Lego offers 1 night sleepover at its new Danish attraction
BILLUND, Denmark (AP) - Lego is having a sleepover at its newly-opened Lego House in Denmark.
The Danish toy company has teamed up with Airbnb to allow one family to stay the night at its new attraction - a 12,000 square-meter (129,167 square-foot) building filled with 25 million colorful plastic bricks.
There's a parents' bedroom that features a Lego cat, slippers, a coffee pot, and a newspaper made from the bricks. In the children's bedroom there's a Lego teddy bear, story book, and a huge Lego brick waterfall.
Those who want to join Lego's private sleepover must enter a competition and describe what they would build if they had an infinite supply of Lego bricks.
The competition launches Thursday and is set to run till mid-November.
A Lego brick teddy bear sits on the childrenâs bed in the new Lego sleepover house teamed up with Airbnb, in Billund, Denmark, in this photo dated Sept. 8, 2017. Those who want to join Legoâs private sleepover must enter a competition and describe what they would build if they had an infinite supply of Lego bricks, then the winner will get the chance to create their entry under expert supervision, as part of their stay at the Lego House. (AP Photo/James Brooks)
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Three dinosaurs made entirely of Lego bricks on display inside the new Lego sleepover house teamed up with Airbnb, in Billund, Denmark, in this photo dated Sept. 8, 2017. Those who want to join Legoâs private sleepover must enter a competition and describe what they would build if they had an infinite supply of Lego bricks, then the winner will get the chance to create their entry under expert supervision, as part of their stay at the Lego House. (AP Photo/James Brooks)
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Morning newspaper and pot of tea all made of Lego bricks in the adult's bedroom inside the new Lego sleepover house teamed up with Airbnb, in Billund, Denmark, in this photo dated Sept. 8, 2017. Those who want to join Legoâs private sleepover must enter a competition and describe what they would build if they had an infinite supply of Lego bricks, then the winner will get the chance to create their entry under expert supervision, as part of their stay at the Lego House. (AP Photo/James Brooks)
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The new Lego sleepover house teamed up with Airbnb, with a camera, hat and vase of flowers, all made entirely of Lego bricks, in Billund, Denmark, in this photo dated Sept. 8, 2017. Those who want to join Legoâs private sleepover must enter a competition and describe what they would build if they had an infinite supply of Lego bricks, then the winner will get the chance to create their entry under expert supervision, as part of their stay at the Lego House. (AP Photo/James Brooks)
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