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legoland hotel prices california

legoland hotel prices ca

Legoland Hotel Prices California

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2X STARPOINTS ON FIRST 3 STAYS, PLUS MORE Register for SPG® Double Take by March 15, 2017 and your stays through April 15, 2017 will earn double Starpoints, then thousands more: Double Starpoints® on your first three stays Even more Starpoints starting on your 4th stay. Register now to reveal your invitation-only SPG Double Take bonus offer. Book your winter getaway now and make every day more rewarding with extra Starpoints. Stay & Play Package Tee off on North San Diego’s hidden gem: The onsite Crossings at Carlsbad Golf Course. Book now and receive: 1- Round of Golf at the Onsite Crossings at Carlsbad Golf Course for 1 person per day. A 2nd round of golf is available for a discounted $75 per person per round. Unlimited practice facility and range balls Personalized engraved Crossings at Carlsbad bag tag Usage GPS equipped golf cart Daily American Breakfast at TWENTY/20 for up to 2 people per day Book online or call 866-716-8134 and mention rate plan LCPKG1.




LEGOLAND® California Resort Package Stay with us and take advantage of our private entrance to LEGOLAND® California Resort with our package that includes: Book online or call 866-716-8134 and mention rate plan LOPKG1. The Great Indoors Package Bring the great outdoors indoors during your next stay. All items are keepsakes for you to continue your adventures at home.  One canvas folding chair Please note: Additional items can be purchased individually. Book online or call 866-716-8134 and mention rate plan LGPKG1. Want to do it all? Mix and match your daily activities with this exclusive package. Add a new adventure each day you stay and choose from: 1. One round of golf with a golf cart, unlimited use of practice facility and engraved bag tag* 2. One-50 minute massage or facial treatment at Ocean Pearl Spa per person* 3. A Resort Hopper Ticket for LEGOLAND® California Resort  (may be substituted for San Diego Safari Park tickets)*




4. One hour jet ski rental at Carlsbad Lagoon* (California Watersports) PLUS: Daily American Breakfast at TWENTY/20* *(up to 2 people per day per stay) Book online or call 866-716-8134 and mention rate plan LVPKG1. It’s Always the Weekend with Breakfast and Savings It’s time to start getting more from your vacation. Special perks for Starwood Preferred Guest® members: 35%* off stays Thursday – Sunday Daily continental breakfast for two in the hotel restaurant Not an SPG® Member? Join today and discover just how rewarding membership can be. *35% discount is taken off of RACK rates. Best available rate will be given if lower than 35% off RACK Book online, or call 877-782-0150 and ask for rate plan SPG35B. Located in Mission Valley, this hotel is 1.1 mi (1.8 km) from Fashion Valley Mall and within 3 mi (5 km) of University of San … Comprising 8 buildings in a tropical setting near the foothills of Mission Valley, and convenient to I-8, this resort is 2 …




This hotel is in San Diego, less than five minutes from Presidio Park, Historic Old Town San Diego State Park, the University … This family-friendly San Diego hotel is located near the airport, within 2 mi (3 km) of Fashion Valley Mall, Mission Valley … Located in San Diego's Mission Valley corridor just off I-8, this San Diego hotel is a half-mile from 2 shopping centers, and … Located in Mission Valley, this motel is 1.2 mi (1.9 km) from Fashion Valley Mall and within 3 mi (5 km) of University of San … This Mission Valley hotel is 1 mile from Old Town San Diego and 4 miles from both downtown San Diego and beaches. Adjacent to I-8, this budget-friendly hotel is within 6 miles of 2 sports stadiums, the Gaslamp Quarter, the convention … Located in Mission Valley, Kings Inn San Diego - Seaworld - Zoo puts guests close to San Diego hotspots like Little Italy, an … This 8-story hotel is 2 miles from historic Old Town San Diego and 6 miles from downtown.




The San Diego Zoo is within 5 miles. By Katrina Brown Hunt on Apr 17, 2013 Why Go: For passionate fans of iconic little plastic bricks, LEGOLAND has become a primary-color pilgrimage. The first U.S. LEGOLAND theme park opened in California in 1999, and has since expanded to include an aquarium and waterpark, alongside the rides and mini, LEGO-fied cityscapes—and it’s now easy to spend more than a day here. Now, following in the footsteps of Disney resorts and hotels, the LEGOLAND Hotel offers the luxury of easy access: steps away from the theme park’s front gate, early-morning entry for some rides, and a certain behind-the-velvet-rope (and very hands-on) LEGO experience. Granted, during peak season you're paying about $100 extra per night, compared to local hotels. But for true pilgrims, it's worth it. When my family and I visited during the Grand Opening, we found that the vivid, primary-color vibe is clearly meant to thrill the kids—and not necessarily soothe parents—but the hotel still exudes an infectious sense of fun.




Location: The LEGOLAND Hotel is just east of I-5 in Carlsbad, 30 minutes from the San Diego Airport and roughly 90 minutes from L.A. The beach is just a five-minute drive away, and you're also within a few minutes of various chain restaurants (from BJ’s to In-N-Out Burger). Room Options: The 250-room hotel is spread over three floors, each with its own theme: Adventure (a LEGO nod to Indiana Jones), Pirate, and Kingdom. All rooms have the same basic layout: a grown-up side with a queen bed, flat-screen TV, desk and chair, plus a semi-enclosed alcove for kids with its own flat-screen TV and bunk beds (and a trundle underneath, nice for three-kid families). Walls and shelves are adorned with LEGO accents such as candelabras and butterflies, while carpets are patterned with big graphics, such as magic brooms and serpents. The hotel’s 24 suites add more space and a sleeper sofa. The best part: You shouldn’t feel guilty if you opt for a standard instead of a premium room.




In both classes, the kids’ alcove has the same eye-popping decor (say, LEGO wizard wallpaper). Premium rooms follow suit on the grown-up side, but in the standard rooms it's tastefully toned down, with color block walls and simple draping instead—which may come as a relief to some parents after a long day in the theme park. All rooms come with a tub bathroom, coffee maker and LEGO-themed ice bucket—but the lack of a mini fridge may annoy families used to stowing milk and snacks. Just For Kids: Most everything here keeps the 12-and-under set in mind. Kids have their own check-in counter where they get a welcome goodie bag, while the uber-colorful lobby has several bins and a giant play house stocked with thousands of LEGOS. Rooms also come with an extra, toy safe, where kids use clues to crack the code and find goodies (mini LEGOs, chocolate coins) tucked inside. Babysitting: The concierge can recommend local babysitting agencies. Recreation: There’s a large pool, which goes to five feet deep but has plenty of shallow water (even under two feet).




There’s an on-duty lifeguard, free use of kid-sized life jackets and, during peak season, swim-up movies on weekend nights. Where to Eat: The hotel’s main restaurant is Bricks, which offers a large buffet for breakfast ($23/adult, $8.50/child) and dinner ($25/adult, $10/child). No surprise, there are plenty of kid pleasers—pancakes and pastries in the morning, mac ’n’ cheese and chicken fingers in the evening—as well as a kids-height buffet section, but there is also enough carne asada, spinach salad, and mozzarella caprese to keep parents happy. Across from the buffet is the Skyline Lounge, a full bar with the most mod styling of the hotel. The second, more casual eatery is the Skyline Cafe, a counter-style cafe with sandwiches, fruit cups, java and to-go bowls of cereal. Room service is also available (figure $12 for a burger). Aesthetically, the Adventure rooms—with earth tones and burnt orange walls—may be the biggest crowd-pleasers for boys, girls, and parents.




Kingdom is a little heavier on knights than princesses, while red-and-white Pirate has the most vivid colors. For an ocean view, ask for a room on the second or third floor (Pirate or Adventure) facing west. The early-entry perk happens a half hour before opening, for one portion of the park; use that time to ride Coastersaurus, which will have long lines for the rest of the day. Even if you’re on the first floor, don’t miss the fabulous disco-themed elevators (strobe lights, ABBA, BeeGees and more) and the whoopee-cushion corner in the elevator lobby. Read More about Carlsbad > 10 Things to Add to Your Fall Bucket List with Kids From fall festivals and camping to all kinds of Halloween-themed celebra... Affordable Hotels with Complimentary Amenities Expensive Hotels Lack These fantastic yet super affordable hotels offer a myriad of amenities ... Exploring Southern California’s Amusement Parks with Kids If you and your kids are into amusement parks, there is no shortage of t...

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