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Legoland Prices 2016

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LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Philadelphia will feature an interactive LEGO® themed ride, a LEGO® 4D Cinema, and 10 LEGO® themed play areas! Celebrate a birthday with us! 3 REASONS TO VISIT including Build and Test and MINILAND Philadelphia Join the action as your favorite LEGO stars come to life in 4D! Our special events are popular - book tickets in advance! Sign up for Offers Enter your email and we'll send you the latest news and offers!With new theme park Legoland Florida charging admission rates of $75 plus tax for adults and $65 plus tax for children, is the new theme park really worth the money? Opened on Oct. 15, Legoland Florida appeared on the site of the old Cypress Gardens park in Winter Haven. It's a nearly hour-long drive from the Orlando theme parks, but Legoland's strong line-up of kid-friendly attractions ought to encourage many families to make the trip to check it out. But add in parking ($15 a day) and lunch, and a family of four could easily spend $350 in a single day—plus lodging (starting at about $60 locally) and airfare.




Some parents may want to paraphrase Johnny Paycheck and say, you can take all that and shove it. Is Legoland Florida worth the cost? It depends on whether you've ever been to a Legoland before. Fans have consistently rated Legoland's California park as the best in the nation for children, even ahead of the Disney parks, according to Robert Niles, editor of ThemeParkInsider. Says Niles: "I know many East Coast and Midwestern families who've been waiting for a Legoland on their side of the country." How does Legoland compare in price to other Florida theme parks?Disney's larger complex with greater hours of operation (in other words, Legoland closes at 5 p.m.) offers better value for the money, according to the math done by The Ledger. The newspaper found that, on a per hour basis of daily operations, Legoland costs twice as much as Disneyland's Magic Kingdom. Are there any tricks to saving on Legoland Florida? You should avoid paying the up-front admission fee.




Plenty of discounts can be found online at "promo code sites," such as the always reliable Mouse Savers. If you don't have time for online research, know that Legoland sells a two-day upgrade ticket, which gives visitors a second day in the park for an additional $15. Resist cries from your kids to buy souvenirs. The Lego sets sold at the park can be bought elsewhere at cheaper prices. Vacations are about their value, not just the dollar amount—that's the Budget Travel philosophy. Families will happily splurge if they know they're going to get memories of a lifetime and that they're not going to overpay—relative to what they could find elsewhere. Legoland Florida can be a good value if you've never been to it before and if you approach it as a savvy consumer looking for discount offers. Video and early reviews are up, including a five-minute full tour on YouTube. SEE MORE FROM BUDGET TRAVELThe Completely Obsessive Absolutely Indispensable Guide to Disney World Orlando Sting: $1 Million Worth of Black Market Theme Park Tickets Confiscated




Disney Is Bringing Avatar to Life in Its Parks 12 Things You Didn't Know About OrlandoLEGOLAND Windsor Ticket Prices from our partner AttractionTix Online Price: from £43.00 Buy Now Online Price: from £56.00 Buy Now Online Price: from £40.68 Buy Now (aged 3 - 15)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.

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