Brick based break anyone? LEGO and Airbnb combine.

LEGO Airbnb competition

The newly opened LEGO House in Billund and Airbnb have teamed up to bring one family the ultimate brick based sleepover. You’ll be welcomed by Jamie, a master builder, treated to some top-secret LEGO tips and tricks and then some lunch served by two robot waiters.

 

The doors will slam shut to Joe Public and you and your family are off on a private tour of the new abode. The Tree of Creativity, built by hand from over 6 million bricks, the Masterpiece Gallery, showcasing LEGO creations from fans all over the world and then to the Experience Zones, to direct your own LEGO movie, engineer robotic cars and send them flying over jumps, design cities, and loads more beside.

And then, destination Zzzzzz –  your destination: a bedroom floating in a pool of bricks underneath a 6-meter-tall LEGO waterfall. Everything around you is made out of LEGO bricks: armchairs, lamps, the alarm clock, the TV, your favorite story book, and even the cat. But before you drift off into your most colorful dreams ever, there’s building to do.

 

The next morning, after BRIKfast and before the doors reopen to the public, there’s one final surprise, the only clue being that in some small way, your family will leave your footprint in LEGO House long after you leave, just like the memories of your time here.

To enter, answer this question: If you and your family had an infinite supply of LEGO bricks, what would you build? Describe your dream creation between November 1 of 2017 at 9:00pm Pacific Time (5am GMT) and 11:59pm Pacific Time on November 16 of 2017 (17 of november, 7:59am), and you could spend the night among an infinite supply of LEGO bricks—and create a version of your entry with a LEGO Master Builder.

 

About Peter Jenkinson

Toyologist Pete Jenkinson regularly writes about toys in national newspapers like The Sun and The Mail. This super-dad has an unmatched passion and dedication for trying and testing the latest, coolest and most interesting offerings from the world of toys.

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