LEGOLAND Windsor Resort has unveiled its much-anticipated new entrance portal which will welcome families into a wonderful world of LEGO adventures this summer. The brand-new portal, situated at the entrance is part of the park’s ongoing refurbishment and developments to improve guest’s experiences.
Built to feel like you’ve been miniaturised to the size of a LEGO minifigure, the portal towers at an impressive 32 feet tall. With gigantic LEGO elements which form the main structure create a striking visual impact, the detailed brick-built sculptures within the gateway are crafted from over 70,000 LEGO bricks.
The Merlin Magic Making team designed the iconic structure, while a team of expert LEGO model makers spent more than 2,500 hours bringing the creation to life.
This exciting addition to the Resort follows the arrival of the iconic Miniland London display – which now features new architectural landmarks such as City Hall, 122 Leadenhall Street (The Cheese Grater), and 30 St Mary Axe (The Gherkin), as well as the LEGOLAND Express train and the relaunch of LEGO City Deep Sea Adventure.
Ramesh Ganeson, vice president at LEGOLAND Windsor Resort, said: “The unveiling of our new entrance portal marks a significant milestone in the continued investment into LEGOLAND Windsor over the coming years.
“It’s a bold new beginning area that transports our guests into the magic of LEGO from the very first step. This is more than just an entrance, it’s a promise of all the fun and imagination that lies beyond.”






