(News Release)
Toronto, Ontario -LEGOLAND
Discovery Centre Toronto announces the top 20 finalists in
search of the top 10 Toronto landmarks that will be immortalized in
LEGO bricks and featured in the MINILAND portion of the attraction.
The Top 20 Finalists are as follows:
- CN Tower
- Rogers Centre
- BMO Bank Tower
- Canada Life Building
- Air Canada Centre
- Casa Loma
- New City Hall
- Vaughan Mills
- Dundas Square
- Hockey Hall of Fame
- Parliament Hill
- Maid of the Mist
- Pearson Airport
- Queen’s Park
- Roy Thompson Hall
- Royal Ontario Museum
- TD Canada Trust Tower
- Scotia Bank Plaza
- Royal Bank Plaza
- Union Station
To determine the top 10, the public can voted with the winning 10 landmarks will
be announced this month.
MINILAND
is the most unique part of every LEGOLAND Discovery Centre because it
is designed exclusively for the area where the attraction is located.
“MINILAND
is a great way to get the community involved in this attraction because
they get to help choose which landmarks go into MINILAND,” says Lara
Hannaford, Marketing
Manager of LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto.
In
addition to the chosen landmarks, LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto's
MINILAND will also feature several other interesting and exciting
elements, including:
- Moving cars/street cars that drive themselves around the streets of MINILAND Toronto
- MINILAND Toronto will also go in and out of day/night mode. So, every few minutes, the skyline will sequence through dusk-to-night mode with all the buildings internally lit with hundreds of lights.
LEGOLAND
Discovery Centre Toronto's MINILAND also features several different
interactive activities for guests to participate in, including:
- An interactive building site where the guests can move a crane to lift and move LEGO bricks into place, and a jackhammer which they can use on the ground.
- "Find Bertie and Bonnie" Interactive Game - Children are encouraged to find the LEGO mascots (like where’s Waldo). Children can look on a screen in MINILAND at various hidden cameras to spot them.
- Interactive building podium - children construct something out of LEGO bricks that will be placed into MINILAND - make your mark on Mini-Toronto!
About LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto
LEGOLAND
Discovery Centre Toronto is a 34,000 square-foot indoor attraction
featuring more than 3 million LEGO bricks, geared towards children ages
3-10 and their families. Its range
of interactive attractions will include hands-on play areas, a 4D
cinema, master classes led by Master Model Builders, two LEGO rides,
special party rooms and MINILAND — the venue’s signature re-creation of
landmark locations and buildings throughout Toronto
and the GTA, made entirely out of LEGO bricks.
For more information visit
http://www.legolanddiscoverycentre.ca.
Follow us at http://www.facebook.com/LDCToronto
and https://twitter.com/LDCToronto. LEGOLAND Discovery Centre is a part of the Merlin Entertainments Group.
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