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Walt Disney World Resort Universal Orlando SeaWorld & Busch Gardens LEGOLAND One Day Tickets Two Day Tickets Attractions Adventure Attraction Combos Dinner Shows Orlando Magic Basketball Water Parks Tours & Transportation Special LEGOLAND Tickets LEGOLAND® Florida is a 150-acre, full-day family theme park designed specifically for families with children ages 2 to 12. The largest LEGOLAND Park in the world, it features more than 50 family rides, shows and interactive attractions, restaurants, shopping and beautiful botanical gardens.Just 45 minutes west of Orlando and a 45-minute drive east from Tampa, LEGOLAND Florida rests along the shores of Lake Eloise in the city of Winter Haven.Legoland 2016 Operating Schedule Location: One LEGOLAND Way - Winter Haven, FL 33884 LEGOLAND One Day Tickets Save up to $18 off Gate prices Feel like a giant as you walk through Miniland USALocated 45 minutes west of Orlando LEGOLAND Two Day Tickets Save up to $24 off Gate prices




Select a LEGOLAND category: One Day TicketsTwo Day Tickets Shopping Cart 0 items Advertisement Why Buy from Us? Visit Orlando is an official seller of Orlando attraction tickets Save time and money and avoid standing in line. Choose from home delivery. See our Shipping Schedule Or you can pick up your tickets at our Official Visitor's Center on International Drive in Orlando. Disclaimer: Orders and Shipping: Orders are processed daily VIEW PICK-UP/SHIPPING SCHEDULE. U.S. and Canada residents may select to receive their tickets via FedEx (see fees) or pick-up at Orlando's Official Visitor Center. Residents of all other countries must pick up tickets at Orlando's Official Visitor Center. We do not ship internationally; we do not ship to hotels. FedEx does not deliver to P.O. Box addresses. Powered by Microsoft Dynamics Enabled by NitroSell I'm thinking of getting Lego mindstorm robotic set and loose bricks. I'd like to check if they have a large selection of loose bricks that you can pick and choose at shops at legoland or Disneyland (I saw the picture that shows Lego bricks selling like candies at candy store but not sure if it's really there).




I intend to get bricks by the box also but really can't resist buying them individually :-) have you bought mindstorm set at legoland? Do they teach you how to use it? (I can't sign up for mindstorm workshop at legoland as my kid is less than 9yrs old). For individual bricks, we're looking more for large planks, trees and may be wheels. One destination mentioned in this post OK, yes, the LEGOLAND Resort in Carlsbad, California would have the most selection in loose bricks. But the LEGO Store in Downtown Disney also carries loose bricks, and IMHO, would satisfy your need if you don't make it to Carlsbad. 3 places mentioned in this post Ranked of 27 Shopping in Anaheim Ranked of 150 things to do in AnaheimGreat to know they have it. Feels like a kid going to candy store. Have a great week ahead. With your interest in LEGO I would say a visit to Legoland is a top priority! We'll be going both to legoland and Disneyland. For legoland, we're planning to do a day trip from San Diego.




Go there in the morning, after it close, pop by at factory outlet for shopping and may be dinner and drive back to San diego. Take care and have a great week ahead. They have large shops at Legoland where you can buy just about any Lego product that exists, and there are places in the park where they have bins of pieces, and you can sit down and grab pieces and build something, then if you want to keep it, they weigh it and you pay by the weight. And the elaborate models they have built entirely out of Legos, such as famous buildings, etc. are impressive, and they have a new Star Wars mini-land there. Overall though it's a "kid's park" with most of the rides geared for kids under 10. But any Lego fanatic of any age would have a great time there! Thanks, the shop sounds really interesting (got to be our last stop or we'll never get to the rides). I realized legoland rides may be a bit tame but I guess it's now or never before the kid gets too old. When we visited in April, my boys spent a number of hours checking out Lego at the stores in Downtown Disney, Southcoast Plaza and at Legoland.




Although the price of Lego kits seemed to be the same or very similar at all the stores, when buying individual pieces, the pricing at Legoland was much more expensive. The reason for the difference is that at Legoland they sell individual pieces by weight, whereas at Downtown Disney and Southcoast Plaza they charge by the container (2 sizes) and you fill the container yourself with as much as you can fit in. I should point out that Legoland has a wider range of pieces, whereas the other stores have perhaps half the number, but they still have a massive range. Also, I was advised that the stock in the stores change regularly, and what is on display is what you can buy. For example, very early on our holiday we checked out the store in Downtown Disney and they had 'wheels' amongst many other things for sale. My boys wanted wheels but we decided not to buy as we were heading off to Legoland the next day and thought we would check it out and hoped that it would be cheaper at Legoland (it wasn't).




Anyway, when we went back to the Downtown Disney store to finally do some serious business, to my boys utter disappointment the store no longer had the 'wheels' that they wanted in stock. Luckily for my boys, we visited Southcoast Plaza a couple of days later, and while their mother was off shopping they checked out the Lego store. They were so happy that the wheels that they wanted ... as well as lots of other things .... were in stock. They spent more than the next hour carefully filling the large container full of Lego. I think the large container cost $19.95 and I estimated that if the boys had purchased the same amount of Lego at Legoland, it would have cost in excess of $100.00! That's a very big difference. Have a great trip and be prepared to spend some time trying to squeeze just another piece Lego into what at first looks to be fairly small containers .... but you will be amazed at just how much you can fit into them! thanks for the great tips. For us, we'll be visiting legoland before Disneyland and won't have a chance to go back to legoland after we reach Anaheim (returning the rental car after we reach Anaheim ).




I guess we'll buy "bulky" items like trees at legoland if they have and other items up to a budget (which we haven't set ;-) ) there. If there's more at downtown Disney, it'll be very good bonus. We now know how we will spend our first late afternoon at Anaheim: filling the bucket full. We like loose bricks b'cos we're so good at loosing and mixing things up and it's impossible to assemble back the kit after the first try. Oh and we love the wheels too, so many diff cars to make. Thanks and take care. -:- 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. Transport From Anaheim To LA Coliseum One day in Disneyland - what are your must-dos please? Travel from Anaheim to Hollywood.

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