LEGOLAND Windsor has just revealed its latest attraction, which is already open to the public.
The new attraction is part of the theme park's annual Brick or Treat Celebration.
The giant pumpkin was unveiled as part of Legoland's Brick or Treat CelebrationCredit: Matt CrossickThe giant pumpkin was built using more than 50,000 Lego bricks, and took more than 250 hours to makeCredit: Matt CrossickEarlier this week, the theme park's Model Makers unveiled a giant Lego pumpkin.
The giant pumpkin was built using more than 50,000 Lego bricks, and took more than 250 hours to make.
Legoland Windsor's Model Makers will be known as "The Pumpkin Patrol" throughout the Brick and Treat Celebration.
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Will Saunders, Model Maker at the Legoland Windsor Resort, said: "Monsters big and small will be able to try and spot our wonderful Pumpkin Patrol in action, as they take on the frightfully epic task of maintaining thousands of LEGO pumpkins every day, including our amazing new giant pumpkin model, which is sure to be the star of many family photos this October.”
In addition to the giant pumpkin, plenty of other spooky events are also taking place at Legoland Windsor, including showings of an exclusive 4D movie called The Great Monster Chase.
Lord Vampyre’s disco show will take place on the Miniland stage, and there will also be a live show featuring music, dance routines, and special effects.
Younger parkgoers will also get the chance to meet a brand-new costume character called Skeleton Guy.
Legoland's Brick or Treat celebration officially launched on September 28, 2023, and will run until November 5, 2023.
Day tickets into the park start from £34 per person, while children who are shorter than 90cm go free.
Meanwhile, the Legoland Discovery Centres in Birmingham and Manchester will be hosting their own Monster Parties, with a series of spooktacular attractions.
And, tickets have also just gone on sale for the new Legoland Woodland Village opening in the UK next year.
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There will be 130 holiday lodges and 20 camping barrels on the 10-acre site - with prices starting at £295 for a family of four.
And the theme park is also set to close one of its most popular rides by the end of the month.
Legland's Brick or Treat celebration will run until November 5, 2023Credit: Alamy