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LEGO Ferrari Build and Race open at LEGOLAND Windsor


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he new LEGO Ferrari Build and Race attraction is now open at LEGOLAND Windsor Resort in the recently renamed Bricktopia. LEGOLAND Windsor and Ferrari have teamed up to launch the UK’s first LEGO Ferrari Build and Race attraction, featuring a life-size LEGO Ferrari model developed by the LEGO Group, the world's first life-sized LEGO Ferrari Daytona made from 402,836 LEGO bricks.


LEGO Ferrari Build and Race features three interactive zones. The Garage features the Ferrari LEGO model. Build and Test is where you build your model and test it out. Young racers then make their way to Race and digitally scan their own LEGO Ferrari model onto the interactive racetrack.


Guests will experience Ferrari fun facts, race history, racing gear and awards, before they race other cars for the fastest race lap on the world-famous Pista di Fiorano Circuit! A DUPLO build zone will also offer younger guests the chance to drive their imagination and design their own creation out of bigger bricks. The new attraction is located in the recently renamed Bricktopia area of the park, previously it was called Imagination and before that the Imagination Centre.


Pipeline is open at SeaWorld Orlando


SeaWorld Orlando’s all-new Pipeline: The Surf Coaster opened on 27 May with a special cere- mony featuring a 'beach-front' ribbon cutting, in keeping with the ride’s surf theme. The new attraction celebrates the iconic surfing


cultures found around the world with a unique surfboard ride vehicle that gives riders an immer- sive experience when their seats rise and fall to mimic the sensation of riding on a wave. Guests take their position in the upright stance


of a pro surfer and embark on a journey of twists and turns on an iconic, gnarly surfboard. Riders will be amazed as they encounter five airtime movements, including a thrilling 'wave curl' inversion that replicates the well-known 'alley-oop' surfing manoeuvre. This coaster stands apart from others not only


in its design but also in the unique sensations it evokes. With a track spanning 2,950 feet, a maximum speed of 60 MPH, and reaching a height of 110 feet, Pipeline: The Surf Coaster has been designed to offer a thrilling experience that is accessible and enjoyable for everyone. The brand-new coaster is located at the


front of the park between Flamecraft Bar and Bayside Stadium. Park president Jon Peterson said: "Pipeline is


a one-of-a-kind thrill ride that caters to all levels of excitement and complements our existing ex- hilarating ride portfolio perfectly. With its unique


design and evocative sensations, Pipeline stands apart from other coasters. SeaWorld now boasts the most coasters in a single theme park in Or- lando, and we can't wait to introduce our guests to this highly anticipated coaster." As an ongoing reflection of the company’s


commitment to conservation, SeaWorld has announced the Fish & Wildlife


Foundation of Florida as the official ride partner of Pipeline. Dedicated to conserving wild Florida, the foundation’s mission matches closely to SeaWor- ld’s, making it a perfect conservation partner to help educate riders about Florida’s natural bodies of land and water and its inhabitants. “We are proud to partner with SeaWorld in our shared conservation mission to help raise


awareness of the importance of protecting the Florida coral reef system which is the only coral reef system in the continental United States,” said Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida president and CEO, Andrew Walker. “SeaWorld has been a trusted partner in conservation for many years and we are thrilled to continue this collaboration with Pipeline.”


16 JUNE 2023


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