Free entry to Legoland for lucky Louis
Legoland Windor is promising free entry to everyone who shares the same name as the new Prince Louis.
The offer is available from today until July 19 to anyone named Louis who can provide proof of ID at Legoland’s ticket office.
The resort has added the new royal baby to its Miniland attraction with the installation of a 3cm tall Lego Prince Louis along with a 55 Lego brick pram and his birth sign announcement, issued by Kensington Palace.
The new Miniland royal is joined by Lego recreations of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, his big brother and sister, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, and their family dog, Lupo.
The whole scene took four hours to build and takes pride of place outside Miniland’s 35,000 LEGO brick Buckingham Palace.
Guests can see the new Lego Royal on display at the resort from now until November.
This bank holiday weekend (May 5-7) Legoland is putting on special Star Wars themed activities, including a miniland model display and intergalactic fun and games.
Fans can take part in a speed build of the popular Millennium Falcon LEGO Star Wars set, with the chance win their own to take home.
The LEGO Star Wars Days are included in the normal ticket price. Pre-booking online in advance is advised to guarantee entry at www.LEGOLAND.co.uk.
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