The themed world, which is home to the UK’s first ever flying theatre ride, opened at the resort on Saturday, 29th May.
There was plenty of reaction on social media including comments and images, as well as feedback from some celebrity visitors.
We had some famous faces visit over the weekend and here’s what they had to say about the brand-new LEGO® MYTHICA: World of Mythical Creatures! pic.twitter.com/s6eU3jSDHz
— LEGOLAND Windsor (@LEGOLANDWindsor) May 31, 2021
The first people enjoyed the UK’s first ever flying theatre ride - Flight of The Sky Lion - as well as other attractions including the Fire and Ice Freefall, which stands at 13 metres tall and is defended by another one of LEGO MYTHICA’s guardians Crystal Flame. There’s also a new water ride, Hydra Challenge, with what’s described as ‘jaw-dropping twists and turns’.
Mythica is the resort’s single biggest investment since the gates opened 25 years ago and also features 13 LEGO models including one of the largest ever seen at a LEGOLAND theme park, Maximus the Sky Lion, built from 685,530 bricks and weighing more than two tonnes.
Helen Bull, divisional director at LEGOLAND Windsor Resort said: “We are so excited to welcome children and their families to the incredible world of LEGO MYTHICA; the first and only land of its kind on earth. Guests can build, create and let their imaginations run wild, while making incredible memories together as a family once again.
“We are really proud to launch LEGO MYTHICA during our 25th anniversary year which is a huge achievement for all of the team who have worked tirelessly throughout the pandemic to bring this magnificent world to life.”
For more information, including group bookings, visit www.legoland.co.uk