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The annual combined pass for Legoland Dubai and Legoland Water Park has been priced at Dh995 a year, or mere Dh83 a month. Sales of the passes has begun at www.legoland.ae, which enables buyers to be the “first to play” at the theme park’s 60 rides, slides and attractions before it officially opens to the public in October 2016. The annual two-park combo pass is priced at Dh995, with the annual pass for Legoland Dubai is Dh765. “The first annual pass holders will become privileged members that will be among the first families ever to try our rides and attractions, and will enjoy incentives including special access to private events helping to build the park, as well as a Lego brick and Annual Pass Card,” said Siegfried Boerst, General Manager of Legoland Dubai. In addition to 12 months admission to the theme park, all annual pass holders will have benefits such as discounts on the park’s retail, food and beverage besides special offers all through the year.




Legoland, aimed at children from 2 to 12 years, features over 40 interactive rides, shows and attractions and 15,000 Lego model structures made from over 60 million Lego bricks.  The park has six themes – Lego City, Adventure, Kingdoms, Imagination, Factory and Miniland. On the construction side, “Splash-N-Swirl”, the water park’s first slide has been installed and on completion the water park will over 20 water slides and attractions, including “Build-A-Raft River” where children of all ages can customise their own raft using Lego soft bricks.  They can also “Build-A-Boat” using countless bricks before testing their design against the flow of water in a 10 metre river. Legoland will be operated by Merlin Entertainments Plc. In its presentation in November 2015, Dubai Parks and Resorts, the developer of the Dh10.5 billion theme park destination, put the estimated 2017 price of a single day ticket for Bollywood Parks at Dh285, Motiongate Dubai at Dh330, while Legoland Dubai and Legoland Waterpark at Dh295 and Dh245, respectively.




In a statement sent to Emirates 24/7, the company said the pricing structure for the other parks will be “similar” and details of annual passes will be announced soon. It added that the destination is scheduled to open in October and it does do not foresee any delays in that. The other elements of the destination include: A Hollywood-inspired theme park, bringing entertainment from DreamWorks Animation, Sony Pictures Studios and Lionsgate. There are five themed zones with 27 attractions spread across four million square feet of land. Parques Reunidos Servicios Centrales will operate the park. It will be a Bollywood-inspired entertainment destination. Spread across 2.1 million square feet, it will have five themed zones with 16 attractions, which will be operated by Parques Reunidos Servicios Centrales. A Polynesian-themed family hotel with 503 keys and will include amenities such as multiple pools, spa, business centre and lazy river. The Marriott Group will operate it.




It will be the grand entrance plaza that will interconnect the three theme parks. It will have 220,000 square feet of leasable space and four themed zones: French Village, Boardwalk, India Gate and The Peninsula. It will also have a one-kilometer canal flowing through the development.To enjoy customized local content, please enter your ZIP Code below. AAA Oklahoma proudly serves AAA members in the state of Oklahoma Come play your part at LEGOLAND® California Resort. With more than 60 rides, shows and attractions, it’s an interactive, hands-on experience for families with children 2-12. At LEGOLAND Park come and experience Pirate Reef, Dragon Coaster, Driving School, Fun Town Police and Fire Academy and new this spring, LEGO Legends of Chima 4D™ Movie Xperience. The resort is also home to the world’s first LEGOLAND Water Park with slides and a lazy river where you can build your own LEGO themed raft. Next-door is SEA LIFE® Aquarium with undersea creatures, and interactive discovery zones. 




Visit the LEGOLAND California Website     Location     HoursLooking for the quick solution to getting tickets, the below options are available. These tickets can be printed up right after purchase and directly from the iPad located in the lobby. Please call 1-800-719-8961 for reservation assistance. 2017 LEGOLAND/SEA LIFE Hopper + 2nd Day FREE within 9 days!Valid for two day admission to LEGOLAND California and SEA LIFE Aquarium. Second visit must occur within 9 days of first visit. Tickets are non-transferable and non-refundable. Parking is not included.Adult $85.00 ($28.00 off gate price)2017 LEGOLAND - 1 Day AdmissionAdult $85.00 ($13.00 off gate price)Child $79.00 ($13.00 off gate price)Valid for one day admission to LEGOLAND California. One day admission ticket does not include parking. Tickets are non-refundable.*$2.00 convenience fee may apply to all above tickets. Offers can change at any time. 2017 LEGOLAND® PARK OPERATING HOURS 2017 LEGOLAND® WATERPARK AND SEA LIFE PARK OPERATING HOURS




Balboa Park: Numerous museums at beautiful Balboa Park, home of the zoo, are offering free promotions for kids. Each requires a coupon printed out from the museum council's website and one paid adult per up to two children. And note there's a free shuttle that will take you around the park when you're tired of walking. The park is holding a Family Day on Oct. 31 with free hands-on activities for children 12 and under. There will be arts and crafts, costume parades, contests, spooky gallery tours and treasure hunts. Some two dozen venues are participating. /halloweenfamilyday.USS Midway Museum: Kids 12 and under get in free and get a free audio tour of this retired aircraft carrier, with adult admission and printed coupon from the San Diego Museum Council website.Legoland: A free one-day Child Hopper ticket is available for one kid 12 or under per full-price adult. Legoland has 128 acres of Lego-themed fun and more than 50 interactive attractions, and Sea Life Carlsbad Aquarium, with 36,000 square feet of play zones and marine exhibits.




SeaWorld San Diego: One child age 3-9 is free with each full-price adult admission. The same offer is valid at Dine with Shamu. Kids 10-13 can participate for free in SeaWorld's Dolphin Encounter and Dolphin and Beluga Interaction Programs with one paid adult participation (kids must be at least 48 inches tall to participate).Zoo and Safari Park: All kids 11 and younger are admitted free into the San Diego Zoo, home to 3,700 rare and endangered birds, mammals and reptiles; and the 1,800-acre San Diego Zoo Safari Park in Escondido, home to Tiger Trail, featuring a forested enclosure for the Safari Park's Sumatran tigers with up-close views of the critically endangered species.Some 40 museums and other attractions are participating. , and one paid adult per up to two kids 12 or under. IMPORTANT NOTE: THIS IS LAST YEAR'S STORY. CLICK BELOW TO SEE THE UPDATED DEALS FOR 2016! See the kids-get-in-free deals for October 2016 October has become like a big 31-day kids birthday bash in San Diego.




Nearly everything you want to do with your younger children is free for them. That means the zoo, Safari Park, SeaWorld, USS Midway, Legoland. You name it – your youngsters will probably get in for free, eat for free or have some kind of other freebie at more than 100 attractions, museums, hotels and resorts. Now, grownups, unless you can pass for 10 years old, you’re going to pay full price. But even hotels are offering deals for the kidlets who accompany you, turning this traditionally slow month for San Diego into a deal like no other. Children 12 and under can even get a free ride on Amtrak to get down there. Particularly if they’ve never taken a train before. Once you’re downtown, the trolley system is reasonably efficient at getting you many places you want to go. How did this all come about? The San Diego Zoo started it 30 years ago by offering kids the chance to come visit for free in October. Later, the Safari Park joined the promotion, and it’s grown progressively more popular as other attractions saw the benefits of luring the adults who’d pay full price.




Now, it’s a bona fide happening, in its fifth year. • If you can go midweek, do so. • If you must go Saturday and Sunday, get to the most iconic attractions before they open. That way, you’ll have time to enjoy before the thundering hordes arrive. • You must be under 11 to get in free to the San Diego Zoo or Safari Park, but any number of kids can come in with a paid adult. • Each attraction has its own rules. In some cases, age 12 or 13 is the cutoff age. • Forty museums and attractions, such as the USS Midway and Air & Space Museum, require you to print out a free coupon on the website for the San Diego Museum Council. It will give free admission to up to two kids 12 and under per paid adult. Sadly, my own kids are now too old to get in free. But someday I hope to have grandkids I can bring along. Meanwhile, I hope you can find some fun here. AIR, LAND AND SEA DEALS Amtrak: Kids love trains, and I love this annual promotion. One child 2-12 rides free with each paid adult on the Pacific Surfliner between San Luis Obispo to the north and downtown San Diego to the south, and stops in between.




This deal is good until Nov. 1 and you must make reservations at least three days in advance. (Note that kids are always half price, and adults get 10 percent off with Auto Club membership). Check the Amtrak website; certain days will be limited due to track repairs. San Diego Air & Space Museum: Two kids with each paid adult can visit this museum affiliated with the Smithsonian. It contains historic aircraft and spacecraft from all over the world, including the actual Apollo 9 command module. Cruise: My kids liked the Hornblower cruise, though bring snacks – everything on board is horribly expensive. Kids 12 and under cruise free on one- or two-hour harbor tours with Hornblower Cruises and Flagship Cruises. Hornblower's offer is good for two kids per each full-price paid adult admission, while Flagship offers one child per paid adult. Gondola: If an adult couple has paid for a scenic cruise with the Gondola Co. in Coronado, as many as four kids can come along for free.




Participants visit the canals and waterways of the Coronado Cays in a real Venetian gondola. Helicopters: Now, this is cool. For every paid adult 30-minute tour, one kid can ride for free with Corporate Helicopters, soaring over the tops of La Jolla Cove, Petco Park, Balboa Park, the Coronado Bridge and other San Diego landmarks. Speedboat: Kids get a free guided and narrated harbor tour with San Diego Speed Boat Adventures with a paid adult. Trolley tour: If an adult pays for the hop-on, hop-off Old Town Trolley Tours of America, a child 12 or under rides free. One kid per paid adult. Numerous hotels offer free breakfast to children staying there, while some offer free food all day. Standalone restaurants are also offering kids-eat-free deals. Here are a few examples. • Kids staying at the Paradise Point Resort get an "island allowance" worth $50 toward bike and paddleboard rentals, mini golf, ice cream and other stuff. • Kids eat free all day at the DoubleTree Hilton Golf Resort San Diego.

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