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Three dinosaurs made entirely of Lego bricks are on display inside the new Lego sleepover house in Billund, Denmark.
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Three dinosaurs made entirely of Lego bricks are on display inside the new Lego sleepover house in Billund, Denmark.
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No firm plans for Thanksgiving weekend? You may want to consider taking the family to Billund, Denmark, to enjoy a night at Lego House, a building filled with 25 million of the colorful bricks.

The house in the hometown of Lego’s headquarters has paired with Airbnb to offer a contest to creative minds around the world. The winning entry will best answer the question: If you and your family had an infinite supply of Legos, what would you build? And describe the dream creation.

The winner will have the chance to build his or her vision in the house Nov. 24.

“I am so intrigued to see what people will imagine,” master builder Jamie Berard said in a press statement. “The uniqueness of the opportunity to stay here in the home of the Lego brick should hopefully inspire everyone.”

Also included in the win: lunch served by two friendly robot waiters, mandatory play time and slumber in beds surrounded by a pool of bricks. (Are you humming “Everything Is Awesome” from “The Lego Movie” yet?)

For a chance to win, check out the listing page of Lego House on Airbnb and reply to the question.

Entries are due by 2 a.m. Nov. 17.

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