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The LEGO City Deep Sea Adventure ride is set to reopen and just in time for half-term!

As fans will know, the attraction was renamed several years ago from Atlantis, but thanks to the recent makeover the attraction is now known as Deep Sea Adventure. A ton of new brick-built displays have been introduced to the underwater world, along with the real fish residents returning home. Visitors to the park from this weekend will be able to take in all the new additions and changes. Read more about the makeover and the attraction below.


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TAKE THE PLUNGE ONBOARD THE LEGOLAND® WINDSOR RESORT’S NEW-LOOK SUBMARINE ATTRACTION

Deep Sea Adventure is set to make a splashing return to the LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort during February Half Term (from 15th February) after a major marine makeover

Jenny Stock, British Underwater Photographer of the Year 2024, has captured a dazzling underwater display of incredible LEGO® marine models as the attraction welcomes back marine creatures including Pablo the Guitarfish and Homer the Stingray

The attraction boasts amazing LEGO® creature displays built out of 240,000 bricks and taking model makers 2,190 hours to create.

An amazing underwater world will be revealed at the LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort this February Half-Term as the much-loved Deep Sea Adventure ride makes a splashing return.

Jenny Stock, British Underwater Photographer of the Year and the first woman ever to win the coveted award, joined aquarists at the submarine themed attraction to take the plunge and put the finishing touches to the major marine makeover.

Armed with a powerful underwater camera used on expeditions around the world, Jenny captured a dazzling display of immersive images ahead of the attraction resurfacing and showcased the under the sea themed LEGO models in a marine habitat.

Featuring hundreds of real-life creatures such as Squeak the zebra shark, Pablo the Blackchin Guitarfish and Homer, the Southern stingray who will call Deep Sea Adventure home, the attraction also boasts a collection of amazing LEGO® built creature displays including a giant octopus, brightly coloured crabs and a giant magical treasure chest.

Whilst submerged 3 metres underwater, Jenny photographed head aquarist, Rosie David, adding the finishing touches to the intricately designed models built out of 240,000 bricks and taking model makers 2,190 hours to create.

Jenny Stock, British Underwater Photographer of the Year 2024, said: “Growing up, I was always fascinated by underwater creatures and the incredible hidden worlds beneath the surface of the sea. I jumped at the chance to collaborate with LEGOLAND Windsor Resort on the resurfacing of Deep Sea Adventure as it perfectly aligns with my passion for marine life, creativity and my desire to share that wonder with others.

Spark your imagination this February Half-Term on selected dates from Saturday 15th February until Sunday 9th March 2025 for LEGOLAND Windsor’s annual Brick Days event giving families access to awesome rides and attractions with something to keep the whole family entertained.

Tickets to LEGOLAND Windsor start from £29 per person, kids under 90cm go free. For more information and to book your trip visit https://www.legoland.co.uk/.

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