Emirates Air Line launches family competition

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To coincide with the end of the school term, Emirates Air Line in London has teamed up with construction toy company K’NEX to host a new summer family challenge. 

Emirates Air Line.
Emirates Air Line.

Parents and guardians are invited to take to the skies with their children for a free building activity that will test speed, creativity and teamwork.

Boarding at the Emirates Greenwich Peninsula terminal, participants will be given a box of K’NEX pieces before they board the cabins. They will then have 20-minutes whilst taking a round trip journey to build something inspired by the views from the cable car which reaches heights of up to 90 metres. Once they alight, they’ll submit their entries and will have the option of another single or round trip journey, this time to sit back and relax.

Children taking part must be aged seven years or older. Once all entries have been collected they will be sent to the online parenting network Mumsnet where the founder, Justine Roberts, will pick the winner.

Danny Price, Head of the Emirates Air Line, said: “We’re thrilled to be hosting the Emirates Air Line family challenge in partnership with K’NEX and Mumsnet, just in time for the start of the summer holidays. The cable car is a great attraction for children with spectacular 360 aerial views of the Capital and this promises to be a fantastic event for the whole family to enjoy. Children can build anything that their imagination conjures up – from a tower, a ship, a plane or even a new cable car!”

The winner will receive a K’NEX 70 Model Building Tub, a family ticket for the Emirates Air Line and Thames Clippers (for two adults and up to three children) and free entry to the Emirates Aviation Experience – an interactive look at the operations of commercial air travel which has just welcomed some exciting new additions including a full-size Rolls Royce Trent 900 jet engine.

Klook.com

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