Brick or Treat at Legoland
“There is magic in the night when pumpkins glow by moonlight.”
It’s that time of year for trick or treating and Legoland is having a ball with their annual “Brick or Treat” nights. This was our second year attending and the kids always have a good time. Here is what you can expect…
(We were gifted tickets to try this event, but all opinions and pictures are my own)
Brief Overview of brick-or-treat
The park closes at 5pm for all guests not attending Brick or Treat at Legoland, which is a separate ticket you need to purchase in advance. If you are going just for the Brick or Treat from 5-9pm tickets are $64, if you want to stay all day & night tickets are $84. There are only a few nights it’s happening; make sure to check the website for dates. You will get a special wrist band that allows you to stay in the park after 5pm on those nights.
There are trick or treat stations set up all over the park so make sure to get an event guide so you can check off all the places to get your sweet treats.
Entertainment at Brick-or-Treat
There are quite a few special Halloween shows going on throughout the park. We watched the Midnight Monster Jam show at the Fun Town stage where Lego Vampyre and Lego Mummy dance to some of your favorite spooky songs. They also have the Mail Order Monsters & The Witchettes performing at the Courtyard Theater as well as a costume contest on the Mainland stage and the BOOgrass Band in Heartlake City. Wacky Frankenbrick also needs some help at Lego show place to bring a Lego plastic monster to life.
Other Activities at Brick-or-Treat
There are crafts in the Village theater and a patch building activity at Heartlake Stables.
All you need to know about @legoland_ca #brickortreat nights! Click To TweetThe pop badge challenge is a popular event at the Fun Town Police and Fire Academy. You can complete three spooky tasks to earn different badges.
There are different DJ’s and dance parties scattered throughout the park. You can find the AstroBash dance party happening from 5-9pm as well as the Pirate Booty Boogie at the Sea Life Aquarium also from 5-9pm.
We also love seeing all of the different variety performers that roam the park as well as the fun Halloween characters.
Have you ever checked out Legoland’s Brick or Treat event? It’s also a great excuse to wear your Halloween costumes more than once!;) Make sure to check out my other LEGOLAND posts HERE.
It looks like so much fun! We were gong to try and go but decided our October was too crazy.