How are you,
Here are some photos from legoland.
I've seen this entry arch a couple of times and I've always dreamed of standing under it.
We actually got there before the park opened, we sure weren't the only ones.
All this stuff is made out of lego.
And this stuff.
If you watched beyond tomorrow on TV you may have seen these things, their giant robot arms with 2 seats on the end, You probably can't see me and Simon here cause we were on the other side. Before you start you get to choose how rough you want it and 5 different moves and then you transfer that information onto a chip on a card, you then go and insert your card and of you go, GREAT GALAXY these were fun!!
Just in case your wondering, this is made out of lego as-well, it was HUGE!!!
We went up this thing and you can see most of the park from here.
These little swamp boat type things just span around but when you turned the steering wheel it turned some fins underneath and if you timed them right you could go fairly fast.
I tried to go on every ride there was, unfortunately, that included this one.
Tim loved this park because almost everything had a steering wheel (he doesn't care if it steers it or not, he's just glad it's there).
This was rather impressive, smoke came out of it's mouth but it immediately fell to the ground (the smoke, not the dragon)
This was probably the WORST ride I went one, it went up, and down, then, just in case we got bored, it went down, and up.
This was slightly more violent, but it wasn't much fun.
We've been on one of these at another theme park we went to, but it was taller and it turned around.
This was pretty mad, its the sort of roller coaster I always wondered why I've never seen one, behind the slide, there's a lift which takes you out of the water (pretty fast mind you) and then tips you off.
This was a chance photo because I was just trying to get as many shots as I could of this ride (The only ride in the whole park I DIDN'T go on).
This was rather funny, there was a speaker somewhere and you could hear him singing.
This giant castle was made COMPLETELY out of LEGO, I think it might have been the biggest lego thing in the whole park (But I'm not sure)
Dad said this was his favorite ride, it was pretty good, a belt lifts you up and you go through American Indian sort of country, with rattle snakes ,wolves, buffalos etc etc, then right at the end, it throws you down a hill, with a nice sized splash at the bottom (There was a warning sign on the entry "YOU WILL GET WET".
This was a rather impressive structure but with both Australia and Holland out of the world cup, its not that important now.
Nice little alpine village with a not so little mountain out the back.
Well, I hope you enjoyed that, cause it took a while to do.
Oh, and I got a nice new watch.
Matt the frog Master,
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Thursday, June 29, 2006
Hey Steve,
Posted by Matthew Kruik at 10:48 AM
4 comments:
Looks like fun, Matt!
Mrs Metcalfe
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