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subject: Could Yo Be The 100,000th Legoland Discovery Centre Manchester Visitor? [print this page]


WHOEVER is the lucky 100, 000th visitor at the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre at the Trafford Centre in Manchester will get more than they bargained for during their visit.

To commemorate the milestone they will be presented with an annual pass to celebrate the massive number of people whove passed through the doors since it opened in March this year.

This annual pass will mean they can return to the attraction time and time again with the whole family free of charge.

Neil Crittenden, General Manager of LEGOLAND Discovery Centre said: This is a great prize for a LEGO fan and I am sure will make one family very happy. It will be difficult to judge the timing to ensure you are the 100, 000th family, but we are expecting they will come through the doors some time this week or next.

Perfect for kids aged three to 12 years, the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre is like jumping into a giant box of LEGO bricks with a series of interactive features to immerse them into a world where their imagination can run wild with creative inspiration at every turn.

Featuring a whole host of exciting attractions from the LEGO City: Fire Station to an amazing recreation of the North Wests most iconic buildings, the centre provides fun for LEGO fans young and old, and fantastic educational benefits too.

On entering the centre kids are taken on a LEGO Factory tour, which reveals the secrets of how the famous bricks are made.

A fantastic MINILAND includes all of the iconic landmarks from the north of England including The Trafford Centre, Blackpool Illuminations, Peak District and the world famous Coronation Street cobbles.

Kingdom Quest, an interactive LEGO laser ride, offers the chance for kids to battle with trolls and skeletons to free the beautiful princess or they can feel part of the story in LEGO Studios - the 4D cinema where the wind will rush around their feet and LEGO bricks will fly around towards their heads.

The master model builder, interviewed for the job by children from Manchester, will teach all visitors top tips on to how to build the best models. Celebrations can be made even more memorable in one of the special party rooms, which can be personally themed to create the ultimate birthday party celebration!

Other features of the attraction include an earthquake table to test the strength of your towers, LEGO Racers build and test track, LEGO Belville area - a DUPLO Village featuring a soft play section, plus a caf to ensure your batteries remain fully charged, and a shop featuring a fantastic range of LEGO products.

The centre has just one entry fee, with all attractions included in the cost. Tickets for the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre cost 13.95 for adults and 10.95 for kids, with special rate discount tickets available online at www.LEGOLANDDiscoveryCentre.co.uk.

The Centre is open from 10am seven days a week. Closing times vary from 5pm see www.LEGOLANDDiscoveryCentre.co.uk for details.

by: LDC




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