Calling all creatures of the night! Legoland California needs your help to be part of history and help them break a world record. On Friday October 4th, the park will be kicking off their annual Halloween celebration, Brick or Treat with a huge attempt at a world record. Vampires are needed, by the dozens and one lucky family will win a family four pack of tickets and a $100 dollar Legoland gift card.
Brick or Treat kicks off Friday night with a world record attempt to have the most people dressed like vampires in the same place at the same time. Guests will receive free admission into the park at 4p.m. All guests will need to register once in the park and will need to help break the world record at Miniland inside the park.
Here’s the details:
What defines being dressed as a Vampire? | ||
Men/ Boys: Black cape Black trousers White shirt Vest (black, gray, or red) Neck frill or neck tie (black, gray, or red) Black shoes Vampire teeth |
Women/Girls: Black or red dress Dark eye makeup Red lips |
All kids dressed as vampires receive a complimentary ticket to return to the Park between Oct. 5 and Oct. 31, 2013. All participants, including adults, will be entered into a raffle to win a family four-pack of tickets and a $100 LEGOLAND gift card.
The world record attempt is a part of LEGOLAND California’s Brick-or-Treat, San Diego’s largest kids Halloween celebration. Every weekend in October (Oct. 5 & 6,12 & 13, 19 & 20, 26 and 27), children 12 and under can trick-or-treat on the new ten-station Brick-or-Treat trail gathering goodies, tasty treats and other surprises. The LEGO® themed treat stations offer a safe, fun and entertaining trick-or-treating experience for all to enjoy. Also new, the Park’s Coast Cruise boat ride becomes “Ghost Cruise”, featuring a special LEGO Monsters Scavenger Hunt and storytelling experience.
In addition, every Saturday in October from 5 to 9 p.m., the family theme park transforms into a not-too-spooky Halloween celebration. Brick-or-Treat Party Nights features costume contests, nighttime trick-or-treating, festive music, entertainment, interaction with the “Boo Crew”, the animated light show “Spirits of Halloween” after sundown and fireworks cap off the night at 9 p.m.