LEGOLAND WINDSOR LIVE STREAMS DAILY SHARK FEED SESSIONS

 BY GABRIELLE


Legoland Windsor is live streaming its daily feeding of sharks in an effort to help keep families entertained during lockdown when the theme park remains closed. The live stream sessions take place on the theme park’s official Facebook page and are free for everyone to enjoy.

Viewers can watch as an aquarist feeds the park’s resident sharks, which live in the Deep Sea Adventure area of the Legoland resort. Younger views can also listen to information about marine life at Legoland Windsor.

When the theme park is open, visitors can witness shark feeding experiences, when they are taught be aquarists on how to properly feed the sharks. Visitors can also participate in Q&A sessions with the aquarists.

Legoland Windsor closed on March 20 following the outbreak of the pandemic. Park officials are working closely with authorities to determine when it can safely reopen, stating the health and wellbeing of employees and guests are always their priority.

MERLIN ENTERTAINMENTS CLOSES UK THEME PARKS AND ATTRACTIONS

BY GABRIELLE

In response to the COVID0-19 pandemic, Merlin Entertainments is closing its theme parks and attractions in the UK for a temporary period.

The sites suspending operations include Legoland Windsor, Thorpe Park, Alton Towers and Chessington World of Adventures.

Legoland Windsor was closed on March 20 but the Legoland Windsor Resort Hotel will remain open for now.

The opening of Alton Towers, due on March 20, has been postponed until further notice.

In a statement, Merlin Entertainments said: While we have been looking forward to welcoming visitors this weekend, we believe that this decision is the right thing to protect the health and wellbeing of our employees and guests. Alton Towers Resort will remain closed until further notice.”

Chessington World of Adventure Resort closed on March 21. The resort announced: “We believe that this is the right decision to protect the health and wellbeing of our guests and staff.”

This season’s opening of Thorpe Park has also been postponed from March 21.

NEW DUPLO DREAM COASTER COMING TO LEGOLAND WINDSOR

 BY GABRIELLE

A new DUPLO Dream Coaster is to be launched at Legoland Windsor in March 2020. The new ride is designed to be a “first coaster” experience for pre-schoolers.

The Dream Coaster will sweep little ones through a “topsy turvy wonderland full of colour and a sprinkle of magic.”

Adding to the magic will be a number of playful creatures that the children will meet on the way round the coaster.

It is believed the DUPLO attraction will be themed to enable youngsters to embark on a journey that explores “their wildest dreams,” whist “igniting their imagination.”

Other new attractions are also in the pipeline at Legoland Windsor’s DUPLO Valley, including the Brickville outdoor play area and the DUPLO Valley Airport.

NEW DUPLO DREAM COASTER COMING TO LEGOLAND WINDSOR

BY GABRIELLE

A new DUPLO Dream Coaster is to be launched at Legoland Windsor in March 2020. The new ride is designed to be a “first coaster” experience for pre-schoolers.

The Dream Coaster will sweep little ones through a “topsy turvy wonderland full of colour and a sprinkle of magic.”

Adding to the magic will be a number of playful creatures that the children will meet on the way round the coaster.

It is believed the DUPLO attraction will be themed to enable youngsters to embark on a journey that explores “their wildest dreams,” whist “igniting their imagination.”

Other new attractions are also in the pipeline at Legoland Windsor’s DUPLO Valley, including the Brickville outdoor play area and the DUPLO Valley Airport.