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Welcome to the Kelly / Varcoe-Cocks world trip blog in July/August 2012. This year we head to Africa, (Namibia and Botswana) traveling solo by 4wd for a month. Assuming we survive charging elephants, roaring lions and vicious hippo's we head north to London for the Olympics. After watching Australia at the Basketball, Tae Kwon Do and visiting Legoland for Luke's 9th birthday we head to Ireland to visit our multitude of friendly relatives. Homeward bound with a stop in Tokyo to really get extreme cultural experiences we will be back on the 27th August. We hope you enjoy our trip with us!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Lego Land Windsor 8 August

Today is the day that Luke has been waiting for, for the whole trip. His birthday and visiting Legoland. After a breakfast of pancakes and strawberries,the birthday boys request, we headed off in Deirdre's car. The traffic was as one would expect in London, terrible, but we made it to Windsor just after 10. After purchasing some Qbots, a fabulous system where you can have the qbot queue for you and tell you when it is your turn to go on a ride, we met up with Julie and Alex. The day basically consisted of going from ride to ride as the Qbot beeped to tell us we could go on to the next ride. Each ride has massive Lego creations which were really quite incredible. The highlights were the water rides which of course meant getting wet. One consisted of a Viking ride where you were spun around in circles on a huge inflatable boat whilst real people and Lego Vikings shot water at you. Massive Lego dragons watched over the proceedings. The other ride a pirate ride, took you down a river with Lego pirate scenes on the banks, before the grand finale of climbing up a huge ramp that then shot you down a waterfall. One of the highlights for Luke was a miniland of Star Wars where they had different scenes from movies made entirely out of Lego. It was very impressive and of course led to the need for more star wars Lego. Luckily it was his birthday. There was another mini land which had famous landmarks from Britain around the world, made from Lego including the London Eye, Buckingam Palace, Canary Wharf, the Wharfs, scenes from Holland and other European countries. Someone has a great job. They had all the African animals that we had see on safari scattered around one part of the park, making us wonder why we even needed to go. One ride we were on a submarine that goes underwater where there is a reef with real tropical fish, sharks and rays as well as king Neptune, divers and mermaids made out of Lego. Laser tag, pirate ships and rollercoasters were also on the agenda. Not surprisingly it was 8pm before we left the park at closing time and it was 5 very exhausted people that went straight to bed on arrival back in London.

Location:London

1 comment:

  1. Mandy Luke Liam and Christopher - great to see you in all in the UK and wonderful to help celebrate Luke's birthday.

    Enjoy the remainder of the trip and safe journey.

    The pink horse is still a hit

    Best

    Julie

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