Each staff member wears a name badge that they can customise. Jack's name badge simply features a stormtrooper.
The Lego shop is an attraction itself, and can be accessed by anyone without buying a ticket. Like the one at Dreamworld, they stock lots of product, including exclusive sets and rare LEGO products.
The mascot of the attraction.
The original Legoland Discovery Centre Melbourne 'park' map - Opening day 18/4/2017.
This is the foyer and ticketing area of the attraction. After buying/scanning your ticket you proceed into the centre through a minifigure shaped hole in the wall.
The centre is located on the top-most floor in the newest wing of the Chadstone Shopping centre. It is located next to the Hoyts cinemas, Uniqlo store and H&M store.
Lots of media and VIP guests were invited to celebrate the opening of Australia's only Lego Discovery Centre.
This building will be used for an undercover queue as well as various retail and food outlets.
A close-up of one of the 21 air-conditioned cabins.
An overview of the 120m tall wheel from ground level.
An overview of the Southern Star Observation Wheel from the Bolte Bridge.
The wheel is now complete, fitted with it's 21 bubble-like gondolas. As for the station and its surroundings however, there is still a lot of work to do.
Superman Escape's 3 airtime hills, Batwing Spaceshot's tower and Lethal Weapon's lift hill can all be seen from the front of the park.
One of the stunts being practised. It appears there will be cars driving on two wheels as one of the stunts.
Outside in the Movieworld carpark they have cornered off a section that will be used to practise the stunts for the show.
There isn't much going on set-wise for the new Hollywood Stuntdriver show. Just a lot of dirt, workers and machinery.
Looking down Main Street towards the entrance.
Nearly all the outer-rim joiners are up and they are starting to add the rims.
Another Angle of the wheel. You can get a good idea of how high this wheel actually is!