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LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Michigan Celebrates Family Fun With "National Parent and Child Play Day" on September 16

The attraction is offering activities and games and a special "Adults Go Free" offer now through September 16

LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Michigan will celebrate the benefits of families spending time together to engage in creative play for National Parent and Child Play Day, which coincides with National Working Parents Day on Friday, Sept. 16.

National Parent and Child Play Day will offer a series of family-focused games and activities, including parent-and-child Build & Test races, model building challenges and more. Now through Friday, Sept. 16, LEGOLAND Discovery Center Michigan is running a special “Adults Go Free” offer with the Promo Code PLAYDAY.

“A recent report has shown that when children spend quality time with their parents, they feel closer to each other, their mood improves dramatically and their overall stress is reduced,” said Hayley Anderson, general manager for LEGOLAND Discovery Center Michigan. “By celebrating the importance of quality time with each other, we hope to help families create fun experiences and lasting memories.”

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National Parent and Child Play Day guests are encouraged to explore the entire attraction, including the LEGO themed rides Kingdom Quest and Merlin’s Apprentice, 4D Cinema that brings favorite LEGO characters to life, numerous themed build and play areas, and the popular MINILAND exhibit that displays beloved local Detroit landmarks made from LEGO bricks.

For more information about LEGOLAND Discovery Center Michigan events and activities, please visit the website at www.legolanddiscoverycenter.com/michigan or Facebook page at www.facebook.com/legolanddiscoverycentermichigan.

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