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Legoland Windsor Brick Or Treat 2024

We returned to LEGOLAND Windsor this October for Brick or Treat 2024, and what an incredible Halloween celebration it turned out to be. It’s been a few years since we last went, and it’s clear the event has evolved into something even more magical – and a touch more mischievous! From themed shows to clever decorations and character encounters, there was something happening at every turn.


DJ Lord Vampyre’s Disco – The Ultimate Monster Mash


The party atmosphere began the moment we arrived at Miniland Stage, where DJ Lord Vampyre’s Disco was in full swing. The music was loud, the lights were bright, and the energy was infectious. Lord Vampyre himself – in full costume and cape – had the crowd dancing, with his dancers hyping everyone up. It’s the perfect way to kick off your day and get into the Halloween spirit. Even parents who were “just watching” soon found themselves bopping along.


Creepy Cobweb Castle 


Over in Knights’ Kingdom, Creepy Cobweb Castle was a highlight for little adventurers. The castle has been completely transformed for the season, draped in cobwebs, eerie lighting, and just enough spooky surprises to keep everyone giggling. The spider decorations are brilliantly done (and quite realistic in some spots!), creating a spooky-but-safe experience that kids loved exploring.


Disco Dragon


The classic Dragon ride has had an absolutely brilliant disco-themed makeover. The moment you enter the queue, the music hits – a funky new soundtrack with flashing lights and bursts of mist that turn the ride into a full-on celebration. It’s familiar yet fresh, and we honestly couldn’t stop smiling from start to finish. It’s the kind of ride you’ll want to go on more than once just to soak up all the effects.


Monster Jam Show 


The Monster Jam Show absolutely stole the show for us. Featuring Monster Rocker, Tiger Woman, Zombie Cheerleader, and Square Foot, it’s a high-energy rock concert with a Halloween twist. The live singing and choreography were top-notch, and the cast had fantastic stage presence. The songs were ridiculously catchy – with a fun “Six: The Musical” vibe – and the audience participation had everyone clapping and singing along. It’s the kind of performance that leaves you wishing there were more live musical shows like this across UK theme parks.


Pumpkin Heads 


Scattered near the park entrance and around the hotels, the Pumpkin Heads were one of the most charming parts of the event. They sing, talk, and interact with guests in the most humorous way. Whether you’re stopping for a photo or just passing by, they make everyone laugh. It’s those little touches that make LEGOLAND’s Halloween theming feel so complete.


Monster Street – Trick-or-Treating with a Twist


Our walk through Monster Street was a delight from start to finish. The street is bursting with atmosphere – glowing lights, cobwebs, quirky decorations, and some wonderfully playful live actors. The performers were exceptional, full of personality and humour, especially when interacting with adults as much as the kids. We collected loads of chocolate and plenty of giggles along the way. It’s such a fun mix of trick-or-treating and street theatre – a real highlight of the day.


Final Thoughts


LEGOLAND Brick or Treat 2024 has really cemented itself as one of the best family-friendly Halloween events in the UK. The blend of seasonal theming, extra entertainment, and park-wide atmosphere creates something truly special. It feels like every area has been given some extra love – from spooky soundtracks and smoke effects to costumed characters popping up when you least expect them.


It’s clear the event has come a long way over the years, offering far more variety and energy than we remembered. Whether you’re there with children or simply a LEGO enthusiast looking for some Halloween fun, you’ll leave smiling (and probably singing one of those Monster Jam tunes all the way home).


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