

"He'll help me a little bit in the afternoon, we'll kind of tinker and put a couple pieces and put a couple figures out, he'll remember what we had done the day before," said Andrew. So far, there are six main sets, along with several mini sets, and Andrew said they spend a few hours every day starting in November building the set so that it is completely finished by Christmas.Īndrew said his two-year-old son has now started to get involved and helps with putting some of the smaller pieces on. "We got a little carried away at times, but it has turned out okay so far."

"We start building our village on our anniversary and by the time Christmas rolls around, it's pretty much done," said Andrew.Įvery Christmas for the past six years they have added at least one new set to their village and Andrew said this is the first year they have combined all of their creations.

The opening of the world’s first 'John Wick' rollercoaster, the world’s fastest spinning rollercoaster and the region’s only Lego-themed hotel are an example of the breadth and diversity of entertainment experiences in Dubai.Monday marks Lego Build Day and one Winnipeg family is showing off the masterpiece that they have been building for several years.Īndrew Burns and his wife Ashleigh started a tradition when they moved in together six years ago, which featured building holiday Lego sets. “Dubai continues to be a leader in the travel and tourism sector, with a reputation for delivering pioneering projects and landmarks. On January 21, Motiongate Dubai at Dubai Parks and Resorts will also launch the world’s first rollercoaster inspired by the 'John Wick' franchise and the world’s fastest single-car spinning rollercoaster inspired by the popular twists and turns of the heist thriller franchise 'Now You See Me'.Ī subsidiary of Dubai Holding, Dubai Parks and Resorts, is the Middle East’s largest integrated theme park destination, comprising of three theme parks – Motiongate, Legoland Dubai and Bollywood Parks.
