LEGOLAND Celebrates Superhero Dads!!
Is your Dad a SUPERHERO?! Bring Dad (okay the kids too!!) to LEGOLAND® CALIFORNIA RESORT on Father’s Day to see the LIFE-SIZE Batmobile from Chevrolet. Inspired by the LEGO® BATMAN™ MOVIE FROM WARNER BROS. AND DC ENTERTAINMENT! What’s built with more than 340,000 LEGO® bricks, measures 17 feet long and was inspired by “The LEGO® Batman Movie”? It’s the life-size LEGO® Batmobile from Chevrolet and it will be on display at LEGOLAND California Resort from June 13 – July 4, 2017 for Park guests to see! The special appearance of The LEGO Batmobile is in honor of the release of “The LEGO® Batman Movie” from Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment which debuts on Blu-ray on June 13! Updating my blog’s SEO has officially entered the same category as cleaning behind the refrigerator. Necessary. Noble. Slightly horrifying. 🧹✨ Because nothing says “fun afternoon” like opening a five year old post and discovering half the images have vanished, three links lead to businesses that now exist only in memory, and somewhere deep in the code lives a font choice I definitely made during a caffeine spiral. Welcome to my glamorous life. Recently, I decided it was time to “freshen things up.” You know, a light polish. A little dusting. Instead, I uncovered what I can only describe as The Ghost of PBnWhine Past. This sneaky little phantom floats through my blog at night deleting pictures like a Victorian librarian with a grudge. “Oh, you liked that step by step craft tutorial with helpful photos?” Poof. Gone. “That product review with beautifully staged shots?” Vanished into the ether. Now posts look like: Step 1: Do the thing
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In the irreverent spirit of fun that made “The LEGO Movie” a worldwide phenomenon, the self-described leading man of that ensemble—LEGO Batman—stars in his own big-screen adventure. But there are big changes brewing in Gotham City, and if he wants to save the city from The Joker’s hostile takeover, Batman may have to drop the lone vigilante thing, try to work with others and maybe, just maybe, learn to lighten up.
The LEGO Batmobile from Chevy:
- Weighs 1,695.5 pounds
- Each tire is just over 100 pounds
- Is 83 inches (6.92 feet) high, 204 inches (17 feet) long and 111 inches (9.25 feet) wide
- The interior frame is made from more than 86 feet of square tube aluminum and weighs 282.5 pounds
- Is built using 344,187 LEGO bricks
- Uses 17 LEGO colors
- Took 222 hours to design and 1,833 hours to build
- Was designed and assembled in the LEGO® Model Shop in Enfield, Connecticut by LEGO® Master Builders
As a special tribute to dads…On Father’s Day, Sunday, June 18, the first 4,000 Park guests will receive miniature LEGO Batmobiles to build at home!
WHEN:
June 13 – July 4, 2017 (check www.LEGOLAND.com for Park hours as they vary)
5 Comments
Kate Sarsfield
Oh, Dad would have loved one of those Batmobiles, although he hated Lego as he’d stood on it so often in bare feet he practically banned it from the house!
Tamra Phelps
My nephew (the younger one) campaigns hard to go see Legoland. The Batmobile would definitely make him yelp with glee, lol.
Sarah L
So, will you and your family be one of the first 4,000?
Veronica Lee
OMG! That LEGO Batmobile from Chevy is super cool!
CJ
Legoland looks like such a fun place to go! I hope to go and visit soon. 🙂