LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort has reopened its Deep Sea Adventure attraction for the first time in more than a year, showcasing colourful, new LEGO® models.

It allows visitors to the Berkshire-based attraction to discover a lost underwater city on board a submarine which holds up to 14 people.

Groups can look out for real sharks, stingrays and hundreds of fish, swimming among LEGO creature displays, including a giant octopus, brightly coloured crabs and a magical treasure chest. The ride aims to inspire people to protect the ocean and the creatures that live there.

The attraction was closed for over 12 months while essential maintenance was carried out and new LEGO models were added to enhance the underwater world.

Diver cleaning LEGO model underwater

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A specialist team headed underwater to install new models for groups to enjoy.

LEGO City Deep Sea Adventure is included with admission and is located in the LEGO City world, alongside other attractions like LEGO City Driving School, Coastguard HQ and Fire Academy.

Visiting LEGOLAND® as a group

Groups of ten or more can get discounted admission along with free on-site coach parking.

Highlights during a visit include Minifigure Speedway, the world’s first LEGO themed duelling rollercoaster that races forward and in reverse, and Flight of the Sky Lion which is described as the UK’s first flying theatre. 

Legoland Minifigure Speedway

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Minifigure Speedway takes groups on an exhilarating race.

The LEGO® Ferrari Build & Race Experience features three interactive zones, along with the chance to create your own Ferrari race car and fine-tune it while you test drive it through different test tracks.

Groups looking to extend their stay can pick from a range of on-site accommodation, including the newly opened Woodland Village. Lodges can sleep between four and seven guests, with a choice of sizes available.

For more information about group visits to LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort, go to www.legoland.co.uk.