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Even the barricade is themed to a construction barrier with lego studs on top.
The LEGO City Fire Academy is a soft play area themed to a construction site, fire station and police station.
This is a room where kids can attend special workshops to discover insider tips and super tricks on building with LEGO. Lego models built by the 'Master Builder' adorn the back wall of the room.
A life size lego minifigure sits in a ticket booth outside the movie theatre.
The cinema is a classic 4D setup. A 3D movie is shown and atmospheric effects such as wind, lighting, fog and water are triggered during specific points to enhance the movie watching experience.
Legends of Chima a 4D movie, and NEXO Knights: The Book of Creativity are the two 4D movies that were showing during our visit. The movie is around 15-20 minutes in length and aimed at younger audiences.
Each trackless ride vehicle holds up to 5 persons. 3 in the front and 2 in the back row.
The cars are themed to look like old wooden carts.
Once the vehicle leaves the station it meanders between physical sets and screens, where you shoot targets to gain points. The ride is short, but the trackless vehicles allow for complex movements in, out and around the small sets.
The queue and boarding area of the Kingdom Quest dark ride.
Kingdom Quest is an interactive shooting dark ride featuring a mix of screens, physical sets and physical targets to blast. The ride also features trackless vehicles holding up to 5 riders per car.
Each car holds two passengers. Each car places riders on an elevated seat with bicycle pedals, allowing riders to control the height of their car. The harder you pedal, the higher you go.
A large dragon made entirely made out of Lego bricks breaks through a wall near the Merlin's Apprentice ride.
Merlin's Apprentice is a Zamperla Magic Bikes flat ride (Similar to Donatello's Flyers at Sea World). The ride itself is a fun, but tame experience that caters to all ages.
The factory tour mainly consists of a room filled with screens and control panels where you can interact with the screens.
An interactive presentation into how Lego is manufactured is shown. After watching the videos, an interactive section begins where you can use the joysticks on the control panel to “design your own "minifigures” on-screen using a mix of heads, torsos and legs.
You begin your journey into the Legoland Discovery Centre Melbourne by getting your photo taken (classic Merlin Entertainment stitch up) and then entering the Lego Factory Tour
Even the cash register is decorated with lego bricks and food lego sculptures.
Surf's u.....No we won't be so cliche.