrates its tenth birthday season with four new attractions
including an up-to-date London skyline for Miniland and the Digger Challenge in association
with JCB.
2007 LEGOLAND Windsor unveils the biggest ride at the park to date, Vikings’ River Splash
and enjoys its most successful season ever.
2008 LEGOLAND Windsor breaks the record for the world’s tallest LEGO Tower.
2009 LEGOLAND Windsor welcomes its 20 millionth guest.
2010 Pirates Landing opens as a brand new area in LEGOLAND Windsor and work begins on
the new LEGOLAND Hotel, due to open in 2012.
2011 Atlantis Submarine Voyage, a world-first underwater LEGO® attraction, opens at
LEGOLAND Windsor and represents an £8 million investment.
2012 LEGOLAND Windsor becomes a destination Resort with the opening of the fully themed
LEGOLAND Windsor Resort Hotel, a £25 million investment, as well as a brand new LEGO®
Star Wars™ Miniland Model Display which recreates seven of the most famous scenes from
the films using 1.5 million LEGO bricks.
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2013 Merlin Entertainments becomes a PLC.
DUPLO Valley launched at the Resort and LEGO fans were among the first to view the new
LEGO® Legends of Chima™ 4D Movie Experience.
2014 Pirates Landing gets a major revamp to become Pirate Shores promising a
swashbuckling family adventure.
2015 LEGO City is given a new-look bigger and better LEGO City Driving School. The LEGO
Friends arrive at the Resort - with ten new LEGO Friends themed bedrooms at the LEGOLAND
Hotel and Heartlake City - a totally new LEGO Friends themed land with a new ride,
attractions and a live action music show.
2016 The all-new 4D cinema presentation - “THE LEGO® MOVIE™ 4D A New Adventure”
premieres at the Resort. A 500,000 LEGO brick recreation of Darth Vader’s ultimate super
weapon, The Death Star, becomes the centre piece of an epic new finale at the hugely
popular LEGO Star Wars™ Miniland Model Display.
2017 Opening of LEGO® NINJAGO™ World, featuring the UK’s first ever 4D, hand gesture
enabled ride, as well as the opening of the new LEGOLAND Castle Hotel with 61 fully themed
rooms.
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LEGO® STAR WARS™ MINILAND MODEL DISPLAY
The LEGO® Star Wars™ Miniland Model Display opened in March 2012 at the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort
and painstakingly recreates seven of the most famous scenes – six from the beloved Star Wars™ films
and one from the smash hit animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars™, using around 1.5 million
LEGO bricks.
March 2013 saw the popular LEGO® Star Wars™ Miniland Model Display gain its own LEGO® Star Wars™
Gallery. See 12 of your favourite characters from the Stars Wars™ movies built from LEGO bricks, with
each character standing 3 feet tall, including Yoda, Chewbacca, Anakin Skywalker and Princess Leia.
A must for all LEGO® Star Wars™ fans!
In 2016 a 500,000 brick LEGO® Star Wars™ recreation of Darth Vader’s ultimate super weapon, The
Death Star – became the centre piece of an epic new finale of the LEGO® Star Wars™ Miniland Model
Display. The massive 2.4 metre wide, 3 metre high Death Star is the focal point for a thrilling,
engaging scene depicting the Rebel Alliance attack on the moon sized space station in Star Wars:
Episode IV A New Hope.
The LEGO® Star Wars™ Miniland Model Display is located in The Beginning area of the Resort.
SCENE BREAKDOWN
Episode I: Naboo One of the most geographically varied planets in the Star Wars™ galaxy. This scene
depicts the Battle of Naboo and the capital Theed – both the Royal Palace and the hangar can be seen
here. Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn fight the Sith apprentice, Darth Maul
Episode II: Geonosis In this scene, visitors have a fantastic view of the Geonosis arena, in which
Padmé Amidala, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker battle ferocious creatures. Witness the clash
between Count Dooku’s droid army and the Grand Army of the Republic.
Episode III: Kashyyyk and Mustafar Two planets, Kashyyyk and Mustafar, are revealed in this scene.
You'll be placed right into the Battle of Kashyyyk – the home of Chewbacca and the Wookiees where
you'll discover LEGO® brick vehicle models, such as the massive Clone Turbo Tank. And catch a
glimpse of the fateful Mustafar duel between Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker.
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Episode IV: Tatooine Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, C-3PO and R2-D2 can be spotted on this
desert planet... Tatooine. Here you'll discover Uncle Owen’s moisture farm, where Luke Skywalker
lived as a child; peek inside the Cantina where the animated Cantina Band plays and stand above the
spaceport where the largest LEGO model of Han Solo's famous starship, the Millennium Falcon, sits
ready for take-off.
Episode V: Hoth The Rebels take refuge on this icy planet, but the Empire tracks them down and the
Rebels are forced to flee. This scene features LEGO models of the Imperial AT-ATs, Rebel
snowspeeders and Luke Skywalker’s X-wing starfighter. Look closely and you'll see Luke Skywalker,
Han Solo and Princess Leia.
Episode VI: Endor Next we travel to a forest moon and home of the Ewoks, who fight against the
Imperial Forces alongside the Rebels. The Endor system plays a key role in Return of the Jedi as the
site of the Battle of Endor, fought to prevent construction of the second Death Star. This scene
presents the final victory of the Rebel Alliance over the Empire. View a large-scale model of an
Imperial shuttle, delivering a fearsome passenger - the Dark Lord of the Sith himself, Darth Vader.
Star Wars: The Clone Wars™: Christophsis This final scene from the animated series is set on the
planet Christophsis. The series takes place between Episode II and Episode III and focuses on the
adventures of Jedi Knights Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi. The LEGO scene depicts part of the
planet’s surface, with the largest of all LEGO® Star Wars™ models: an approximately 8-foot tall
building from the Crystal City. You will also see a scene showing a battle between Separatist battle
droids and Republic clone troopers.
LEGO® Death Star Finale: The dramatic final scene conjures up the fateful Battle of Yavin and as
well as the gargantuan 860kg spherical Death Star model, featuring 16 Alliance ships swooping in with
Luke Skywalker’s X-wing Starfighter poised to shoot its proton torpedoes into the super weapon’s
reactor core. Guests can feel the Force too, joining in the action by triggering sound and light effects
to bring the battle to life.
LEGO® STAR WARS™ MINILAND MODEL DISPLAY BRICKTISTICS
• It took almost 8,000 man hours and over 1.5 million bricks to create the 1,500 models in the
LEGO® Star Wars™ Miniland Model Display.
• The largest vehicle in Miniland is the Clone Turbo Tank in Episode III: Revenge of the Sith™ -
Kashyyyk and Mustafar. Made up of 10,180 bricks, it weighs 44kg and took 350 hours to
build.
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• The design and development of the Millennium Falcon in the scene from Episode IV: A New
Hope™ took 143 hours and was the most challenging model to build – Star Wars™ fans know
every detail! It is made up of 15,000 LEGO bricks, weighs 37kg and is 1.8m long and 1.3m
wide.
• The largest of all the Star Wars™ models is a 2.5m tall Crystal Building, inspired by the scene
from Star Wars: The Clone Wars™. Weighing in at 120kg, it is made of 45,000 bricks and
stands at exactly 2.65m high.
• The smallest model is Yoda, made up of just 30 LEGO pieces – he appears twice in the
Miniland.
• The LEGO model of the Geonosis arena is 1.3m x 1.3m wide and 1.2m high, and was built
with 30,000 LEGO bricks.
• 39 Ewoks can be spotted in the final scene from Episode VI: Return of the Jedi™, set on the
planet Endor.
• The Palace of Naboo weighs 63kg and is made of 25,000 LEGO bricks.
• In total the ambitious new Death Star scene comprises 651,086 individual LEGO bricks and
took a team of 15 Model Makers three months to build and install.
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STEP INTO THE WORLD OF THE LEGO® FRIENDS IN HEARTLAKE CITY
In 2015 the vibrancy and fun of Heartlake City was brought to life with exciting new attractions, an
action packed live show AND an equestrian themed ride, Mia’s Riding Adventure.
In Heartlake City guests can step into the colourful world of the LEGO Friends. The unmistakeable
exterior of the Heartlake Mall gives a stunning harbour-side backdrop for the exciting live show
'Friends to the Rescue!' featuring Mia, Andrea, Stephanie, Emma and Olivia. Fans can join the girls on
an action packed adventure full of surprises and sing and dance along to their favourite LEGO Friends
songs. Then guests can head over to the Heartlake City Express for a gentle train journey through the
LEGO countryside, before taking a more energetic equestrian turn on Mia’s Riding Adventure. This
horseback adventure spins riders through the air, travelling backwards and forwards on a circular
spinning ‘race track’. Plus at Olivia’s House little LEGO builders can help build a home for one of
Olivia’s pets and Emma’s Ice Cream Parlour will be dishing up some delicious desserts.
Those who want a double whammy dose of LEGO Friends can check into one of the recently opened
premium themed rooms at the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort Hotel. From the bright wall graphics to the
Friends-tastic LEGO models, the ten brand new rooms at the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort Hotel are
pure Heartlake City. Some of the Friends' favourite pets - Scarlett the Dog, Felix the Cat and Goldie
the Bird are recreated in LEGO, plus look out for LEGO pony rosettes, butterflies and flowers too.
Accommodating two adults and up to three children, each room has a separate sleeping area for
young Friends and their grown-ups. Children (and adults alike) will delight in solving the special clues
hidden in the carpet to unlock the Friends LEGO surprise that awaits in the LEGO safe. Plus there are
interactive games and two TVs - one for the kids and one for the adults, as well as a premium en-
suite bathroom with more LEGO twists and flourishes. The new LEGO Friends rooms bring a fourth
theme to the 150-room hotel joining the existing Kingdom, Pirate and Adventure rooms.
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SET SAIL FOR PIRATE SHORES FEATURING CASTAWAY CAMP
2014 saw the hugely popular Pirates Landing reopen as the revamped Pirate Shores. The land features
Castaway Camp - an awesome totally new pirate adventure play area, more than 100 brand new
LEGO® models and themed features on the Pirate Falls Treasure Quest log flume ride, plus a new
themed restaurant, the rollicking Jolly Rocker Pirate Ship ride and Pirate Goldwash - Pirate Shores
promises a swashbuckling family adventure.
Join Captain Good Brick on a quest to discover Captain Black Heart's hidden treasure on an exciting
LEGO-tastic voyage on Pirate Falls Treasure Quest log flume ride - featuring more than 100 new LEGO
models. Guided by Scallywag the Parrot, guests will set sail on a quest for the buried treasure in Black
Heart’s hidden lagoon. After negotiating choppy crocodile infested waters, dodging mischievous
monkeys and even witnessing a full scale sea battle with duelling pirates and firing canon, the boat
takes the final climb to the pirate’s Treetop Lookout before plummeting towards an adrenaline
fuelled finale. NB: waterproofs are recommended for even the most adventurous deckhands.
Daring buccaneers will also delight in the rigging, hideaways and turrets in Castaway Camp - a
gigantic totally new adventure play area. Complete with a towering forgotten fortress and fearsome
battleships children can act out pirate legends on the high ropes, nets and slides and defend their
shipmates from invading enemies.
Also in Pirate Shores is the Jolly Rocker Pirate Ship ride promising to test sailor’s sea legs and their
head for heights plus a Pirates Gold Panning area AND an all new quality family restaurant, Pirate
Shores Burger Kitchen, serving a tasty menu of flame grilled pirate favourites.
PIRATE SHORES - A TREASURE CHEST OF PIRATE-TASTIC FACTS
The hugely popular Pirate Shores features more than 100 LEGO® models in the Pirate Falls
Treasure Quest log flume ride.
A team of twelve top Model Makers used over one million individual LEGO bricks to create
the models featured in Pirate Falls Treasure Quest.
The largest model is a giant LEGO crocodile, which is comprised of over 85,000 individual
bricks and at full length is over 3.5m long. The crocodile rises out of the water as boats pass
by, opening his jaws wide to show guests his pearly white teeth!
The pirate standing on guard next to the cannon is the most complex model built for Pirate
Falls Treasure Quest. He rotates his head and moves his arm up and down to light the
cannon’s fuse.
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• The most common colour LEGO bricks in Pirate Falls are red and blue as they were used to
build Captain Goodbrick (the blue pirate) and the scurrilous Captain Blackheart (the red
pirate).
• Captain Goodbrick is made up of around 33,500 bricks and Captain Blackheart is made up of
around 28,000 bricks.
• Scallywag the Parrot is made from approximately 2,000 individual LEGO bricks and oversees
Pirate Falls Treasure Quest from his perch, guiding guests on a quest to find Captain
Blackheart’s hidden lagoon.
• 30,000 litres of water pumps through Pirate Falls which includes a fast flowing waterfall and
a 10 metre water drop from Treetop Lookout. Waterproofs recommended!
• The Jolly Rocker tests young buccaneers’ heads for heights with a maximum swing that takes
the boat’s hull to a heady 18 meters.
• Castaway camp is designed for maximum imaginative play, with 82.5 metres of rope making
up the dozens of scramble nets that connect mighty fortresses and formidable battleships
ready for young swashbucklers to make pirate legends reality.
• Eager adventurers can try their luck at striking it rich by uncovering one of the thousands of
gold nuggets that lie ready to be discovered in Pirate Goldwash.
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SPLASH AND PLAY AT DUPLO® VALLEY AT THE LEGOLAND® WINDSOR RESORT
A pre-school paradise of imaginative fun and play awaits young visitors in DUPLO Valley, a completely
new themed land which opened in 2013. This exciting water play area brings to life the colourful pre-
school building toy range – LEGO® DUPLO with its popular characters, animals and vehicles and will
feature a mix of toddler friendly rides, creative wet play areas and spectacular water features
Splash Safari is the ultimate wet play environment for little ones featuring a menagerie of DUPLO
animals - from lions and giraffes, to zebras and elephants, penguins and polar bears. Designed with
under-fives in mind, children can splash and play in complete safety as their favourite DUPLO animal
friends squirt out fountains of water showering anyone in their paths. This area is for children only
with convenient viewing areas for parents to observe the fun from a dry distance!
There’s plenty of wet fun for older members of the family too up at Drench Towers. Situated high at
the top of the Valley Drench Towers is the largest outdoor water play structure in the UK especially
designed for maximum soaking. Older kids will love dodging the massive tipping brick poised on top
of a 10m tower ready to splash its contents at regular intervals. Watch out those below – with 1200
litres of water spilling every tip of the brick anyone beneath is guaranteed to get very, very wet.
And there are five different sized splashtastic water slides to whizz down. From an awesome high
twisted tube slide to a smaller two lane play slide there’s a river rapid to suit the whole family.
Drench Towers is aimed at older children who must reach the minimum 1.1m height restriction to
take part.
There’s also plenty of dry fun in Brickville where the landscape is designed for exploring and
imaginative play. Children can climb around a village full of bright DUPLO® buildings fitted with
climbing frames and slides. From the Caveman’s House to the Town Garage, there’s plenty of
surprises to discover and lots of appealing DUPLO® characters to meet, including curious dinosaurs
and colourful clowns. And when small feet are tired it’s time to climb aboard the DUPLO® train for a
ride around town. Or hop on board a helicopter at the DUPLO® Valley Airport for a bird’s eye view
across the whole area. And no visit to DUPLO Valley would be complete without a trip to the DUPLO®
Puppet Theatre with family friendly shows happening throughout the day.
Just at the bottom of the DUPLO® Valley there’s another toddler-tastic treat in store for families,
Fairy Tale Brook. One of the Resort’s original and best loved attractions was lovingly restored in 2013
and with around 5 million individual LEGO bricks, it portray scenes from some of the world’s best
loved fables. This gentle boat journey takes guests through a fairy tale landscape that now includes
Cinderella, Snow White and Goldilocks. Cinderella’s figure shows the magical character
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transform from fireside Cinders to fairy tale Princess Cinderella and the scene also depicts her Fairy
Godmother, enchanted carriage and a special LEGO glass slipper made from 250 transparent bricks.
Also brand new are Goldilocks and The Three Bears in the bear’s cottage complete with Goldilocks
asleep in Little Bears’ bed. And no fairy tale collection would be complete without Snow White and of
course her Seven Dwarves. Also featured are Sleeping Beauty and Prince Charming, The Three Little
Pigs and Little Red Riding Hood.
The land caters perfectly for the under-fives, with colourful nappy changing areas, swim nappies for
babies plus swimwear for kids of all ages and stand-in drying machines for use post-Splash.
DUPLO® VALLEY - SPLASH-TASTIC FACTS
DUPLO® Valley is a 4,250 square metre themed area designed specifically for families with
younger families with the focus firmly on splashing and playing.
Over 600 tons of water is pumped through the area every hour to keep Drench Towers
drenching and Splash Safari squirting.
Splash Safari features 7 animals. The smallest is the 635mm high Gator and the biggest is a
striking 2.6m tall Baby Giraffe.
Drench Towers is the largest outdoor water play structure in the UK at 10m high by 22m
wide; its tallest tower from which a giant tipping brick regularly spills its contents also
stands 10m tall.
There are five splashtastic water slides in Drench Towers. The biggest is the 5m high, 40m
long slide which is also the fastest with a potential wet acceleration speed of 16km/hr.
The smallest slide is a less vertiginous 2 lane 6m long slide more suitable for younger
members of the family.
Maintaining a rigid straight position with arms folded tightly across the chest is the optimum
position for a fast slide experience.
The entire structure took a team of 30, 6 months to create and the Splash Safari animals
were moulded in Canada travelling 7,500 kilometres to Windsor by sea in specially designed
containers.
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ALL ABOARD ATLANTIS
THE MAGICAL WORLD FIRST LEGO® SUBMARINE RIDE
Climb aboard a yellow LEGO submarine for a voyage of aquatic discovery and adventure on the
LEGOLAND Windsor Resort’s LEGO world first submerged underwater ride, Atlantis which opened in
Spring 2011.
As the Atlantis submarines submerge below the surface, families are invited to join a special rescue
mission on a marine voyage beneath the waters of the lost world of Atlantis. Giant viewing windows
enable passengers to get face to fin with over 2,500 amazing marine creatures – from mesmerising
Cownose Rays to awesome Zebra and Nurse Sharks, colourful Clown Fish, tropical Tangs and stunning
Parrotfish. The unique aquatic landscape features nearly 100 stunning LEGO models including sunken
treasure, swimming mermaids and a gigantic model of King Neptune himself.
Lively onboard commentary courtesy of LEGO characters and mission leaders, Captain Ace Speedman
and Professor Samantha Rhodes, brings to life the watery world with fun and informative facts about
its fishy inhabitants, whilst passengers can join in and help navigate their sub safely home through
interactive control panels. Once back on dry land guests can indulge in some more close up marine
investigations with touch pools and “pop up” tropical displays you can literally climb right inside.
Curated by SEA LIFE, a world leader in aquariums, marine education and conservation, Atlantis is a
unique combination of LEGO imagination, interaction and fun learning and a world class SEA LIFE
aquarium experience.