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LEGO KidsFest Coming to a City Near You

Ready your building skills! 

The LEGO KidsFest, a nationally-traveling giant LEGO expo, is coming to a city near you! This interactive LEGO extravaganza brings all of the creative hands-on, minds-on fun of LEGO building and experiences together in an activity- and entertainment-packed family event for children of all ages and builders of all skills and interests. 

Among the many LEGO attractions, families will find: 
LEGO Model Gallery: dozens of life-sized models made entirely from LEGO bricks
LEGO Master Builders: live demonstrations and activities from the crew who get paid to play Creation Nation: build your own creation to add to a custom map of the U.S. (in U.S. Markets only) 
Race Ramps: build your own custom car, then race it down the ramp against friends and family 
Construction Zones: creative free build, play and display areas 
LEGO DUPLO®: younger visitors can explore imagination through building 
LEGO Retail and KidsFest Marketplace: purchase LEGO and official KidsFest tour merchandise 
Brick Pile: a gigantic pile full of LEGO bricks for creative play and enjoyment 
Monochromatic Builds: bricks of a single color to foster group creativity 
Brickscapes: fantastic displays that combine lots of LEGO and DUPLO sets LEGO 
CHIMA: choose your tribe and test your Speedor battling skills 
And much more, covering over 150,000+ square feet of space 

On tour since 2009, nearly 420,000 have attended a LEGO KidsFest. Previous tour stops include Minneapolis, Boston, Austin, Cincinnati, Denver, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Hartford, Milwaukee, San Jose, Phoenix, Louisville, Cleveland and Raleigh. Tickets for many cities have sold out with 27,000 to 30,000 visitors in attendance at each venue. Based on sell-out attendance in previous markets, advance ticket purchase is strongly encouraged. 

Tickets for all 2014 tour stops are on sale at www.LEGOkidsfest.com
Five sessions - all identical and 4 1/2 hours each - are available for the each tour stop. 

For full details, visit the website at www.LEGOKidsFest.com.

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