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Bookings open for new Legoland Woodland Village

Phil Creighton by Phil Creighton
Tuesday, October 10, 2023 7:10 am
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BOOKINGS have opened for a new holiday village opening in Legoland next May.

The Windsor resort is expanding its accommodation, by launching the woodland-themed area next year.

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Built among woodland, the lodges can sleep between two and five people. A premium lodge will sleep up to seven.

Junior Rangers can dine in The Clubhouse Restaurant & Bar and relax as they enjoy a world of LEGO fun, with colourful characters and campfire-inspired family food available.

There will be crackling campfires and owls hooting, making it a safe and fun space for younger visitors.

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Between lodges there will be play areas including a spider’s web, a squirrel’s treehouse and an eagle’s lookout.

The 10-acre site is designed around the Resort’s woodland area boasts a nature trail, complete with an amazing variety of animals built out of LEGO bricks, including new characters and our resident rangers – Alex and Lena.

Helen Bull, division director, Legoland Windsor Resort, said: “The Woodland Village has been a long time coming and we’re incredibly excited to now be taking bookings ahead of the official opening in May next year.

“This moment marks years of planning and unwavering dedication to providing a magical experience for all our guests.

“The Legoland Woodland Village is part of a significant transformation for the Legoland Windsor Resort and we look forward to welcoming families to this new way to stay next year.”

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Prices start from £295 for a family of four, which includes breakfast and day entry tickets to Legoland.

For more details, log on to: www.legoland.co.uk/woodlandvillage

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