Turns out all that time spent playing with LEGO was time well spent.
SEE ALSO: These wireless blocks are level 3 eroticism spellyour kid's newest coding teacherAirbnb and LEGO had revealed that they are offering one group of master builders the chance to stay overnight in a newly built LEGO house comprising of over 25 million LEGO bricks in Billund, Denmark.
Pretty much everything inside is made of LEGO bricks, including all the furniture, a waterfall bed, and even the cat.
To enter the competition entrants have to describe the one thing they would build if they had an infinite supply of LEGO by 11:59 p.m. on Nov. 16.
Sorry Emmet, the double decker couch isn't gonna cut it this time.
Not only will the winner and three guests get to stay the night in the house if they win, they will get to realise their design with the help of Jamie Berard, Design Manager Specialist at the LEGO Group.
There are some house rules that the winners would have to abide by:
Play is mandatory
Adults are advised to wear LEGO-proof slippers at all times.
If there’s anything you miss in your bedroom, feel free to build it yourself.
The bed is so comfy, you might need a brick separator in the morning.
If 25 million bricks aren’t enough, a real LEGO moulding machine is installed in the lobby.
We know you’re looking for that one rare brick, but please refrain from diving into the LEGO pool.
No night at the LEGO house would be complete without BRICKfast in bed.
State of the art home security: just throw some bricks on the floor before leaving!
That is some Willy Wonka level whimsy right there. Good luck to all the aspiring master builders out there!
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