Being a So Cal native, I have not had the joy of frolicking in the snow during the holidays very often, however, thanks to the elves at LEGOLAND® California, my kids will get to experience a winter wonderland complete with snow.

Beginning on November 19th, families will be able to enjoy holiday magic at the Park, via holiday décor, a darling musical called “Let it Snow,” and an entire area filled with REAL SNOW, where kids can make snowmen, throw snow balls and ride in sleds (if they’re under 32” - something special for the littlest tots!).

Most of the holiday magic will take place in Fun Town, giving even more meaning to the name Fun Town. In addition to the snow, Holiday Snow Days will feature roaming entertainment, a LEGO® holiday tree lighting, and a nightly display of fireworks at the end of December.

I am also getting excited for Kids New Years Eve, so stay tuned next week when I will provide a run down on all the awesome acts that will be performing that night.

Let It Snow at Play Town Theater: November 19 - January 2
Holiday Snow Days: November 19 – January 2
Official Tree Lighting: November 28
Nightly Tree Lighting: December 1 – 24
Holiday Fireworks: December 26 - 30
Kids' New Year’s Eve: December 31

For a full overview of Holiday Snow Days and information on a complimentary second-day return ticket to the Park, visit www.LEGOLAND.com/holidaysnowdays

Brick regards,
Model Mom Mary

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We are planning a San Diego trip in 2 weeks and are excited to see LEGOLAND for the first time and also experience the Holiday Snow Days!!

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