
LEGO® KidsFest features dozens of new activities and popular favorites on the three-acre show floor. The tickets sold out too fast for us to get a ticket last year and I am OVER THE MOON excited that we will be attending!
I grew up playing with LEGO bricks with my two younger sisters. There wasn’t anything we couldn’t create. To my mother’s dismay, we may have made mazes for our pet gerbils to run through… and there may have been some that escaped(Goldie I’m looking right at you) and were found hiding behind our couch. Note to self: build BIGGER and BETTER walls. Now that I’m a mom I love watching my two little ones use their imaginations to create a world of their own. I can not wait to see their faces on opening night at #LEGOKidsFest! Mom win.
NEW ACTIVITIES:
LEGO Mindstorms, LEGO Movie, LEGO Fusion, LEGO Disney Princess, the Mixels, a LEGO Superheroes area and more. Once again, show-goers can enjoy the LEGO Model Museum, Race Ramps, Creation Nation, Construction Zone, LEGO DUPLO®, LEGO Retail store and LEGO KidsFest Marketplace, the Big Brick Pile, LEGO Ninjago and more.
We did a family dance party in the kitchen after scanning some of the activities they’ve lined up for us!
LEGO Mindstorms: play with programmed robots and snakes- Raymond is entranced with anything to do with robotics. LEGO Movie: help Emmet and Lucy conquer the bad guys- Everything is AWESOME! Race Ramps: build a custom car, then race it down the ramp against friends and family- Racing cars as a family? Yes, please. Construction Zone: enjoy a creative build, play, and display area- Free play is perfect for my kid’s ages. LEGO DUPLO®: explore imagination through building for the younger set- We own multiple LEGO DUPLO brick sets and can’t wait to explore and see all of the ones on my children’s wish lists. Big Brick Pile: build and have fun in a gigantic pile full of LEGO bricks for creative play and enjoyment- literally a PILE OF LEGO BRICKS. WIN.
The LEGO KidsFest is a giant traveling LEGO expo coming to the University of Phoenix Stadium from Feb. 27 – March 1; Missouri (St. Louis): March 20–22; Tennessee (Nashville): April 17–19; and Texas (Austin): September 4–6.
This hands-on, educational, all-ages LEGO extravaganza features millions of LEGO bricks, not to mention lots of construction zones, dozens of life-sized LEGO models and displays, LEGO activity areas and so much more, covering three acres of space. Five identical sessions are available. Tickets are $19.50 for kids and $22.50 for adults.
For more information and to purchase tickets, log on to http://www.legokidsfest.com.
Now for the GIVEAWAY!
One of MY followers will win (2) tickets to for the opening night session on Friday, February 27, 2015 (4-8:30pm). I encourage you to LIKE and Follow LEGOKidsFest on Facebook, Twitter and/or Instagram for all the latest ticketing updates as this event has been selling out in prior cities. Must be 18 to enter, 1 entry per day allowed, random drawing by USFG!
What event or activity would you love to go to? Did you grow up playing with LEGO bricks?