China's first Legoland resort opens


The Legoland Shanghai Resort opened its doors on Saturday and became China's first and the world's largest Legoland at launch, underscoring the brand's confidence in the Chinese market according to a senior executive with Merlin Entertainments.
The 318,000-square-meter resort in Shanghai's Jinshan district boasts eight themed lands with more than 75 interactive rides, shows and attractions, as well as thousands of models built using over 85 million Lego bricks.
"We have huge confidence in the Chinese market and its strengths, with 55 million people living within a two-hour drive of the resort," said John Jakobsen, chief strategic portfolio development officer of Merlin Entertainments, which operates the resort. He noted China's position as the world's second-largest theme park market and Chinese consumers' growing appreciation for Lego's educational and creative values.
The resort integrates distinctive Chinese elements throughout. Signature attractions include the world's first Lego Monkie Kid live show, inspired by the Chinese classic novel Journey to the West, and a boat tour featuring miniature versions of Chinese water towns and modern Shanghai cityscapes built from Lego bricks at 25 times magnification. At the center of the park, Legoland Creative World features the largest-ever Lego minifigure, Dada, standing 26 meters tall and weighing 136 metric tons.
"We have unique features in Miniland that showcase the highlights of China replicated in Lego bricks. We have found fantastic Chinese IPs like Monkie Kid, and we have the boat tour ride inspired by the water towns in this region," Jakobsen said.
Fiona Eastwood, CEO of Merlin Entertainments, said the company's understanding of Chinese consumers and its experience operating in China for more than a decade enabled it to create Legoland Shanghai as "the ultimate theme park and hotel destination."