Legoland Windsor has finally shared a sneak peek inside its highly-anticipated new land, LEGO MYTHICA: World of Mythical Creatures, opening in May - including the epic flying theatre ride on offer for families.
Although the theme park has shared a few renderings and artist's impressions of the land, this is the first time that we've had a proper look at what families can expect, as the resort has released brand new images of the team putting final touches on the attractions.
That includes the land's biggest attraction, Flight of the Sky Lion, a flying theatre ride that will be the first of its kind in the UK.

This 4D experience will see guests swooping and diving across the mythical landscape in the immersive attraction, with wind, mist and smells used to bring it all to life.
Meanwhile, new images from inside the ride show engineers seated in the flying theatre attraction, surrounded by the screens where the film will play out and the special effects will take place.
Flight of the Sky Lion won't be the only new attraction for the theme park.
Other highlights will include Fire and Ice Freefall, a drop ride standing at 13 metres tall, as well as water attraction Hydra's Challenge where kids can steer their own vessel on the waters.

Then of course there will be heaps of LEGO models of creatures inspired by greek mythology such as the Chimera, Troll and The Hydra.
Kids can have a go at building their own creatures in the Creature Creation zone, while smaller guests can take on the adventure play area Lava Dragon Play. There will also be character meet and greets as well as 'Creature Encounters'.

For those feeling peckish, the new land will offer two eateries; The Hungry Troll restaurant and Beastly Bites snack bar.
Helen Bull, Divisional Director at LEGOLAND Windsor Resort said that the theme park worked with Kids Industries "and spent a year discussing and testing ideas and concepts with seven to 11-year olds and their parents who influenced everything from the final ride experiences, names and characters".
Legoland's theme park has already reopened, but LEGO MYTHICA: World of Mythical Creatures will be opening its doors a little later, on May 29.

Day tickets online start from £29 per person, with kids under 90cm going free.
The resort's hotels are due to reopen from May 17 in line with government guidance in England, and you can already book short breaks with prices starting from £341 for a family of four. You can find out more on legoland.co.uk.
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