New Year’s Eve Party at Legoland Discovery Centre

Shekina Rose, Families Editor

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New Year's Eve Party at Legoland

31 December 2024
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31 Dec 2024
1:30 pm-4:30 pm
31 Dec 2024
9:30 am-12:30 pm

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New Year’s Eve Party at Legoland
Legoland Manchester
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Party your way into 2025 at the New Year’s Eve Party at Legoland Discovery Centre, in an event described as the ‘hottest New Year’s Eve Party on the block’, this December. What better way to celebrate 2024 than with towers of bricktastic LEGO® celebrations for the whole family to enjoy together?

Featuring two party sessions on 31 December, you can expect heaps of fun at Legoland’s sought after New Year’s Eve Party this year. There will be meet and greets with fantastic LEGO® character mascots, mesmerising magic shows, face painting, balloon modelling, two exhilarating rides, a chance to sit back, get your glasses on and experience the remarkable 4D cinema and yes, it is Legoland so without a doubt you will be able to play with LEGO to your heart’s content!

Of course, New Year’s Eve is not New Year’s Eve without DANCING! So get your best, comfiest shoes on and sway the night (day) away with a special funky DJ, who has come all the way to Legoland to join the party like its nearly 2025!

All that DISCO and fun is bound to make you thirsty, so quench that thirst with the delicious mocktails available in a variety of fruity flavours. Yum yum yum! Food will also be available at the cafe so you can grab a tasty snack when you get hungry.

And to really get you in the mood to welcome in the new year, there will also be a ‘Midnight Style’ countdown celebration – 5…4…3…2…1…. Happy New Year!

There are two New Year’s Eve Party sessions at Legoland, so you can choose what suits you and your family best: 9:30am – 12:30pm or 1:30pm – 4:30pm. Pre-booking is essential – this fun event is likely to fill up fast so book your tickets to avoid missing out on this different, but absolutely brilliant way to celebrate New Year’s Eve.

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