Legoland goes back to the 90's for Birthday celebration
The Berkshire attraction has unveiled a 1996 street scene
Legoland Windsor Resort has unveiled a brand-new Miniland display, “1996 High Street”, turning back the clock to the year the attraction first opened to the public.
The “1996 High Street” is a nostalgic tribute to an era-defining British cultural moment, capturing the sights and spirit of the mid-90s in miniature form. Packed with familiar details and playful surprises including mini 90s pop bands, iconic shop fronts, pick ‘n’ mix stands, and 1996 football scenes. The build, which took the talented team of model makers over 171 hours to create.
Ramesh Ganeson, Vice President at LEGOLAND Windsor Resort, said: “As we celebrate our 30th year, it’s fantastic to see generations of families come together to create even more awesome memories where imaginations and creativity unleash in the world of play. It’s the perfect opportunity to reflect on the iconic 90s era and encourage families of all ages to build with us year after year. Unveiling our new ‘1996 High Street’ scene in Miniland is the perfect way to rewind and reflect on where all the fun began in March 1996.”
The “1996 High Street” will be on display in Miniland for the remainder of the park’s 30th year – until December 2026.