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Actress Stana Katic Lights Lego Christmas Tree At Legoland California Resort

November 10, 2016 By sdcnews

Actress Stana Katic and her 5-year-old niece Sophia, look on as Legoland California Resort donates $10,000 on Katic’s behalf to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Photo: Gina Yarbrough/San Diego County News

CARLSBAD–Actress Stana Katic, star of the ABC hit television series, “Castle” made a special appearance at Legoland California Resort to help the park to celebrate the holiday seasons with its 14th annual tree lighting ceremony.

More than 100 families joined Katic, her 5-year-old niece Sophia, Santa Claus, and Legoland park officials to light up the 30-foot tall Lego Christmas tree.

The tree is created out of more than 245,000 green Duplo bricks, and features more than 400 Lego ornaments and sparkles with more than 11,000 LED lights.

In honor of the new Castle Hotel breaking ground in January, Legoland master model builders created 15 new Lego castle ornaments that hung from the large Lego Christmas tree.

“I hope we get an invite to come back and be one of the first to visit the Castle Hotel,” said Katic.

Katic, known for her starring role as New York police department homicide detective Kate Beckett in the series “Castle,” spent the day enjoying all the attractions at Legoland with her niece and said she was thrilled to be a part of the ceremony and to see the new hotel.

“I hope we get an invite to come back and be one of the first to visit the Castle Hotel,” said Katic.

Fireworks blast in the background during Legoland California Resort’s 14th annual Lego Christmas Tree ceremony. Photo: Gina Yarbrough/San Diego County News

Legoland California Resort donated $10,000 on Katic’s behalf to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, a nonprofit pediatric academic medical center dedicated to creating hope and building healthier futures for children. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles treats more children with complex health conditions than any other hospital in Southern California.

“To me, it’s amazing if you can invest in a child’s health and education because then we are taking care of the next hundred years of our existence,” said Katic.

“Children’s Hospital Los Angeles relies on the generosity of the community to support its groundbreaking pediatric research and the complex care it provides for critically ill and injured children,” said Vice President of Foundation Development for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Robert Weiner. “It is an honor to receive this donation from Stana and Legoland California Resort as it helps us continue to provide the best possible care for children.”

Guests at the ceremony were not only treated to a sneak peek of the new Lego Ninjago rooms coming to Legoland Hotel next year, but also saw new renderings of the Castle Hotel.

The tree lighting ceremony is part of Legoland California Resort’s winter celebration, Holidays at Legoland California. Now through January 1, 2017, Heartlake City has been transformed into a winter wonderland for guests to enjoy. Kids can sing and dance as they watch the Lego Friends live holiday show and join in building activities in the Heartlake City stables. Occasional snow flurries and a traveling brass band playing festive bluegrass music will fill Heartlake City with the feeling of winter. Guests can also enjoy character meet and greets with Lego Santa and a Lego toy soldier and collect holiday inspired pop badges. Plus, families can ring in 2017 with San Diego’s biggest Kids’ New Year’s Eve Party on Dec. 31. All Holidays activities are included with regular Park admission.

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