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Have you ever wanted to visit LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre but don't have any little ones in your life? Well now you can!
The LEGO® themed attraction based at Trafford Palazzo (next to The Trafford Centre) are having monthly nights where adults get to experience all the excitement of the centre with no kids allowed and it looks like so much fun!
The attraction, which is usually reserved for families with young children, recognises that adults love LEGO too and hosts specific nights for adults to get together, build and play.
Why does all the fun have to be for kids?
All abilities are welcome; there’s no need to be a LEGO expert to have fun and you can take part in as much or as little of the activities on offer as you like.
Experience the 4D Cinema, challenge your mates on their Kingdom Quest laser ride and have some fun in LEGO® brick pits before testing your skills at the speed build and other themed challenges where there are awesome prizes to be won.
Adult LEGO Nights take place on the first Friday of the month, with the next one on Friday, March 4, from 6.30pm until 9pm.
Tickets cost £12.50, or £7.50 for students with ID.
The event is on sale now, buy your tickets by clicking here.
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