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To submit news, send e-mail to the contact team. To submit your own photos, photopost newliturgicalmovement. How can a fairground with a McDisney aesthetic and made of plastic bricks be so popular? On a trip to England a few years ago, I visited a number of attractions for children in or around London. Two of them were the modern style of themed parks, Legoland and Kidzania , which have a range of highly interactive activities and rides that are free once you pay the entrance fee. They seem to be modeled on Disneyland in this regard.
We also went to the more conventional London Museum of Water and Steam , which is in the old water pumping station on the banks of the Thames, at Kew, built in This has the 19th-century pumps and engines on display, including a miniature steam train looking not unlike Thomas the Tank Engine. It is made interesting for children with some interactive explanations of what they are seeing. First, here are thoughts on the most popular of these attractions by far, Legoland.
I was struck by just how exciting and entertaining these places are for kids aged 5 - Legoland is a large permanent open-air fairground on a hill that overlooks Windsor castle, and so presumably the Queen can see it from her bedroom window if she cares to look in that direction.
It is so popular that it has a hotel onsite, made out of real bricks I think. Pretty much everything else in the place is made out of Lego. The general idea seems to be that there is a range of fairground rides - a ghost train, a rollercoaster, a merry-go-round, a boat on artificially created rapids, etc. Then they make a string of giant Lego models on that theme, perhaps have some of them waving their arms mechanically, and open the doors for business. And boy, does this work as a business model.
Thousands and thousands attend. This shows the power of anything that stimulates the imagination. These children are transported in their imaginations and they love it.