Legoland Windsor Resort is reopening on December 4, 2020, offering a Christmassy winter wonderland for guests to enjoy.

Father Christmas is flying into the resort, handing out gifts to young visitors with the help of his elves. Lego characters will be on parade, carol singing to their hearts’ content, belting out the lyrics of festive favourites, including ‘Santa Claus is Coming to Town’ and ‘Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.’

The theme park’s Duplo Valley Theatre will be home to a socially distanced pantomime, where visitors can enjoy re-enactments of ‘Cinderella’ and ‘Elves and the Shoemaker.’

Giant Lego models of Father Christmas and a dragon-shaped Christmas tree made from 150,000 Lego bricks will help bring the festive scene to life at Legoland Windsor Resort.

Karen Glassey, operations director at Legoland Windsor, said: “This year we’re pulling out all the stops to make Christmas extra special for families. We’ve been working closely with Father Christmas and his elves and they are looking forward to spreading some festive cheer and saying hello to guests from a safe distance on their new sleigh.

“Everyone’s health and safety remains our top priority as we prepare to reopen for Christmas and we ask all guests to visit our website before they visit so that they know what to expect and to play their part by observing government advice and our own measures at all times,” Glassey added.