best rides at legoland windsor

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Best Rides At Legoland Windsor

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The requested URL /legoland-windsor/i.php?page=22 was not found on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.Download our Top Tips Download our Top Tips to help make the most out of your day! Save up to £15 per person and enjoy faster entry with online Print At Home Tickets Measure your child’s height at home and plan which rides you can enjoy in advance by checking for any restrictions on our Rides & Attractions pages. Bringing children under 3? Take a look at the rides most suitable for under 3s and no minimum height restriction. Download the free Resort App to help you plan your visit Download the FastConnect app and register your device at home to connect automatically to free Wifi upon arrival. Let your imagination run wild by creating your very own LEGOLAND Windsor Resort Hotel birthday party in an exclusive area of Bricks Family Restaurant. To find out more click here.




Head to NEXO Knights Kingdom, Pirate Shores, and Kingdom of the Pharaohs first and work your way back through the park – these are the quietest areas of the park in the morning Invest in a Q-Bot at The Beginning or in Adventure Land to beat the queues and get the most out of your day. Is it your birthday? Make your way to Guest Services located in Heartlake City where you can pick up a Birthday Badge and have a special message put up on our information boards around the park. Catch a show or take a stroll around Miniland for some light relief during your visit. Head to the Imagination Theatre to watch the LEGO® 4D Movie and Nexo Knights before 3pm as it tends to get busier later in the day. Reach new heights on Sky Rider and Space Tower in the middle of the day when it will be quieter. Personalise your trip with an engraved key LEGO® Brick keychain – only at the Splash and Play store! With our Buy Now, Collect Later service, you can beat the rush by buying your LEGO gifts earlier in the day and pick them up from  when you leave. 




If you are staying at the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort hotel we can even send them directly to the hotel so they will be ready and waiting for you after a full day of adventure. Make sure to visit The Last Chance Bazaar located in Kingdom Of The Pharaohs, the only store in the entire park where you can purchase individual LEGO bricks. Check out the following attractions and shows which have little to no queues: Brickville, Castaway Camp, DUPLO® Splash Safari, DUPLO® Theatre Puppet Show, Loki’s Labyrinth, Miniland, and X-BOX® Gaming Zone. Head to the big rides like The Dragon, Vikings' River Splash and Atlantis Submarine Voyage in the late afternoon when the park is winding down. Collectable Pop Badge with each kid’s meal in the Family Restaurants. Don’t forget to share your visit with us at one of our Touch Screen Survey Points or TripAdvisor The LEGO Big Shop can get very busy at the end of the day. The store is much quieter between 12pm – 4pm




Enjoyed your day but didn't get to see everything you wanted to? Upgrade to an Annual Pass & get your entry free refunded! Hidden Treasure Around the Resort The Loch Ness Monster Lies in the depths of Miniland. Can you find the bubbles in the water that give away his secret location? You can soak your friends on Pirate Falls – Treasure Quest by firing the cannons in the viewing area! Can you spot the buttons at the bottom of the Hill Train? If you press them, our fish come to life and shower the explorers aboard the Heartlake City Express. From the safety of dry land, press the buttons next to S.Q.U.I.D Surfer and squirt your friends as they ride the waves. Head up to Vikings’ River Splash and in a hidden cove you will find splash-tastic cannons to drench any Vikings sailing the seas!If you're looking for stomach-in-the-mouth rollercoasters, Legoland is not for you. This is the entry-level theme park for families with kids below the age of 12, with bucket-loads to keep toddlers happy.




Now in its third decade, the theme park (on the former site of Windsor Safari Park) is owned by Merlin Entertainments - as so many are in Britain. But, set in lovely grounds, it still has some of the charm of its the original Danish parent park, with plenty of giraffes, crocodiles and pirates made out of Lego bricks scattered among the rides. • The ultimate guide to the UK's theme parks Lego Friends Heartlake City. Lego City has been given a mauve make over and is now home to a few attractions based on the Lego range aimed at girls. There's a shopping mall, and Olivia's House which has some rather unresponsive screens where you can 'bake' digital cakes. It feels very un-Lego. More successful is a great new ride, Mia's Riding Adventure, where you sit on a horse while being spun and flung high into the sky. Great for thrill seekers. A nice selection of gentle rides that pre-schoolers will love, and - as a result - a blissful lack of marauding teenagers. Older kids are not completely ignored, as long as they don't mind getting wet: Pirate Falls and Raft Racers are splashingly-good fun.




• 50 great days out in the UK The food is surprisingly decent with a some healthy options for children, especially at the Duplo family buffet. Miniland - various countries fashioned out of 40 million Lego, with amusing and clever little details - remains the highlight for many. Just a shame that some parts of it are looking a little faded. Fairy Tale Brook is genuinely charming for small children - a gentle bob in a boat, passing Little Red Riding Hood, the Three Little Pigs and other favourites made out of Lego Like many Merlin parks, the queues can be long on some rides. Too few staff on at many attractions doesn't help. Over an hour for Laser Raiders is standard. Paying £35 per person for a Q-Bot seems a ruinously expensive solution. Also, around every corner, there is another kiosk aimed at relieving you of your money: face-painting, fairground stalls, drying machines (after the wet rides). • Legoland Resort Florida: in pictures From the highest point of the lovely gardens there are spectacular views to Windsor and all the way to City of London skyscrapers.

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