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LEGOLAND Florida: Single Day Tickets Tickets must be unused and unsigned to qualify for return When working with cancellations and refunds, all orders are reviewed on a case-by-case basis. or call us at 1-877-849-2968.Help us protect your privacy, please do not include in your message any sensitive personal information such as credit/debit card number, bank/checking account number, social security number, driver's license number or equivalent data. We will contact you as needed to complete your request. LEGOLAND Florida: Multi Day Tickets LEGOLAND Florida: Park & Water Park Tickets Enjoy admission 1 or 2 day admission to LEGOLAND Florida Park and Water Park. Please note: LEGOLAND Water Park is currently closed until March 2017. Ticket DetailsEnjoy one (1) or two (2) days at LEGOLAND® Florida Resort and Water Park.Refund PolicyTickets must be unused and unsigned to qualify for returnWhen working with cancellations and refunds, all orders are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.




or call us at 1-877-849-2968.Help us protect your privacy, please do not include in your message any sensitive personal information such as credit/debit card number, bank/checking account number, social security number, driver's license number or equivalent data. We will contact you as needed to complete your request.ExpirationSecond visit must be used within 9 days of first visit.ExpirationSecond visit must be used within 9 days of first visit. Special Offers & What’s New! AAA Membership has many rewards; like great deals on entertainment for the whole family. From amusements parks to zoos, live performances, sporting events and more. So, why pay full price? Use your membership for all it’s worth and start saving on entertainment today! All prices and special offers are subject to change and availability. Prices shown do not include sales tax, unless otherwise noted. Prices and special offers are only valid within the promotional period. Any prices and special offers displayed beyond the promotional period are invalid.




Contact your local AAA branch for more details. HARRY POTTER characters, names and related indicia are © & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Harry Potter Publishing Rights © JKR. *Includes free admission with presentation of your Blue Man Group show ticket to select Universal CityWalk® clubs on same date as your Blue Man Group show ticket. Not valid for separately ticketed concerts and special events. Some venues require ages 21 or older and a cover charge for admission. Valid photo ID required. Does not include admission to AMC® Universal Cineplex 20 with IMAX®, Hard Rock Live® or Hollywood Drive-in Golf™. Restrictions apply and benefits are subject to change without notice. Universal elements and all related indicia TM & © 2016 Universal Studios. © 2016 Universal Orlando. All benefits and blockout dates are valid on a calendar year basis and are subject to availability and to change without notice. 2-Park Annual Preferred Pass The 2-Park Annual Preferred Pass entitles one (1) guest admission to BOTH Universal Studios Florida™ and Universal's Islands of Adventure™ theme parks for a one (1) year period beginning and including the first day this pass is used.




This pass includes free admission to select special events and discounts on select products including but not limited to: multi-day theme park admission tickets, separately ticketed events, Blue Man Group tickets and at On-Site Hotels and select food and merchandise locations. This pass includes free self-parking and discounted preferred parking after the first visit to parks; On-site hotel parking is not included. The 2-park Annual Preferred Pass also includes Early Park Admission one (1) hour prior to regular scheduled park opening to one (1) Universal Orlando™ theme park as determined by Universal Orlando Resort™. Early Park Admission is valid at select attractions at each theme park and blockout dates apply. Annual Pass benefits and blockout dates are valid on a calendar year basis and are subject to availability and to change without notice. Guest must present a valid photo ID with this pass for admission into the parks and to receive discounts. Passes are non-transferable, non-refundable and may not be copied or resold.




2-Park Annual Power Pass The 2-Park Annual Power Pass entitles one (1) guest admission to BOTH Universal Studios Florida™ and Universal's Islands of Adventure™ theme parks for a one (1) year period beginning and including the first day this pass is used. This pass includes free admission to select special events and discounts on select products including but not limited to: multi-day theme park admission tickets, separately ticketed events, Blue Man Group tickets and at On-Site Hotels. This pass also includes discounted self-parking after the first visit to parks; Guest must present a valid photo ID with this pass for admission into the parks and to receive discounts. Passes are non-transferable, non-refundable and may not be copied or resold. The 2-Park Seasonal Pass entitles one (1) guest admission to BOTH Universal Studios Florida™ and Universal's Islands of Adventure™ theme parks for a one (1) year period beginning and including the first day this pass is used.




Not valid 5/27–6/9/17 at Disney's Animal Kingdom® Theme Park. Proof of Florida residency required. Ticket is nontransferable and excludes activities/events separately priced. Admission is subject to capacity closures and other restrictions. Mission Bay & Beaches Downtown & Gaslamp Quarter North Park & South Park Inland Valley, Mountain & Desert Mission Valley & Old Town Sign up to receive the latest news, events, and updates about San Diego. Our monthly and weekly newsletters will keep you informed about the latest and greatest happenings in the destination. For the ultimate guide to planning your San Diego vacation, view and download the San Diego Visitor Planning Guide, packed with useful information that will help you plan the perfect San Diego getaway. Travel Guides & Apps Visitor Information & Services Camping & RV ParksIf you’ve seen The Lego Movie and are concerned that a trip to Legoland will be like stumbling into Emmet’s world, one in which a simple-minded hero takes on the evil of corporate domination in Lord Business, then relax.




Legoland California opened 15 years ago before mini-figures were imbued with personality and is, as far as amusement parks go, remarkably low stress. With more than 60 attractions, Legoland is part entertainment — there are mild-mannered roller coasters, such as Coastersaurus, and water-fighting pirate ships. It is part inspiration, with elaborate sculptures in Miniland USA created with millions of rectangular blocks. And like the Danish blocks themselves, which have become one of the most popular toys ever made, Legoland is about kids’ imagination. If your kids would happily turn your home into Bricksburg, Legoland is a must-do at some point during their childhood. Here are some tips for saving money (and precious time) so you will feel less like Bad Cop guarding your wallet from those seeking to empty it. (We'd love to hear your Legoland tips as well; please add them in comments!) The first thing to know about Legoland pricing is that it is not straightforward — think something between a predictable movie ticket and a wildly varying airline ticket.




Spend some time on the resort website researching different options. Make sure you buy at least seven days in advance as prices increase the closer to your visit dates. More than a week out, adult admission (not including the Sea Life Aquarium or water park) is $76, children ages 3-12 years old are $66. However, if you wait until the day or two beforehand, you will pay $83 per adult (same as the walk-up admission price) and $73 per child. Kids under 3 are free at Legoland, though you will have to buy them a separate ticket for entrance to the water park. If you suspect one day at Legoland is not enough, it is inexpensive to add more days, but make those purchases up front as well. You can also check the website of the nearby Costco on Palomar Airport Road as it sometimes sells discounted tickets. And AAA members can get reduced tickets. If you don't yet subscribe to the Lego Club Magazine and are planning your trip a couple of months out, make sure to subscribe to the bi-monthly publications, which include "Kids Go Free" coupons where one child can go free with a full-price adult admission.




Coupons include a discount code that can be used when purchasing online. For lodging, you could try a vacation package, whether at the adjacent Legoland Hotel, which offers early park admission and inclusive breakfast buffets, or the nearby Sheraton, which has its own entrance to Legoland. Because we have three children and often travel with extended family, we have many mouths to feed. So our family typically rents a house or condo with full kitchens near downtown Carlsbad. Besides Costco, there is an Albertson’s right off I-5 that allows us to eat in for all of our breakfasts and for many of our dinners. Staying near the beach and watching the sunset also allows for some nice decompression after a day at the park. Three websites we have had good luck with are VRBO, HomeAway and BeachFront Only. If you are staying off site, rather than showing up promptly for the park’s 10 a.m. opening, wait until around 10:30 a.m. to avoid the long line at the entrance. Also, by arriving after the mass of vehicles, you may find excellent general parking up near the premiere parking rows.




Instead of paying $25, you can end up pay $15 for general parking while walking roughly 12 more feet. The "Lego Movie Experience" exhibit at Legoland is a new and popular draw. Fans will queue up for more than an hour to see the giant city in Will Ferrell's character’s basement, the set on which the animated action sequences are based. Rather than waiting in line, we gambled on the timing and sure enough, by mid-afternoon we were able to walk right in. If your family has seen the movie, it is interesting to seek out details like the monorail or vehicles from battle scenes. But if you have not seen the movie or don’t particularly care about film staging, make sure you go when there is no line, likely later in the day. Unlike Disney resorts, Legoland doesn't have a FastPass system. So plan on waiting in line for popular attractions such as the Project X roller coaster. Lines may not look long, but on certain attractions such as Knight’s Tournament, which spins riders up, down and every which way, very few riders go at a time.




Over the years we've found that the best time to hit these popular rides is when everyone else is either eating lunch or back at the hotel during naptime. Those two rides are your best bets for older children seeking an adrenaline rush, and they appreciate when fewer strollers and small kids are in their way. You can also pick rides that have other activities around as you wait, such as  Sky Cruiser, where you pedal along a track above Miniland and which loops the line around a kids' play area. So rather than being restless during the wait, children are building or racing LEGOs. Legoland’s official policy reads that outside food and drinks are not allowed. But there are lockers in the front of the park, and we have seen people storing coolers. In our four visits to Legoland, we have brought in water bottles and snacks with no questions asked. The staff at Legoland is very accommodating. Unlike some places you visit where you feel nickel-and-dimed, this park feels friendly.




We asked for extra cups so we could get more water and were not charged. You can also share meals and snacks. Go ahead and splurge on the Granny’s Apple Fries, and dip them in vanilla-flavored whipped cream. But share an order or two. Even the normal restaurant fare at the Garden Cafe or Walk 'n' Bowl Ramen is well-proportioned so splitting adult meals may work well for children. Bring a small dehydrated towel in your purse or bag: Many of the rides like Splash Battle in Pirate’s Cove and Aquazone set riders up to get doused. (It is usually by people you do not know, so don’t take it personally!) The Swabbies Deck and Water Works sections, where kids can play in fountains, are also fun if it’s hot, so it’s helpful to have something to pat them down. Alternatively you can pay $5 to get inside the family dryer. Families who have not been to Legoland before might wonder if it is worth spending the extra $10 for the Sea Life Aquarium. If your kids are big LEGO fans and that is why you are there, the aquarium is easy to skip.

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