The press release for the camp talked about how the kids will get to work side-by-side with a Lego Master Builder in group-building events—which will encourage teamwork and hone motor skills, blah blah blah. Dude! You get to play with Lego for five days, while Dad plays golf and Mom flirts with the pool boy. Sweet!
The package ncludes special one-of-a-kind Lego gifts, as well as a bunch of other Atlantis-oriented activities—a swim with a dolphin, an Atlantis Speedway session, lunch every day, an ice cream social, and a pizza and 'coketail' party. (We are not making this up. If we did, it would involve way more Lego.)
Lego Fantasy Camp costs $425 per child excluding accommodations. It is only available when booking a minimum four-night stay at Atlantis. If you want to go the whole hog, JetBlue is "the official airline of Lego Fantasy Camp" and will be offering air-inclusive room packages for Legoheads.
If you really love your child, you'll sign them up right now.
As for us, we're off to study Diary of a Wimpy Kid for tips on acting like we're under 12. Later!




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