I've been having trouble putting into words just how fab the Theme Park was. The excitement started about 10 miles away when I saw the first brown road sign. Then I nearly popped when we saw the first glimpse of the huge Lego brick at the final turning before the park.
We hurriedly booked into the hotel, trying not to be too distracted by the amazing surroundings (another blog post to follow) and then dashed towards the hotels private entrance to the park. (Hotel residents are rewarded with an extra half hour earlier in the park.)
On entering the park I was so giddy I was ready to explode. Even the tiny little baby ducks quacking at the waters edge couldn't get my attention - not when there was endless Lego to be mesmerised by.
The park was fantastic with Lego models everywhere you looked - from the tiniest birds in the trees to large elephants blowing water from their trunks. It was mind-blowing!
We soon arrived at a ride. It was the Atlantis Submarine Voyage. Excited, we boarded; not reading any signs so not knowing what to expect. We climbed into a large Lego submarine. As the doors shut, I started to have doubts. My excitement had led me blindly into this but I hate enclosed spaces and as I looked around us, it suddenly felt like we were on a very young kids ride as there were bright buttons and knobs to be pushed. Thankfully, my doubts were short-lived as the Submarine windows suddenly went from darkness to spectacular views of an ocean. Hehehe. We were now in a tank full of amazing and brightly coloured REAL (not Lego) fish and Lego Statues. As we continued we found ourselves surrounded by sharks and rays too. With real fish and Lego divers, mermaids, treasure chests etc, whichever way you looked it was amazing.
The next ride was the Dino Safari ride which was a gentle pootle on a small jeep through a Lego jungle to see lots of animated Lego Dinosaurs and tribal hunters. We then took the brightly coloured (and surprisingly fast) Hill Train up and towards the Star Wars Experience.
WOW! As a huge Star Wars fan and an even bigger Lego fan I was far from disappointed. It took us on a journey through many of the iconic scenes from all of the 6 movies. As an avid collector of the SW Lego I was shocked to find that there were no MiniFigures to be seen - Instead there were bigger scale models of the familiar figures. The scenes were on a huge scale with authentic sounds and lighting to add to the overall effect. It really was the ultimate Lego Star Wars experience. I was mesmerised. Star Wars fans will not be disappointed.
WOW! As a huge Star Wars fan and an even bigger Lego fan I was far from disappointed. It took us on a journey through many of the iconic scenes from all of the 6 movies. As an avid collector of the SW Lego I was shocked to find that there were no MiniFigures to be seen - Instead there were bigger scale models of the familiar figures. The scenes were on a huge scale with authentic sounds and lighting to add to the overall effect. It really was the ultimate Lego Star Wars experience. I was mesmerised. Star Wars fans will not be disappointed.
It was then time to get an ariel view of the park from the SkyRider, a gentle ride which gave spectacular views of the park and over MiniLand - which by the way was just as great as it sounds. With hundreds of thousands - probably millions - of bricks they have created fantastic scenes and models from all across the globe from London to America - from Cornwall to the roads of the Tour de France. Wherever you looked there was such amazing attention to detail.
We then went to explore the park some more; taking in all the amazing scenery. The park is divided into sections and themes. Like the Lego themes you will find in the shops there was Lego City, Lego Pirates, Lego Kingdom etc. Every section was jam packed with themed models/sculptures, rides and attractions. Some were for smaller kids but there really was something for everyone. The Models were just phenomenal. What I would give to work on even one of the imaginative Lego builds.
Stan waits for his connection |
Stan is happy to find a pint size St Pauls Cathedral |
We then went to explore the park some more; taking in all the amazing scenery. The park is divided into sections and themes. Like the Lego themes you will find in the shops there was Lego City, Lego Pirates, Lego Kingdom etc. Every section was jam packed with themed models/sculptures, rides and attractions. Some were for smaller kids but there really was something for everyone. The Models were just phenomenal. What I would give to work on even one of the imaginative Lego builds.
There was swashbuckling fun in the Pirates area, including the Jolly Rocker - a fast swinging pirate ship which made Mikey laugh hysterically and sound like a 5yr old girl - and the Pirate Falls Dynamite Drench - a log flume which got us very wet indeed.
It was then onto the The Knights Kingdom for some medieval mayhem under the shadow of a very grand castle where we enjoyed a trip on The Dragon - a magnificent roller coaster ride.
Bernard thinks he may have met his match. |
Then we visited the Land of the Vikings making our way through a Nordic maze and then another drenching on the Vikings River Splash ride. The final ride we went on was a little "Boating" Lake where we controlled a little two seater boat around a lake. It was a very gentle but a perfect way to end our day!
We had such a blast at LegoLand, spending the whole day there - arriving when it opened and leaving a mere 15 minutes before it closed. It was such a fantastic day out. I was gutted that the following day the park would be closed.
We had such a blast at LegoLand, spending the whole day there - arriving when it opened and leaving a mere 15 minutes before it closed. It was such a fantastic day out. I was gutted that the following day the park would be closed.
I would highly recommend it as a day out for anyone who likes Lego.