IT’S the end of October but I’m basking in 36C sunshine – and the skyline towering over me is utterly breathtaking. After squinting up to the peak of Dubai’s Burj Khalifa — the tallest building in …
And there’s no need to panic if you forget the factor 50 as, clearly conscious that this is a park for children, there are sunshades at every turn, covering the queues and rides.
As you’d expect, bricks are a recurring theme here, and when it comes to the numbers involved, everything is awesome, as The Lego Movie would say.We’re greeted at the entrance by a giant version of Legoland’s dragon mascot, Ollie, built from more than 30,000 bricks. To our left, a play pit contains more than 1,000 Lego bricks, and behind that is a Creative Workshop room where kids learn to become master builders.
On floor one it’s Pirates, two is Adventure , three has half Lego Friends and half Ninjago, and our floor, four, is Kingdoms.This bright hotel is full of colourAs soon as you enter the room, you’re challenged with a treasure hunt to crack the code on a safe containing free bags of Lego.
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