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BRICK-TASTIC NEWS! Legoland Discovery Centre Birmingham has Reopened

Attraction reopens with extensive health and safety measures and new play format in place to keep guests and staff safe.

Legoland Discovery Centre Birmingham

Legoland Discovery Centre Birmingham reopened on 18th July with a brand-new play session format as the national lockdown continues to ease.

What’s more, annual pass holders to the attraction are eligible to book a day early.

The attraction will continue to offer the same creative fun that’s always been on offer, with all rides, the 4D cinema and the 1.5 million brick-filled Miniland available for visitors of all ages to enjoy, but with additional measures in order to make sure guests of all ages and team members are kept safe.

The centre will open seven days a week and run two daily play sessions, one from 10am-12pm and another from 1.30pm-3.30pm with entry from 9.30am and 1pm respectively. Guests can easily book online to attend either session on the attraction website, and the entire centre will be completely cleaned before and after each event.

The centre’s brick pits are currently not in operation in line with government guidelines, however, to ensure there is plenty of opportunity for imaginative play and adventure, as each guest will be given their own bag of LEGO to build with during their visit. These bags are returned once the session ends and then deep cleaned before other guests are able to use them.

Guests will have their temperature taken on arrival and social distancing measures will be in operation across the centre.

As with any activity post-lockdown, Legoland Discovery Centre Birmingham asks all visitors to closely observe guidelines, maintain a safe distance from those outside their party and to keep up with good hygiene practices. If they or any of their party displays any symptoms of Covid-19, they are asked to postpone their visit and to contact the attraction to change the date of their play session at no additional cost.

Amy Langham, General Manager at Legoland Discovery Centre Birmingham, said: “We are really looking forward to offering families brick-based adventures, play and learning once more this July. We’re utilising an extensive range of safety measures, designed to ensure a happy, safe and healthy experience for all of the family.”

For more information on the Legoland Discovery Centre Birmingham reopening measures and arrangements, please visit www.legolanddiscoverycentre.co.uk/birmingham