booking legoland 2014

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Booking Legoland 2014

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STEP 1.COLLECT TOKENSCollect TEN tokens in The Sun between February 11 - February 28, 2017 STEP 2.BOOKING FORMComplete the booking form and attach your TEN tokens STEP 3.POST FORMSend completed form and your TEN tokens to the address provided STEP 4.YOUR TICKETSYou will receive your tickets by email (or post) within 28 daysCan't read the text above?Try another text or an audio CAPTCHAText in the box:What's this? We will be in London for 4-5 days in September 2014 and would like to visit Legoland Windsor. Can anyone tell me what Legoland is like busyness wise in September once the UK School Holidays are over? We plan to visit there on Thursday September 18th. Do you think it is still advisable to try and get a QBOT then? We have looked online at this date and it says currently none are availble to book on that date. Also, would you recommend travelling from London to Legoland Windsor on the Green LIne bus? Thanks in advance for your help! I would recommend that you stay in Windsor to visit Legoland.




Especially if you are contemplating a qbot for a young child, the bus journey would seem tortuosly slow from London. Don't know about the qbot sales… perhaps e-mail or call Legoland? I have had a lot of friends who have been to Legoland this summer, ALL have said they were disappointed and that it's had it's day. I have been there a couple of years ago and it needed a good clean up then. I would definately stay as near as possible to Legoland, there are plenty of hotels nearby. It will definately be quieter at that time. We went to Legoland in early October 2013. It was not very busy at all, almost empty, in fact. Check the days it is open before you head down to Windsor as it is not open every day at that time of year. We caught the train from London Legoland is ok during school term time. I would advise getting there for 10am when it opens and shooting straight to the rides that you most want to go on. The dragon roller coaster is the best ride. Queues start to build up after you have done your first couple of rides, so the play park areas, pirate show and puppet shows are better for the busy afternoon period as these don't involve queueing.




Laser raiders gets really bad queue's so I would avoid it altogether. Take in some snacks and drinks to avoid the high prices. I can't comment on your best way to get there as I always drive. -:- Message from TripAdvisor staff -:-This topic has been closed to new posts due to inactivity. We hope you'll join the conversation by posting to an open topic or starting a new one./pages/forums_posting_guidelines.htmlWe remove posts that do not follow our posting guidelines, and we reserve the right to remove any post for any reason. London to Windsor and other questions. Family trip from N Ireland to Lego Windsor and Harry Potter Cheapest way to get to Windsor Castle from Heathrow? Sundays at Windsor: St George's Chapel Do I need to travel into London Waterloo Station to Windsor? Daytrip to Windsor - worth combining with Oxford Stonehenge? Walk from Riverside station to entrance ? windsor castle left luggage Heathrow to Windsor to London See All Windsor Conversations




please help about legoland Places for lunch in Windsor or Eton Car Parking in Windsor Windsor 1 night/day new years eve Hotels with Legoland Package Heathrow to windsor buses & legolandBook a 1-day Resort Hopper and receive a 2nd day free! So much fun for the young and the young at heart! Be sure to buy the park-hopper passes as there are three parks to visit and you'll need at least two days to see them all. SEA LIFE Aquarium is an awesome introduction to the underwater world! Recent Photos of This Tour See all photos LEGOLAND California View additional info Customer Reviews See all reviews Hdawg USA January 2016 I'm a lego enthusiast so a five star review may seem like a given, but that aside, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Lots of building stations with lego pieces for the kids to play with and Miniland USA with loads of hidden easter eggs to find. Faye H September 2014 As always it is a pleasure to book through Viator. Legoland was great for the small children that were in our group and it was not a fast paced park, so the adults were able to relax as well.




The Hotel resort is great, the themed rooms, buffett meals, entertainment for the children and an added bonus, the entertainment in the lift! We went for a joy ride many times just for the fun experience. Patricia H January 2014 We really enjoyed our day at LEGOLAND. HOWEVER the initial tour we booked (LEGOLAND including transport from San Diego) was cancelled at short notice due to insufficient numbers. We did then however rebook just entry tickets and made out own way there. The Viator staff were very helpful is changing tickets and refunding money. NOTE: Actually getting to LEGOLAND from San Diego is a mission from San Diego via public transport so start early to make the most of the day. There is no direct transport from Carlsbad Poinsettia to LEGOLAND and this is highly disappointing. LEGOLAND and MTS should get their act together. joe d January 2014 very nice Justin W Australia April 2013 Great place, aimed more for smaller kids. the look and feel is great, so much to see and do.




triotravellers October 2012 If you have children who love LEGO, you MUST visit LEGOLAND. My husb and i took our 10yr old son and we visited twice. You cannot see all this park in one day as it is huge. We did the Lego park on the first day and then the Aquarium and the Waterpark on the second. The Aquarium is easily done in a couple of hours but the waterpark is also huge and once you're children are inside, they won't want to come out. Loved everything about this park. It is a long drive out of Anaheim but well worth it. Skootre USA December 2011 If you're between the ages of 4 and 8, this place is heaven. The rides are - mostly - tame and targeted at kids, and there's plenty of Lego building blocks and models to keep you entertained. We didn't have time to go to the aquarium or water park, but they look cool, especially if the weather was hot. We saw some people in Legoland itself without kids, which was a head-scratcher. There's not much for adults here, it's really all about the kids.




It's also heavy on the marketing tie-ins. I dare you to leave Legoland without buying at least one Lego kit. Luckily your kids will have plenty to chose from and will be very happy that Legoland has a great collection of cool and hard-to-find Lego kits. JennyC United States of ...  June 2011 Kim H Australia November 2010 Dianne B January 2017 I really enjoyed every minute. This park is mostly for the younger children but does have a few attractions for the older ones. The best part for the adults besides watching the children have fun was the food. We ate at multiple different places inside the park and did not have a bad meal. We found a wide variety of ethnic foods, fair/carnival type foods and snacks all delish. My only negative comment is to watch the prices you are charged as we had a couple of problems with being charged different prices from one end of the park to the other finding out later that ALL lego sets are priced the same. We did make management aware but you should be aware too.

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