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Montgomery County Child Wins Contest To Be Legoland 'Manager For The Day'
Remy Goforth, of Erdenheim, turns 5 in April. He won a contest to be 'manager for a day' at the Plymouth Meeting Legoland Discovery Center.
PLYMOUTH MEETING, PA — A Montgomery County kid who turns 5 years old this month recently won the chance to be 'manager for the day' at the Legoland store in Plymouth Meeting.
Remy Goforth, of the Erdenheim section of Springfield Township, who turns 5 on April 25, won a contest that was put on by the Legoland Discovery Center, which is based inside the Plymouth Meeting Mall.
The business announced the contest in conjunction with its fifth birthday in the community.
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Legoland said in honor of its turning 5, it decided to transform its indoor playground space into the "ultimate birthday party," from April 1 through June 30, which will feature a six-foot tall Lego cake made from 5,000 bricks, something that took 50 hours to complete, according to a news release from the business.
During the months-long birthday celebration, families can enjoy building memories while participating in various activities at Legoland, such as decorating the giant birthday cake, according to the business.
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For winning the contest, Goforth, the youngster who turns 5 later this month, will also receive an annual pass to the fun space that is valid for five years.
More about the ongoing fifth birthday celebration at Legoland can be found here.
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