The construction of the Minifigure Speedway is on its final stretch. With the completion of the track and progress on connecting elements such as brakes, sensors, and motors, the opening of this exciting ride, scheduled for Easter 2024, is drawing ever closer.
Progress in Construction
The construction work on the Minifigure Speedway is marked by rapid progress. Now that the track itself has been completed, the focus has shifted to the essential technical aspects necessary for a safe and exciting riding experience. The installation of brakes, sensors, and motors is crucial to smoothly operating the roller coaster.
Impressive Thematic Elements Installation
A particular highlight is the installation of the world's largest Lego Minifigure on the construction site. Named Roxie, this figure stands at a proud 30 feet (ca. 9 m) tall and weighs over six tons. Its presence will not only be a central highlight of the Minifigure Speedway, but Roxie will be visible from almost every point in the park, making it an unforgettable feature.
Safety Precautions and Design Aspects
The safety of park visitors is of the utmost priority. The clearly visible metalwork for the exit ramp on the parking lot awaits its installation. This component is designed to form a tunnel leading directly out of the station. This tunnel serves to protect guests from falling objects.
Anticipation of the Opening
The opening of the Minifigure Speedway roller coaster at Legoland Windsor for Easter 2024 is met with great anticipation. This attraction promises to be a true highlight, offering visitors unique experiences. With its advanced technology and impressive themed elements, the Minifigure Speedway sets new standards for theme park attractions.
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