Hugely popular Legoland ride returns to UK theme park this weekend after year-long closure
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FOLLOWING a year-long closure, Deep Sea Adventure is set to return to Legoland Windsor just in time for the half-term holidays.
Deep Sea Adventure closed for refurbishment last January, but the yellow submarine is ready to take park-goers on an underwater exploration once more.
From February 15, park-goers will be able to make the most of the underwater attraction at Legoland Windsor.
The attraction features several sea-themed Lego models like a giant octopus, brightly coloured crabs and a giant magical treasure chest.
Each of the Lego figures is submerged three metres underwater and has been built from 240,000 bricks.
The marine figures took model makers 2,190 hours to create.
Jenny Stock, British Underwater Photographer of the Year, took photos of the ride's new look ahead of its reopening.
Other displays pictured in the photos include that of a bright red crab and a scuba-diving Lego minifigure complete with flippers.
Deep Sea Adventure is also home to real-life sea creatures, such as queak the zebra shark, Pablo the Blackchin Guitarfish and Homer, the Southern stingray.
To try and glimpse both the Lego models and the sea creatures, park-goers will need to board a yellow submarine where they can view the new attractions behind a glass screen.
Ramesh Ganeson, Vice President at LEGOLAND Windsor Resort, said: "We are thrilled to be bringing back the much-loved Deep Sea Adventure attraction, inviting explorers of all ages to embark on this incredible underwater journey.
“The attraction offers a unique blend of education and entertainment, allowing guests to dive deep into marine habitats and discover the wonders of the ocean—all from the comfort of a LEGO Submarine.
"We can't wait to welcome everyone back for a truly splash-tastic adventure filled with hidden treasures, fascinating sea creatures, and unforgettable memories."
Deep Sea Adventure isn't the only attraction returning in 2025; Brick Days run from February 15th to March 9th.
Selected rides and attractions like Lego Ferrari Race & Build, Lego Studios 4D and the Duplo Express will be open.
Families will also be able to take part in brick building challenges too.
Overnight packages at Legoland Windsor include a stay in a themed room, one-day entry to the park, one Lego gift per child, evening entertainment and free parking.
Day tickets start from £34 per person when booked online in advance; this is 50 per cent off the gate price.
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