STAR Wars fans, rejoice. The incredible landscapes of Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace are being recreated using Lego bricks to form some of the most stunning displays the Manchester Legoland Discovery Centre has seen since opening in March 2010.
Made up of 250,000 Lego bricks, the Star Wars set will take over the Manchester Legoland Discovery Centre for five months as part of the Trafford Centre attraction’s brand new feature.
The pop-up walk-through display will offer an intergalactic immersion into the sights and sounds of this the first in the film franchise. Built-in games will offer hands on fun for even the youngest of Padawans who can take part in a thrilling Podrace with the young Anakin Skywalker and help defeat the evil Droid Army in the ‘Droid Destruction’ game.
The display will be open to the public from Friday 1 February until Sunday 2 June, from 10am seven days a week until 7pm daily, with the last admission at 5pm.
The centre involves just one entry fee, with all attractions included in the cost. Tickets are available online from just £8.10 per person. Visit www.LegolandDiscoveryCentre.co.uk for details.
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