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Best Time To Arrive At Legoland Windsor

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We thoroughly enjoyed wandering around looking at the exhibits, excellent level of detail and there is something for all ages. We went with our toddler, only went on a few rides as queues were horrendous, various options for queue busters but very expensive. We used Tesco clubcard vouchers, had lunch at the hot dog stand but very slow service. We have been twice to legoland as we didnt get to do half the rides the first time. If we didnt get pretty much free tickets through tesco points we wouldnt of gone again. Ques are ridiculosly long seems to be no max capacity for the park. Bins overflow and huts run out of food. We took our own packed... Brilliant time here with the kids Had a yearly pass and would recommend coming here with all ages Enjoy walking around the mini village and enjoy watching 4D shows Lego have great sculptures of famous landmarks including London Eye London Bridge etc I live locally and would recommend getting annual pass through Tesco club card and visit after 3.00 with...




Legoland is a fantastic place to visit during a weekday if you can, weekend can be very crowded. There's plenty of activities to do and lego building to see. All water activities are great fun, of course you get wet! Personally the best part for me was a miniature land which represents cities or countries in a super small size.... I enjoyed my visit to legoland with my kids. It was a good experience for all of us. Finding millions of Lego bricks used to build the resort was overwhelming. I kids enjoyed the rides and so did I. I brought childhood memories. Amazing place to visit with young children. There is plenty of things to keep them amused all day. Plenty of places to get something to eat and drink but they can be quite buy and pricey. We have been twice now and would definitely visit againWe spend there 2 days and each of us were satisfied, especially kids. If we have one more opportunity to go back there we will use it. We have visited on several occasions and Legoland isn't my favourite of the Merlin theme parks.




Our most recent visit was to meet up with friends and we had a great day. My children are getting taller so can go on almost all of the rides which means we can pick an chose those we feel are worth waiting for;... Great place to visit! We visited this place last year with my two boys. 9 and 5 yrs old. We spent 3 days there as one is not enough for sure. Kids were so happy to be there! We defo will be back to Legoland but to different hotel as last year we booked Basingstoke hotel and was a disaster!... Been here a few times now with the kids the whole resort is immaculate great rides and loads to see and do , be aware during half term and holidays gets really busyIt's a big place – 55 million Lego bricks have gone into creating the theme park that's just down the road from Her Majesty's Berkshire pad. Aimed at a younger crowd (two to 12-year-olds), Legoland Windsor embraced its girly side for 2015 by painting the town pink and purple to showcase the Lego Friends. Olivia, Stephanie, Andrea, Emma and Mia's new song-dance-and-adventure routine now alternates with the stunt-tastic pirates show in the 'harbour'.




This area, rechristened Heartlake City, is also home to some fresh experiences, such as an interactive tour of Olivia's House, and a new stomach-churning thrill: the equestrian-themed Mia's Riding Adventure (see below). Meanwhile, the charming train trip-cum-safari gets a new name: Heartlake City Express. The old favourites are still a big draw, from Lego City Driving School (six to 13-year-olds steer whizzy electric cars amid roundabouts, traffic lights and much confusion; there's a scaled-down version for tots) to the Jolly Rocker pirate ship, Miniland (London landmarks in miniature) and the Castaway Camp adventure playground with treehouses and rope walks. Other star turns include The Dragon – which passes slowly through various Lego-brick-built medieval scenes before giving punters the full rollercoaster treatment – and the wicked Pirate Falls Treasure Chest, a watery voyage that culminates in a drenching drop. There are drying-off cubicles dotted around the park for cold or rainy days.




Predictably, school holidays are the busiest times to go. Best to pack activities that can keep the kids amused while they're standing in line; Legoland also provides play tables full of the ever-popular bricks to play with mid-wait. Since the biggest downside to any theme park visit has to be the queueing, you might want to consider splashing out on the Legoland ride-reservation gadget, a handheld device called the Q-Bot (£15-£75), which lets you book the times of your rides in advance. Most unusual ride: Atlantis Submarine Voyage Spot live sharks and rays swimming among Lego mermaids as you travel through a 1 million-litre tank in a slow-moving submersible. Wettest ride: Pirate Falls Treasure Chest or Vikings' River Splash No, not Atlantis Submarine Voyage – because all that water stays on the outside. It's a draw between the swashbucklers' flume and the swirling rapids of the Norse Giddiest ride: Mia's Riding Adventure Clamber on to a 'pony' that spins on a giant frisbee which glides back and forth along a track that rises up at each end (remember: what goes up must lunge down)…




Why would anyone put their insides through that? The kids loved it. Kids can't bear to leave? Book into one of the Legoland Hotel’s rooms which are colourfully furnished along the same lines as the theme park's various zones. Hotel guest benefits include early access to certain rides, free parking and a Lego gift for every child. Stratford (change at Tottenham Hale) Children (5 - 15 years) View Train Timetable » View RealTime information » Timetables » Live Departures » RealTime Information » Planned Alterations » Live Flight Information » Sign up to receive the latest information & offers Need to buy a rail ticket for anywhere else in the country?  « Back to Theme & Adventure Parks *Important: LEGOLAND Windsor is subject to seasonal operating hours. Please Check Opening Times tab for further details* Whether you are earning your first driving licence behind the wheel of a LEGO® car at the LEGO® City Driving School, helping at the LEGO® City Coastguard HQ in your own LEGO boat, riding the exciting Dragon Coaster through our medieval castle or discovering the lost metropolis of Atlantis on a Submarine ride – The LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort has something for everyone!

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