All the children can take a ninja headband on entry - which they were all delighted about. During the Ninjago event children arriving at LEGOLAND dressed as a Ninja can have a free poster (while they still have stock). The trip starts with the Factory Tour, this time with added Ninja skills!
And we spotted a few sneaky Ninjas in Miniland too...
Also in Miniland are the brand new Blackpool Illuminations - it looks great, a really nice job and the lighting really makes it. The actual illumination panels over the road are a bit lacking in detail, but the overall effect perfect. I could almost smell the vinegar on the chips...
There are several special Ninja activities during the event, which runs until October 20th. In the Master Model Building classes you can build your own LEGO Ninjago Eye Mask, there are special bins of LEGO to make Ninjago vehicles, face painters will be on hand each weekend, and check out my 8 year old really getting into the scene with Sensei Yang!
The giant Kai (the Fire Ninja) will also be on hand every day to say 'hiya' to any budding Ninja recruits! He's very friendly really...
Of course the rest of LEGOLAND Discovery Centre is open as usual, including the Ninja Laser Maze, Forest pursuit, Friends Karaoke (be glad this isn't a video!), free building and more organised building sessions and the Cinema showing the new LEGO Movie 4D: A New Adventure.
If you want to know more about the layout of LEGOLAND Discovery Centre, I have written a guide with photos of all of the different sections. You can find my LEGOLAND Manchester Tourist Guide here...
On our visit this time my children also collected the stamps from stations dotted around the attraction. More sensible guests can collect them on a card. There are always treasure hunts or collections, ask at the desk when you arrive. During the Ninjago event some of the favourite Ninjago figures are hiding in Miniland...
No trip to LEGOLAND Discovery Centre is complete without exiting via the gift shop. In this case only full of LEGO and 4 of the children in our group had birthday money to spend! Lucky day indeed, and none of them were keen to pose for the camera - they were too busy looking at their LEGO...
LEGOLAND Discovery Centre tickets are now £9.95 when you buy online in advance, and an individual annual pass is £40 per person. Find out more on the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre website.
Thanks to the children from We're Going On An Adventure blog for the added humour and cuteness.
We receive free entry to LEGOLAND Discovery Centre in our role as ambassadors.
Thanks for keeping them company ;) I'm sure you made Dave's life much easier x
ReplyDeleteHahaha - he made mine easier! My kids just played with your kids, it was great. Like having 2 hours off :D
DeleteOoooh this looks so good and right up Zs street right now. That red one is very cool (if a bit angry looking!!).
ReplyDeleteHe does look a bit angry - he wasn't though, he was a big softy really :D
DeleteThe Legoland Discovery Centre looks like it was an amazing time
ReplyDeleteThe Legoland Discovery Centre looks like it was an amazing time
ReplyDeleteI'd love to take my kids to one of these events, they look so much fun
ReplyDeleteMy son is ninja obsessed, he would love to visit
ReplyDeleteNew exhibits since we last took the boys - maybe time to repeat the trip
ReplyDeleteThey have really changed a lot this past year, and the movies are both new too for 2016. If you haven't already been then I'd definitely consider it :)
DeleteWe love LDC ... the racing cars tracks is our boys favourite
ReplyDeleteLego Ninjago is Sebs favourite show! He would have loved this!
ReplyDeleteWow! My children love Lego Ninjago. This would be a dream event to attend. The Lego Discovery centre sounds amazing!
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