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All Taxes Included In Price and Free Shipping With LEGOLAND® Florida Resort poised to celebrate its fifth birthday in 2016, an exciting lineup of special events will deliver more fun, more fireworks and more time to enjoy all the brick-tacular entertainment at the place built for kids. Two all-new events exclusively available to Florida guests – “The LEGO® Movie™” 4D Weekends and LEGOLAND Night Lights – join returning favorites Brick or Treat and Christmas Bricktacular for a year packed full of fun. All events are designed for kids 2 - 12 years old and offer incredible entertainment and great value, plus more than 50 rides, shows and attractions in 13 themed lands. With the single exception of the Brick Dash 5K Run and Fun Walk in April, every event is included with park admission at no additional charge. Click here to view Legoland Shuttle Information Click here for shipping detailsTheme Park Insider - January 2015 You can't tell anyone that you cover theme parks for a living without being asked: "How do I get cheap tickets for Disney World?"




(Or Disneyland, if you're talking with someone on the west coast.) People have been conditioned by hotels and airlines never to pay the "full price" and always to look for discounts. But theme parks don't change their prices from customer to customer like hotels and airlines do.Still, you can find discounts if you take the time and know where to look. Always start with theme parks' own websites to learn about ticket options and to find what you should consider the "baseline" price.Links to theme parks' online tickets:Many other retailers sell theme park tickets, too. If you buy from the parks themselves, you know that you're getting legitimate tickets that will work. When you buy elsewhere, that might not always be the case. Never buy theme park tickets from Craigslist, eBay, or people on the street. Multi-day Disney and Universal theme park tickets are linked to photos or finger scans of the people who first use them, so unused days are worthless to anyone else. If you try to use the unused days on someone else's theme park ticket, the park won't let you in.




Fortunately for deal-seekers, theme parks work with a small group of authorized sellers who will provide tickets every bit as legit as those you can buy from the parks themselves. Here are links to the online stores of five major authorized theme park ticket resellers. No single retailer offers the best available deals on tickets to all of America's three major multi-park resorts — Walt Disney World, Disneyland, and Universal Orlando — so be sure to look around to find the best deal. (Discount levels might vary over time, too.) We've focused on the Disney and Universal resorts here, but many of these retailers also sell tickets to SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, Cedar Fair, Six Flags, and Legoland parks, too.The American Automobile Association sells a wide selection of discounted attraction tickets to its members. That link is to the Southern California Auto Club's website, but if AAA doesn't redirect you automatically to your club via that link, just look for the "Not Your Club?" link at the top of the page to find your local AAA chapter's discount page.




/universal, but the prices there are the same as you will find on Universal Orlando's online ticket store — which are $20 off the gate price for multi-day tickets.Disneyland: AAA sells Disneyland tickets in person at its branches, for $4.75-8.50 off the gate price. That discount might not be enough to entice you to make an extra trip, but if you're already in or near a branch anyway, go ahead and get your tickets in advance and save a few bucks while you do.This online travel agency also sells a variety of attraction tickets.Walt Disney World: Not currently available.Universal Orlando: You can find discounted Universal Orlando tickets here for up to $23 off on certain multi-day tickets.Disneyland: aResTravel sells Disneyland tickets for up to $24 off the gate price of a multi-day ticket.Another online travel agency, Kijubi lists several online theme park ticket deals.Walt Disney World: No discounts, but you can buy Disney World tickets at the same price as you can get from Disney, at the gate or online.




Universal Orlando: Same deal with Universal Orlando. The prices here are the same as on the Universal Orlando website.Disneyland: You will find some Disneyland discounts here, with prices $3-6 off the gate price per ticket.Recreation Connection handles ticket discounts for many corporate HR departments across the country. If your employer offers things such as discounted movie and attraction tickets, they might becoming through Recreation Connection. But deal-seekers also can buy direct through Recreation Connection's website. For what it's worth, we've found that the lineup of attractions sold through this source changes more often than with other resellers.Universal Orlando: Not currently available.Disneyland: Recreation Connection sells one park per day and Park Hopper tickets to Disneyland, at prices $8-29 off the gate price of those multi-day tickets.Once pretty much limited to the Orlando area parks, Undercover Tourist now is an authorized reseller for a wide variety of theme parks across the country.




Walt Disney World: Undercover Tourist's Walt Disney World tickets will save you up to $27 per multi-day ticket, though be careful as the site's prices on one- and two-day tickets are actually more expensive than the gate prices. (To give Undercover Tourist credit, it does note that fact on its sales page.)Universal Orlando: These Universal Orlando tickets are prices up to $10 off the prices for multi-day tickets available on the Universal Orlando website.What's your favorite sources for buying theme park tickets? Tell us in the comments whom we should be using... or whom we should be avoiding when we want to find the best deals on theme park tickets. This article has been archived and is no longer accepting comments. Disneyland Announces New Parade, Fireworks, World of Color for its 60th AnniversaryLevel Contributor“” We came and stayed at the Legoland Hotel for the first time this past week. The hotel is very impressive. One thing we were a bit troubled, though was finding the right road to get back to the hotel, you have to wind around the entire Legoland parking lot--maybe add some better visible signs..??




We figured it out obviously, but... “” We went to Legoland Florida Hotel over a holiday weekend, so it may have been more crowded as usual. The kids had a blast with the scavenger hunt in the room and all of the activities in the lobby. The hotel location is fantastic as it is just steps away from the park. In the evening the kids would play... Level Contributor“” My family and I had visited Legoland Florida before but had never stayed at the hotel. I wasn't sure it was worth the prices. But after a 2 night stay this past week, I learned it is worth it for sure. The Legoland Florida Hotel just lets you extend your LEGO fun for as long as you are in the... Level Contributor“” via mobileWe visited during President's Day weekend, and thoroughly enjoyed our stay in the Legoland Hotel. The lobby is a lego fan's dream, with several play and build areas, a movie room for some quiet time, and decent dining options, including a full bar for the grown-ups. Be sure to check out the free master builder classes in the afternoons (JT...




“” The hotel has made some changes since first opening. They stopped serving smoothies in the breakfast area. That was our favorite part! They also replaced the soda fountain in the buffet area with one of those 500 choice Coke machines that serves one person at a time. They are a great supplement to the area but the are inefficient when... “” This hotel is most definitely designed with kids in mind. It was great for them - lots of activities, terrific pool, their own space in the room, etc. However, not so great for adults. The lighting in the kids space was great. It was awful in both the parents room and the bathroom. In the adult bedroom, the two lights... Level Contributor“” My kids loved it! Lobby was fun for the kids - pit of Legos...and castle area. Evening venues - I give staff credit for effort. Majority of parents including myself were on our phones...and the staff entertained the kids (pajama party). The room was nice... clean and very Lego oriented of course.




Like how there were goodies for the kids.... Level Contributor“” I have mixed feelings about the Legoland Hotel. We stayed on a Wednesday day/night (when the park was closed) and woke up and went to the Legoland Amusement Park in the morning. First the great things: Staying on an off day and it feels like the whole place is to yourself. Really the cleanest hotel I've been to. Level Contributor“” We only stayed one night and I am sure that you can get more out of it by staying multiple nights. It was a fun place to stay for the kids, especially. It was clean and well maintained. The kids loved having their own area in the room with bunk beds. The disco elevators wee a nice touch. Level Contributor“” via mobile2 night stay with a nine year old and 2 adults. The struggle to get information about basics that many hotels provide is a bit tough. Calling just to confirm and ask a question took 30 minutes and could not be found on line. The strobe lights and disco music in the elevator is charming, (unless you have a sensory...

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