monkey_roo
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Not sure if this is a rant or merely an observation because I am lucky enough to have been to and seen better things but I have just been to Legoland Windsor for the May the 4th weekend and in a nutshell, what a let down...
Don't get me wrong I love Legoland, the park is fun, who doesn't love lego and it is well kept and very good for the kids, but when they advertise a special Star Wars weekend I have an expectation that is will be an 'event'. I should preference my expectations may be tainted by the fact that I spent a week in Euro-Disney last month and whatevery you think of Disney they know how to run a theme park and put on a show.
So when my daughter and I rocked up to Windsor with the promise of events and parades and general SW revelry we found ourselves somewhat disappointed. The parade was really a couple of dozen chaps and chapesses in costumes (very good ones mind you) walking through the park, the shows were a let down, the building event really was something out of a village WI stall and the landspeeder was an old banger with a fibreglass shell in a tent and not once in all the hours we were there did I see one SW character walking about the park.
I am not knocking the men and women that gave up their time for this, I believe it was the 501 people, good for them and kudos for coming out and the costumes were good, my daughter thought the chewbacca was excellent.
rather i am miffed at companies like Merlin and Lego who could do so much more, especially as they pushed the event, I know lego don't run the parks anymore but their name is still on the door and Merlin is the UK's largest owner of parks, these too should spend a little time with the Disney folks and learn how to put on an event weekend.
It wouldn't take much, character meet and greats, maybe setting up a SW games play area (they did this for the DC superhero theme day last year), some temporary decorations, part of the park could be alliance part empires? I would have loved to have some Lego designers there to show off their SW creations, sown the builder videos and maybe provide an area for kids to build their SW creations etc. Oh and a good parade has music, vehicles, theatre, interaction and a sense of magic.
Anyway, all that said I love the park and the product, just disappointed by the event, didn't stop me buying some SW t-shirts and bits and bobs though
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Did anyone else go this weekend, if so what did you think?
Don't get me wrong I love Legoland, the park is fun, who doesn't love lego and it is well kept and very good for the kids, but when they advertise a special Star Wars weekend I have an expectation that is will be an 'event'. I should preference my expectations may be tainted by the fact that I spent a week in Euro-Disney last month and whatevery you think of Disney they know how to run a theme park and put on a show.
So when my daughter and I rocked up to Windsor with the promise of events and parades and general SW revelry we found ourselves somewhat disappointed. The parade was really a couple of dozen chaps and chapesses in costumes (very good ones mind you) walking through the park, the shows were a let down, the building event really was something out of a village WI stall and the landspeeder was an old banger with a fibreglass shell in a tent and not once in all the hours we were there did I see one SW character walking about the park.
I am not knocking the men and women that gave up their time for this, I believe it was the 501 people, good for them and kudos for coming out and the costumes were good, my daughter thought the chewbacca was excellent.
rather i am miffed at companies like Merlin and Lego who could do so much more, especially as they pushed the event, I know lego don't run the parks anymore but their name is still on the door and Merlin is the UK's largest owner of parks, these too should spend a little time with the Disney folks and learn how to put on an event weekend.
It wouldn't take much, character meet and greats, maybe setting up a SW games play area (they did this for the DC superhero theme day last year), some temporary decorations, part of the park could be alliance part empires? I would have loved to have some Lego designers there to show off their SW creations, sown the builder videos and maybe provide an area for kids to build their SW creations etc. Oh and a good parade has music, vehicles, theatre, interaction and a sense of magic.
Anyway, all that said I love the park and the product, just disappointed by the event, didn't stop me buying some SW t-shirts and bits and bobs though
Did anyone else go this weekend, if so what did you think?