Legoland Hotel Dubai launches to UK market
LEGOLAND Dubai Resort has launched the new LEGOLAND Hotel, Dubai to the UK market.
Home to 2,146 LEGO models made from 4.5 million Bricks inside, the new hotel encourages families to build their own Dubai adventure.
Each themed room has Lego wall graphics and carpets, a separate sleeping area for kids and a king size bed for the adults, sleeps up to five people.
Guests can enjoy in-room treasure hunts, Lego models in line with the room theme and Duplo Lego bricks for toddlers.
LEGOLAND Hotel, Dubai offers families dining experiences for both parents and kids with special areas dedicated to young guests.
The Lego themed Bricks Family Restaurant has a kid-friendly buffet whilst the Skyline Lounge has a graphical Lego skyline view and provides an extensive drinks menu with family-friendly dining menus to be launched in the near future.
Additional amenities incluude a Lego Pirate Ship Playground, Lego soft play, DISCO lifts, Lego characters making daily appearances and a family outdoor pool with separate splash pad.
Guests can also enjoy building experiences at the Hotel’s Creative Workshops and watch the Resort’s Master Model Builder at work.
Guests staying one night receive access to either the LEGOLAND Water Park or LEGOLAND Dubai theme park with the hotel’s Ultimate Lego Sleepover Package.
LEGOLAND Water Park features 20 Lego themed water slides and water attractions, themed cabanas, Duplo toddler play areas and slides.
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