LEGOLAND Windsor Resort announces Brick or Treat 2018 details

The Haunted Hill Train and Brick or Treat Trail will be part of the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort’s Halloween celebrations for 2018.

The LEGOLAND Windsor Resort previously announced this year’s Brick or Treat event, celebrating all things spooky for Halloween. Now, the theme park’s team has shared more details about the attractions that will be available as part of the seasonal event.

One of the oldest rides at the park, the Hill Train, will re-open and has been re-themed for Brick or Treat as the Haunted Hill Train. Spooky music and smoke will help set the scene for its Halloween makeover, as it takes guest to the Enchanted Forest. At the Enchanted Forest, visitors can engage in a range of activities, including the Halloween themed mosaic build, pumpkin building and colouring activities.

The Brick or Treat Trail will see young guests solve the mystery of the missing potion ingredients. They must discover the hidden doors and collect clues, which will lead them to the end of the trail where they can meet a special spooky friend and receive a Halloween treat.

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Miniland Lawn will play host to Frankie’s Monster Disco, where the giant minifigure will be joined by Lord Vampyre and Orange Brick. Each day, a prize will be given out as part of a fancy dress competition. In Miniland itself, fans will hand the world’s smallest pumpkin patch and ghostly goings-on.

In addition to Brick or Treat, the annual fireworks display will take place on October 20, 21, 26, 27 and November 2. Using special 3D glasses, the fireworks will be transformed into thousands of tiny LEGO bricks.

Tickets to the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort can be purchased at the official website.

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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