LEGOLAND Windsor Resort offers Easter activities

The LEGOLAND Windsor Resort has lined up a variety of Easter activities for guests to get involved with, including seasonal building activities and an Easter Egg hunt as a new stunt show is launched.

Here is the press release from the LEGOLAND team:

From 14 to 17 April 2017, budding builders can make their own LEGO Easter eggs with Ollie the Dragon, whilst over in Miniland, little ones can take part in a L-EGG-O hunt and spot miniature LEGO eggs hidden amongst some of the world’s most iconic landmarks.

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There’s plenty more across the Resort to keep the whole family entertained throughout the Easter holidays, including a brand new Pirate stunt show for 2017. In ‘Return to Skeleton Bay’ fans can join the famous LEGOLAND Pirates on a new action packed adventure full of surprises and high octane stunts. Plus there’s Atlantis Submarine Voyage, the Dragon Rollercoaster (or the Dragon’s Apprentice for littler ones), not forgetting the legendary LEGO Star Wars Miniland Model Display and the famous LEGO City Driving School.

There’s also the option to extend an Easter visit and book a short break at the fully LEGO themed, 150 room Hotel situated right in the heart of the Resort. The playful fun and interactivity of LEGO is stamped throughout the Hotel, from the imaginative Pirates, LEGO Friends, Kingdom and Adventure bedrooms – to the spectacular entrance and family restaurant, through to the indoor and outdoor play areas.

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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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