lego friends mia's bedroom

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Lego Friends Mia'S Bedroom

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Interactive 152-Room Hotel Features a Number of LEGOLAND® Firsts Including the World’s First LEGO® Friends Suite and Master Model Builder Workshop LEGOLAND® Florida Resort opened Friday, marking the expansion of the resort to become an immersive, multi-day experience for families. opening was honored with thousands of colorful LEGO® minifigures blasting out of cannons atop the hotel and a child discovering a key to open the hotel built The new LEGOLAND Hotel debuts several features unique to LEGOLAND Florida Resort. The Hotel offers the only LEGO Friends themed guest rooms in the U.S., and the only LEGO Friends themed suite in the world. Based on the popular LEGO Friends product line, this room theme is closely modeled after the five LEGO Friends personalities: Olivia, Stephanie, Emily, Mia and Andrea. LEGOLAND Hotel is also offering Hotel guests exclusive access to a Master Model Builder Workshop by being the first LEGOLAND Resort to move its Model Shop inside the Hotel.




Hotel guests will be able to build side-by-side with a Master Model Builder during daily build sessions. LEGOLAND Hotel features 152 guest rooms and suites across four themes: Pirate, Kingdom, Adventure, and LEGO Friends. Guests of the Hotel also enjoy early access to LEGOLAND Florida Resort, free full breakfast daily, interactive play areas, daily and nightly entertainment, disco elevator, resort pool and much more. Each room sleeps up to five, and offers a king-sized bed for adults and a separate sleeping area for up to three children, featuring a bunk bed and a trundle bed, as well as two flat panel TVs. VIP Suites feature a king bed, a living room, pull out sofa, kids' play area and three flat panel TVs. Suites can sleep up to nine people. All rooms and suites feature LEGO models and a treasure chest, which can be unlocked only by completing a hotel scavenger hunt. For more information, visit LEGOLAND Florida Resort and LEGOLAND Florida Hotel in our Top 10 section.Your cart is empty.




Sorry, something has gone wrong. We can’t find the page that you are looking for. Please try our homepage LEGOLAND, Florida Family Hotels and Resorts > LEGOLAND Florida Hotel Rooms LEGOLAND Florida Hotel Rooms: Each guestroom is touted as a suite and does have two separate rooms, but does not have a door to separate the spaces. The kids' room is floor-to-ceiling decorated and has a bunk bed with a trundle allowing three kids in one bunk. The kids' room has a small flat-screen TV. Adults score the king bed in the main room that comes with a large, flat-screen TV and a premium cable package. All suites come with a mini-fridge, a Keurig coffeemaker (with coffee and hot chocolate pods) and a desk with free Wi-Fi. The bathrooms have modern sinks and tubs and, of course, more LEGO brick décor enhances the walls. Playards are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The LEGOLAND Hotel also has a small number of connecting rooms on each floor. Request a playard or connecting room when you make your reservation.




Rollaway beds and cribs are not available. Read more about LEGOLAND Florida Hotel Family Activities Read more about LEGOLAND Florida Hotel My daughter loves to play with her Friends-sets and I love to build, mostly Creator and especially modular buildings. So obviously it was just a matter of time before a modular Friends-house had to be done. Emma was the lucky chosen one, but before I began building I asked my daughter what she thinks is the most fun to play with in a lego set. ”Kitchen and food.” was the answer. So the first thing Emma got in her new house was a large kitchen, and then the rest practically built itself :-) The first floor is an open plan solution with a large kitchen, a dining room and a small hall with a functioning mailbox. The kitchen has lots of storage; drawers,cupboards and a fridge. The kitchen also has generous space so Emma can cook along with her best friends. After Emma & co has eaten in the dining room they can either go upstairs or outside to the garden.




The garden is a place for relaxation. Here Emma can lie down in the sunbed and read a good book or maybe water the flowers. But wait, there's more. If Emma wants to cool off on a hot summer day you just lift the floor and underneath there is a pool. You'll probably find Emmas cat Jewel here as well. She likes to sleep in the shadow from the parasol. The second floor begins with Emmas little workshop. A desk with an sewing machine and a board on a wall and she is ready to design and create her masterpieces. Down the hall there's a small guest toilet and the living room. In the living room Emma can enjoy a good TV-show in the spacious sofa. There are a couple of paintings and a curtain here to make it feel cosy. The second floor also has three balconies, one with a sliding door. If Emma has to choose a favorite floor it would be the third floor. The first thing you'll se when you enter the floor is the roof terrace. Here Emma can hang out with her friends and have a barbecue or just have a cold drink watching the view.




Then we have the bathroom with a bathtub and a shower, so don't be surprised if it's occupied for long hours. The last room on the third floor is Emma's room. This is where Emma tries her new makeup by the vanity table while listening to Andrea's new music, or read a good book in her comfortable bed. The third floor also has en extra lodger. She is grey and small, likes to eat cheese and lives in the corner above the stairs. Includes 5 mini-doll figures: Emma, mom Charlotte, dad Luis, Mia and Olivia plus Emma's cat Jewel Features a modular house with a kitchen, dining room, workshop, guest toilet, living room, bathroom, bedroom, roof terrace, 3 balconies and a garden Kitchen features an opening fridge with food and drinks, a kitchen island, a stove with an opening oven, sink, opening drawers and cupboards and a coffee machine. Dining room features a table with 3 chairs and a sideboard Workshop features a desk with a sewing machine and opening drawers, a chair and a whiteboard




Guest toilet features toilet, toilet paper and a small wall lamp Living room features a sofa, 2 coffee tables, a flat-screen TV, small lamp, paintings and curtains. Roof terrace features a barbecue, table and a stool Bathroom features a bath, shower, toilet, toilet paper and a sink Bedroom features a bed, vanity table with mirror, a small bookshelf filled with books, a painting, a ghettoblaster and Emma's camera Garden features a vegetable patch, sunbed, parasol and a hidden pool Accessories include paintings, clock, whiteboard pens, scissors, perfume bottle and beauty products, camera, ghettoblaster, cooking utensil, pan and pot, plates, fruits, drinks, cups and glasses, bottles, sausages, bucket, a mouse and an intercom I've tried to be faithful to the style of the Friends sets, especially Emma's sets. The color, style and even some elements are recognizable from Emma's previous sets. Even though this model has lots of pieces (1 947) for a Friends set I don't think there will be any problems for the younger audience (7-12 years).




There are no advanced building techniques involved, it's pretty straight forward. And when it's finished you'll get a lot of playability. As a bonus the model will also look great in your modular town. The only drawback I can see (and it's a small one) is that you have to lift off the roof/floors before you can play. As I said before, this model has lots of playability! I know my daughter would love to play with it. Hopefully you'll think the same and support the model :-) LDD doesn't support Friends minifigures so I've used traditional minifigures in the images. But of course it should be Friends minifigures. I don't have any guidelines of their outfits. The only thing that is important is that Emma's outfit should be unique for this model/set only. In the images there is only one design on all paintings. This is also an LDD limitation. It should of course be different designs on all paintings. Other textures are missing as well, e.g. the heat-meter in the barbecue grill and the coffee machine.

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