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Legoland Windsor
KolonelKlink
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So the new world is to be known as Mythica. A land that will feature lots of mythical creatures.
And another large unthemed tin shed, no doubt.
ChristmasPud
TS Member
The good thing is this was an area ripe for expansion and actually needed it, unlike a lot of recent developments that’ve been really badly squeezed in and the park feels overcrowded as a result. Adventureland was a bit of a non theme after Jungle Coaster left and had dead space
ChristmasPud
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Yeah it's the same development that the planning application for Lego Movie world was for, just redesigned with a new theme.
What new technology is this and how will the country benefit? Not moaning just wondering what you mean by thatUK Theme park brings new technology to the country and all you lot can do is moan
D4n
TS Member
What new technology is this and how will the country benefit? Not moaning just wondering what you mean by that
First UK flying theatre?
Not the most exciting addition but hey ho at least it's not another Disk'O.
AT86
TS Member
So it's a hastily changed plan because other areas weren't successful?
Merlin.
It’s because the Lego Movie 2 was pretty much a flop at the Box Office so they decided to change theme.
I’m pleased they did, this looks to have more potential as a well rounded themed area. Plus I believe this is at the edge of the park so they should be able to hide the show building, unlike the attempts with Haunted House and Ninjago.
djtruefitt
TS Team
So with LegoLand going into tier 3 this weekend, it of course means all their indoor rides must close (LEGO Studios 4D, Laser Raiders, Scarab Bouncers, LEGO NINJAGO™ The Ride, LEGO City Deep Sea Adventure, Haunted House Monster Party and LEGO Reef), however out of all the merlin parks they probably still have the most rides open.
The outdoor entertainment continues as normal, and of course the hotels will also be shut.
The outdoor entertainment continues as normal, and of course the hotels will also be shut.
D4n
TS Member
I don't know, once you take the indoor attractions away from Legoland it doesn't leave much.
All the water rides (including Fairy Tale Brook for some reason) are already shut.
Would have thought The Dragon will have to close as well as it has a significant indoor section?
At least there's the models to look at, but I'd argue Chessington with its zoo is now a more attractive proposition for families overall.
All the water rides (including Fairy Tale Brook for some reason) are already shut.
Would have thought The Dragon will have to close as well as it has a significant indoor section?
At least there's the models to look at, but I'd argue Chessington with its zoo is now a more attractive proposition for families overall.
Prof Burp
TS Member
@djtruefitt will The Dragon Rollercoaster have to temporarily close because of the dark ride section that is inside the castle??So with LegoLand going into tier 3 this weekend, it of course means all their indoor rides must close (LEGO Studios 4D, Laser Raiders, Scarab Bouncers, LEGO NINJAGO™ The Ride, LEGO City Deep Sea Adventure, Haunted House Monster Party and LEGO Reef), however out of all the merlin parks they probably still have the most rides open.
The outdoor entertainment continues as normal, and of course the hotels will also be shut.
AT86
TS Member
I’m not sure which rides this will impact, but it seems Legoland are making changes to evacuation procedures so more disabled guests can ride certain attractions.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-gloucestershire-55352327
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-gloucestershire-55352327
Swarm Chris
TS Member
They've released the 2021 Accessibility Guide so I'm guessing whatever changes they've made should be documented there. But seems not many rides have the walking unaided requirement now.I’m not sure which rides this will impact, but it seems Legoland are making changes to evacuation procedures so more disabled guests can ride certain attractions.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-gloucestershire-55352327
djtruefitt
TS Team
The website says the dragon will remain open, but you won’t be allowed in to the station until you get on the ride, not that you spend long in there anyway.@djtruefitt will The Dragon Rollercoaster have to temporarily close because of the dark ride section that is inside the castle??
Thameslink Rail
TS Member
Does this add anything to people's knowledge of Legoland's new ride?
AT86
TS Member
More info and concept art here as well if you prefer not to watch the video.
https://www.themeparks-uk.com/legol...atre-ride-to-open-at-legoland-windsor-in-2021
https://www.themeparks-uk.com/legol...atre-ride-to-open-at-legoland-windsor-in-2021