LEGO NINJAGO days at the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Manchester
The LEGO NINJAGO Movie days kick off this morning at the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Manchester, running until November 5.
To celebrate the release of The LEGO NINJAGO Movie, the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Manchester is running a series of themed days from October 14 to November 5. The event promises meet and greets with characters, competitions and giveaways.
Earlier this year, the Manchester based attraction added a new NINJAGO City Adventure play area to tie into the long-running and popular action adventure LEGO theme.
The LEGOLAND Discovery Centre has shared the official event description:
Join your favourite ninja – Lloyd, Jay, Kai, Cole, Zane and Nya – during LEGO® NINJAGO® Days celebrating the opening of the all-new, big screen animated adventure The LEGO® NINJAGO® Movie, from Warner Bros. Pictures, in theatres nationwide from 13th October.
In the spirit of this highly anticipated film, LEGO® NINJAGO™ Days is creating epic fun for kids and families with all of these NINJA-tastic event activities:
LEGO Ninjago Build Activities
Meet and Greets with LEGO NINJAGO Characters
Competitions
Giveaways
and so much more!
Tickets for the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Manchester can be ordered at the venue’s official website.
The LEGO NINJAGO Movie is out now. Sets based on the movie are available from shop.LEGO.com.
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