Legoland’s Pirates Landing revamped

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Shiver me timbers, Legoland’s Pirates Landing is getting a major revamp for 2014. The popular attraction will become Pirate Shores featuring Castaway Camp, an adventure play area with more than 100 brand new Lego models.

There revamp sees new themed features on the Pirate Falls Treasure Quest log flume ride, a new themed restaurant Pirate Shores Burger Kitchen and the Jolly Rocker Pirate Ship ride.

The log flume ride will see guests embark on a search for Captain Black Heart’s hidden treasure. After negotiating choppy crocodile-infested waters, dodging mischievous monkeys and even witnessing a full scale sea battle with duelling pirates and firing canon, the boat takes the final climb to the pirate’s Treetop Lookout before plummeting towards an adrenaline fuelled finale.

Castaway Camp play area will have rigging, hideaways and turrets for kids to act out pirate legends on the high ropes, nets and slides and defend their shipmates from invading enemies.

The park re-opens on March 14 until November 3 and tickets in advance online cost from £35.10 for adults, from £31.05 for children (free for under three’s) and from £132.30 for families (2 adults + 2 children)

See www.legoland.co.uk/en/Book

Themed family rooms are available from  £247 low season or from £337 high season per night B&B for two adults and two children. The price includes tickets for two days in the park.

See www.legoland.co.uk/hotel/shortbreak/