'Ultimate Halloween party' Brick or Treat returns to Legoland Windsor this October

06:00AM, Tuesday 23 September 2025

Legoland Windsor is heading into the spooky season with the return of its ‘ultimate Halloween party’ Brick or Treat.

Lego Monsters will be taking over and throwing a party across the theme park to celebrate Halloween.

New this year is Lord Vampyre’s House Party, where the dancefloor will come alive as guests groove to the music.

The popular Monster Jam Harbour Show is back, boasting rocking dance routines, monstrous music, special effects and costume characters.

Guests can also enjoy a ‘fun-filled disco’, which will take over The Dragon ride.

A motley crew of ghoulish characters, including Monster Rocker, Skeleton Guy and Mummy will await guests with spooky surprises around every turn on the new Trick or Treat Trail.

Visitors will also be treated to Brick or Treat’s new themed shows, build activities, exclusive Lego character meet and greets, and themed photo opportunities.

There will be tasty Halloween treats on offer from a range of restaurants across the resort.

Guests can also book a short break at one of the three themed accommodations at the resort.

Brick or Treat will run on October 4 and 5, 11 and 12, 18 and 19 and from October 31 until November 1.

Tickets to Legoland start from £34 per person, with kids under 90cm going for free.

For more information, visit: https://www.legoland.co.uk/explore/special-events/brick-or-treat/  

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