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Legoland Windsor announces resurrection of Brick or Treat for Halloween

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This year’s Brick or Treat will offer several new spooky shows and eerie experiences.

Legoland Windsor has announced the resurrection of Brick or Treat for Halloween 2022. The event includes a new 4D movie called The Great Monster Chase.

Beginning on 1 October and running through 31 October, this year’s Brick or Treat will offer several new spooky shows and eerie experiences.

The new Great Monster Chase 4D movie features a cast of Lego Monsters. Heartlake City is putting on a live show inspired by the flick with monstrous music, dance routines and special effects.

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The theme park is also getting its most menacing Halloween makeover to date. It will be decorated with oversized Lego pumpkin and skeleton heads, Lego-inspired bats, mini pumpkins and spiders.

Knights Kingdom will be transformed into the Creepy Cobweb Castle. Five new characters including Monster Rocker, Wolf Guy and Square Foot will meet guests and pose for photos across the resort.

“Halloween is a chance to enjoy some ghoulishly good fun as a family, which is why we’re really excited to be kicking off our first-ever month-long Brick or Treat celebrations,” said Helen Bull, divisional director at Legoland Windsor. 

“We can’t wait to conjure up one of our biggest and best Halloween transformations at the resort yet and welcome families and their little monsters for a terrifically terrifying half term.”

The Great Monster Chase

Legoland Windsor boasts more than 55 interactive rides, attractions, live shows, building workshops and driving schools. It is also home to 80 million Lego bricks.

The park is hoping to add a new duelling roller coaster that would replace the Raft Racers ride if it gets approval, Berkshire Live reports.

“We’re proposing an exciting new attraction on the site of the existing Raft Racers attraction,” a spokesperson told the publication.

“We look forward to sharing more details with guests – through our website and social channels – as these plans are progressed over the months ahead.”

Images: Merlin Entertainments

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