LEGOLAND is opening a new immersive attraction this month featuring magical creatures such as baby dragons and crystal crabs.
The Magical Forest is the newest addition to the Lego Mythica: World of Mythical Creatures land at the Windsor theme park and will open on April 30.
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Families will walk through the immersive attraction and come face to face with the mythical creatures that live in the land, including crystal claw crabs, flower horn rhinos and baby lava dragons.
While they're in there, guests can use the park's augmented reality to make the experience even more interactive.
Before arriving, you can download the Legoland app so that you can scan creatures which will transform from bricks into real animals on your phone.
After making your way through The Magical Forest, you'll enter the lava dragon's cave and see dragons swoop over your head.
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The new attraction is suitable for both toddlers and older children.
Helen Bull, divisional director at Legoland Windsor said: "We're hugely excited to be launching The Magical Forest which dives deep into Lego Mythica in an extraordinarily captivating way.
"Kids and parents will be able to explore this enchanting walk-through experience filled with an abundance of amazing mythical creatures built out of Lego bricks."
Also in the Mythica section of the park is the UK's first flying theatre ride Flight of the Sky Lion, which takes guests on a 4D film adventure onboard a flying gondola.
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The land also includes the Fire and Ice Freefall drop tower ride and water ride Hydra's Challenge.
Day tickets start from £29pp and kids under 90cm can go for free. To book – click here.
It's not just Legoland that is getting a new attraction this year.
Alton Towers has opened three new attractions in its CBeebies Land, themed on popular kids shows Hey Duggee, Andy's Adventures and JoJo & Gran Gran.
The theme park has also opened new Bing-themed rooms so families to spend the night.
Drayton Manor has revealed a huge new land opening this spring, with rollercoasters, attractions and a restaurant.
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An official opening date is yet to be announced but it is expected to be within the next couple of months.
We went and checked out Legoland's Mythica land – here's what we thought.
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