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Detailed Design of LEGO Tower of Terror Set Revealed For Potential Release

LEGO’s Collaboration with Disney

The partnership between LEGO and Disney has flourished over the years, producing a wide range of exciting products that engage both the LEGO and Disney fanbases. Many of LEGO’s themed sets focus on iconic Disney films, capturing the essence of beloved characters and stories. However, LEGO has ventured into recreating Disney landmarks, achieving notable successes with larger sets like Cinderella Castle and Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship.

The image shows a LEGO R2-D2 set from Star Wars. The left side displays the built model on a black background, while the right side shows the box with images of the model, components, and branding.
Credit: Disney Store

The popularity of Disney-themed LEGO sets continues to grow, thanks to the seamless blend of storytelling and creativity. With each release, LEGO manages to evoke nostalgia while inspiring imagination. This synergy has created a solid foundation for potentially exploring Disney rides, which has been a less common venture for the brick manufacturer.

Rise of Disney Ride LEGO Sets

While LEGO focuses predominantly on film-based sets, there is a noticeable increase in interest surrounding attractions and rides. The release of the miniature version of Disney’s Haunted Mansion marked LEGO’s initial foray into recreating ride experiences. Unfortunately, this set highlighted the ride’s exterior and left many details untouched.

Snow White LEGO
Credit: Disney, LEGO

In recent months, fans have ramped up efforts to introduce new concepts inspired by actual rides. Various proposals have surfaced on the LEGO Ideas platform, showcasing recreations of famous attractions that receive enthusiastic support from the LEGO community. This momentum demonstrates a growing appetite for more immersive LEGO experiences linked to Disney parks.

The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Concept

The latest buzz revolves around a fan-submitted set based on the iconic Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. This project has gained significant attention, already amassing over 10,000 supporters, thus entering LEGO’s coveted review process. The proposed set boasts impressive dimensions, measuring 15 inches long, 15.7 inches wide, and nearly 16 inches tall, indicating a substantial build.

A LEGO model of the Hollywood Tower Hotel stands tall on the left, as though hinting at LEGO possibly making a Twilight Zone Tower of Terror set. Two minifigures appear on the right, set against a vibrant purple and pink gradient background.
Credit: Lego Ideas

The design intricately details multiple elements within the hotel, including a hall, a heating room, two libraries, and three elevator shafts. Additionally, the gardens surrounding the tower are designed to be lush and inviting, incorporating trees and other visual features. Notably, this set is inspired by the Tower of Terror at Disneyland Paris while echoing the atmosphere of the attraction found at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

Future of the Tower of Terror Set

As the fan-driven concept enters LEGO’s review process, the anticipation among Disney fans and LEGO enthusiasts is palpable. The review stage is crucial, as LEGO designers will assess the set’s feasibility and practicality for mass production. However, it is essential to note that even if the Tower of Terror set successfully navigates this stage, it may take several months to become available in stores.

A LEGO model of the Hollywood Tower Hotel, inspired by the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror attraction—perfect for fans hoping for LEGO possibly making a Twilight Zone Tower of Terror set. Includes two minifigures beside the building.
Credit: Lego Ideas

The community’s interest in Disney ride-themed sets highlights a new direction for LEGO, indicating that fans are eager for a broader range of experiences beyond traditional movie adaptations. The potential release of the Tower of Terror set could pave the way for more opportunities for LEGO to explore additional Disney attractions in the future, fulfilling a unique niche in the market. Excitement continues to build as fans await further updates on this enchanting addition to LEGO’s expanding repertoire.

Rick Lye

Rick is an avid Disney fan. He first went to Disney World in 1986 with his parents and has been hooked ever since. Rick is married to another Disney fan and is in the process of turning his two children into fans as well. When he is not creating new Disney adventures, he loves to watch the New York Yankees and hang out with his dog, Buster. In the fall, you will catch him cheering for his beloved NY Giants.

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