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Brick-or-Treat Lets Kids Brew Up Lego Fun

Kids can make potion ingredients, build a Halloween monster, and watch an exclusive Lego movie in Springfield this month.

By Colleen Kelleher October 1, 2024 at 1:51 pm

On the Halloween happenings front, the folks at the Lego Discovery Center in Springfield are putting on Brick-or-Treat through October.

New this year will be the Potion Kitchen where kids can use the building blocks to build the ingredients to brew potions. Who knows what magical powers they can generate once their potions are concocted? Will they be superheroes or the next Taylor Swift?

During Brick-or-Treat, kids can watch the Lego 4-D movie, The Great Monster Chase. They are only be able to see the movie at Lego Discovery Centers and Legoland Parks.

A master builder joins kids at Lego's Brick-or-Treat event for Halloween.
A master builder joins kids at Lego’s Brick-or-Treat event for Halloween. (Courtesy Lego Discovery Center)

Your little monsters can join a master model builder for a special Halloween build or find monsters hidden in Lego’s MiniWorld, which is decked out in a hauntingly fun theme for the season.

And, of course, children can build their own scenes with seasonal Legos or take selfies with the Lego mummy (or maybe mommy and mummy can hang together).

Any kids who show up in a Halloween costume get a special treat provided by Haribo. Mmm, sounds a little gummy, doesn’t it?

Admission prices start at $28.99. Toss in the Lego Build and it’s $34.99. Add in digital photos, and it’s another $2. Book online and save a little. 6563 Springfield Town Center, Ste. 12004, Springfield

Feature image courtesy Lego Discovery Center

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