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Legoland Windsor
jon81uk
TS Member
Or I'm I'm just a nerd
I think everyone on this forum is a nerd to some extent.....
I would probably rather go to Legoland than Thorpe Park. But I bet if you stood in a university and offered students £10 tickets to one park or the other the vast majority would choose Thorpe.
ChristmasPud
TS Member
Yeah for about 20 years. If Legoland is ever brought up by non enthusiasts they often comment about the peeling, faded state of Miniland, glad to see some attention is finally being given at least!
Tim
TS Member
You don't need to have children to visit the main Legoland parks. I know plenty of adults that visit by themselves or as a group. I even know a few care groups for adults with disabilities that visit on a weekly basis, so I find it very unlikely such a rule would ever be put in place.
bluesonichd
TS Member
I went on my own this year ...
Never ever ever again

Never ever ever again
Matt N
TS Member
Sorry to bump the thread, but Legoland have today submitted an amended Haunted House application. The main difference between this and the original application is that the ride itself is described as a "spinning room" attraction, which SouthParks has presumed to be a Madhouse. The theming is also apparently a more generic spooky Lego theme as opposed to the Lego Monster Fighters theme that the Billund ride has. Here's a SouthParks article about the new application: https://www.southparks.co.uk/2018/0...e-plans-submitted-by-legoland-windsor-resort/
Sounds interesting to say the least. By the way, the ride will open in 2019 if the application is approved.
Sounds interesting to say the least. By the way, the ride will open in 2019 if the application is approved.
DiogoJ42
TS Member
Well given that the "Monster Fighters" theme only ran for one year in 2012, I'm not surprised they've dropped that idea!
Matt N
TS Member
We're not completely sure, but the plans seem to detail a ride that resembles a madhouse.Are we sure they're referring to a mad house and not a version of the old "Vengeance" 5-D ride at London Dungeon?
I wonder which manufacturer Merlin has chosen; Vekoma or Mack? Most likely Vekoma given that they built Hex, but as Hex was not a Merlin project and it was also built 18 years ago, I guess anything is possible!
Talking of Vegeance I’m still surprised it hasn’t been tacked on as an ending for DBGTAre we sure they're referring to a mad house and not a version of the old "Vengeance" 5-D ride at London Dungeon?
Rick
TS Member
New for 2019.Talking of Vegeance I’m still surprised it hasn’t been tacked on as an ending for DBGT![]()
Matt N
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Derren Brown's Ghost Train: Rise of the Demon: Rise of the Vengeance 5D; NEW for 2019! The world's first dark ride experience to fuse Derren Brown and prefixes, only at Thorpe Park Resort in 2019!New for 2019.