Legoland is holding huge Halloween parties in two of the UK’s biggest cities this autumn – book your tickets now

THE UK’s Legoland Discovery Centres will be hosting their very own Halloween parties this autumn.

Set in Birmingham and Manchester, the indoor Lego attractions are often described as smaller versions of Legoland Windsor.

Lego GroupThe Legoland Discovery Centres in both Birmingham and Manchester will be hosting their own Monster Parties[/caption]

Facebook/@ldcmanchesterThere will be several themed events at the centres including a brand-new 4D film[/caption]

This autumn the Legoland Discovery Centres in both Birmingham and Manchester will be hosting their own Monster Parties with a series of spooktacular attractions.

Guests will be able to watch a Halloween-themed 4D film called The Great Monster Chase, and they’ll also be tasked with building Lego pumpkins.

There will also be a chance to meet seasonal character mascots like Scarecrow and Lord Vampyre at the Halloween Dance Party.

A “Scarevenger” hunt will also take place inside the haunted Miniland.

Visitors will also be able to spin the Wheel of Fortune for their chance to win a “Brick or Treat”.

But those Brits who want to be part of the spookfest will need to act quickly, as the Halloween activities only take place between October 23, 2023, and October 31, 2023.

Entry to the Halloween party is included in the standard cost of a ticket, which can be purchased for as little as £12.50.

One mum recently visited the Legoland Discovery Centre in Birmingham, which she described as “such a good place to take your child.”

Meanwhile, Michelle Oakes who is a Lego Master Model Builder recently told Sun Online Travel how families can make the most out of their visit to one of the centres.

She told Sun Online Travel: “On really busy days, it can get quite full.

“Days when it’s not so busy are obviously during the term time, but if you and your kids have a Friday afternoon off, that’s also a good time to come.

“My best advice is to come here for when doors open because that’s when we’re at our quietest.”

Legoland Windsor will soon be home to a brand-new £35million holiday village.

There will be 150-holiday lodges across the 10-acre site as well as an on-site restaurant, brick-building activities, nature trails, entertainment hub, and story-time areas.

It will be the first carbon-neutral operational accommodation built by Legoland.

Meanwhile, the new Lego Adventure Golf attraction will open in Windsor on October 7.

Instagram/@ldcmanchesterA “Scarevenger” hunt will also take place inside the haunted Miniland[/caption]

Legoland Discovery CentreEntry to the Halloween party is included in the standard cost of a ticket[/caption]   

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