Lego KidsFest

Lego KidsFest is here again at the Richmond Convention Center on Richmond, VA Oct. 3 – 5!

lego kids fest 2Get hands-on over the weekend with building, creative experiences and tons of LEGO themed activities.

Kids will be excited to see that The LEGO Model Museum, the LEGO Master Builder Academy, Race Ramps, Creation Nation, Construction Zone, LEGO DUPLO®, LEGO Retail store and LEGO KidsFest Marketplace, the Big Brick Pile, LEGO Ninjago will be back again this year… but that’ doesn’t mean it’s gonna be same ‘ole same ‘ole for repeat visitors.

New to the KidsFest this year will be able to:
LEGO KidsFest big brick pile-Help thwart the Dark Side’s attempt for domination with LEGO Star Wars™

-Build a robotic snake and control it with a smart device with LEGO Mindstorms

-Create your own fairy tale and build a magical scene with LEGO Disney Princess

-Team up with Spider-Man, Iron Man, The Hulk and become the new super hero that everyone is talking about with LEGO Super Heroes

And much more!

“Any family who likes to be inspired, get hands-on and have fun together won’t want to miss LEGO KidsFest,” said Vince Rubino, LEGO Events Manager. “We’re bringing so many activities for Virginia-area families to showcase their creativity and building skills in what is sure to be a family event to remember.”

Don’t miss this opportunity to get building with your family.  The LEGO KidsFest is suitable for all ages and building abilities so young and old will all be able to enjoy!  Last year was selling out, so get your tickets early!

The Details:
LEGO KidsFest tickets
$22 for adults
$20 for children

Friday, October 3
4 pm – 8:30 pm

Saturday, October 4
Session I: 9 am – 1:30 pm
Session II: 3 pm – 7:30 pm

Sunday, October 5
Session I: 9 am – 1:30 pm
Session II: 3 pm – 7:30 pm

(Note: Each session offers the same exhibits and activities)

Greater Richmond Convention Center
403 North Third Street
Richmond, VA 23219

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Sarah Cole

Sarah is a full time working mom of three boys, Max, Hudson and Marlowe. In addition to working and parenting, Sarah has also been seen as an actress on the Richmond stage (and screen). She blogs lovingly but sporadically at SarahsMotherBlog.wordpress.com

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