Inside LEGOLAND continues tonight on Channel 5

Inside LEGOLAND: A World of Wonder continues at 8.00pm on Channel 5 tonight, with fire engine builds, ride breakdowns and a VIP reception.

Tonight’s episode of Inside LEGOLAND sees engineers fixing the Jolly Rocker pirate ship ride, a Model Maker putting together an accurate fire engine and a dinosaur getting some dentistry. A documentary camera crew has been following the operation of LEGOLAND Windsor Resort for the last two years, with the second episode of the series airing on Channel 5 in the UK at 8.00pm.

Inside LEGOLAND Episode 1 review

Here is the official synopsis:

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It’s mid-summer and the staff are working at full stretch to keep guests happy and the rides running.

Duty Manager Cameron has his work cut out making sure the main burger restaurant is up and running producing over a thousand burgers a day for the hungry visitors. He’s also on hand to placate irritated guests when the Ninijago ride breaks down. We’ll be with the VIP team who host a Prosseco party for their new VIP club, meanwhile model maker Nicky is working on a labour of love, creating a fantastically accurate Lego Fire Engine in homage to her firefighter father, she’s hoping that it will find a home in the heart of miniland. Tony one of the Park’s specialist ride engineers has a race against time on his hands fixing the forty year old Jolly Rocker pirate ship, working into the night replacing a broken gear box to get it back up and rocking before those Park gates open again…

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