There are a whole host of new activities at Sea Life and Legoland in Manchester this February half term.
From February 12 to 27 Legoland and Sea Life are encouraging children to get creative.
Included in the activities are 4D movies, competitions and adventure trials.
Passes for both Sea Life and Legoland Discovery Centre can be bought via Merlin Pass, which offers a year's entry to some of the UK's biggest attractions.
Prices start at £89 and can be purchased via the website here.
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Here are the half-term events happening at Legoland and Sea Life Manchester
Legoland Discovery Centre
An all-new 4D movie, Lego Mythica, is coming to Legoland Discovery Centre.
Experience enchanted forests, raging seas, hidden caves, fire and ice and find out if the hero is in time to save this mystical world.
Tickets are priced from £21.95 or included in the price of admission, which can be bought here.
Legoland is also encouraging children to get creative at home with its Lego Build Competition to celebrate the release of the new 4D Mythica movie.
Build your own creations at home or in the attraction before February 12 to be in with the chance of winning a VIP experience with the Master Model Builder.
The winner will also get a full day of exploring at the Legoland Discovery Centre and a goodie bag of Lego prizes.
Find out how to enter the competition via the website here.
Sea Life
Meet the characters from the hit series PJ Masks and help defeat the Night-Time Baddies causing Marine Mayhem.
Activities will include a meet & greet and photo opportunities with the characters from PJ Masks.
There will be an activity trail and a hero badge for completing the mission.
Book via the website here.
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