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Hotukdeals FS Forum is changing, please check here to find out how this will impact your activity and to continue trading.Kids go free legoland and 25 merlin attractions chessington alton towers warwick castle sea life ect when buying batman lego movie tickets at odeon cinema onlineSun superdays offer - Incls Alton Towers, Chessington, Legoland or Madam Tussauds, Seal Life, Shrek. 2x legoland tickets for from The Times and Sunday Times1/2 price entry voucher single day for up to 5 ppl Legoland Windsor or Manchester discovery centreLegoland Glitch - From £57.50pp for 5 nights and 3 days tickets, carpark tickets & Breakfast (Based on a Family of 4) @ Legoland HolidaysLegoland Christmas tickets ppCHEAP Legoland offers - From £34pp including hotel and 2 days worth of tickets & Breakfast (Based on a Family of 4) *Now with an extra 10% off from as little as £30.50pp* @ Legoland Holidays (Offer ends 31st Jan)Santa Sleepover at the LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort Hotel! legoland holidays 1+1 days free, plus kids go free, 1 night hotel, Legoland for family of four budgetfamilybreaksKids go FREE all year + Another 10% off + 2 days in park & hotel (various prices) @ LegolandMerlin Annual Passes (Family Tickets) for £103.45 Each (Other Options Available)LEGOLAND annual pass sale - New , Renewals £70 ends 5th AugustLEGOLAND® PREMIUM Annual Pass Renewal each (£25 off)2 Free Kids Legoland Tickets with any Lego toy purchase from ArgosLEGOLAND® Windsor Resort




: Exclusive Offer: Adult or Child Park Entry and Digital Photo Download – (Up to 52% Off) @ Groupon2 Free Windsor Resort Legoland tickets with 10 sun codes!Sun Perks 2 free Legoland ticketsBuy a Gift Card at Intu Trafford Centre and get a FREE ticket to LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre ManchesterTwo Day Tickets at Legoland Windsor + Night in Hotel + Breakfast, free parking & more from as little as £34pp (Based on a family four) see 1st post for examples (More Kids go free dates added)Looking for CHEAP DAYS OUT with the little monsters at Half Term? Early Booking - Legoland windsor TWO Days in park + Night in hotel + Breakfast & more from £37.25pp (Based on a Family of four / See OP example of dates) Half price LEGO Storage Head Small Boy @ Debenhams Free CnCLegoland Winter Family Escape from £89 - pp based on a family of four (£42pp Including London Zoo!) - including overnight stay in a themed room + Breakfast + Indoor pirate-themed splash pool & Morelegoland deal: attend legoland Windsor & go the day after for eachBerlin 2 / 3 / 4 night break - Staying at Hotel Les Nations including breakfast each day + Tickets for Madame Tussauds OR Legoland Discovery OR Sealife OR Berlin Dungeon including flights from £66pp based on a family 4 @ TravelBird 48 hour Flash Sale @ Legoland Holidays (Kids go FREE and 2nd Day FREE)Lego land Manchester & sea life centre combined ticket for 1 adult plus a child aged 2-5 years1 night stay plus tickets at




LEGOLAND Manchester for family of 3 or 4, -£79 at LittleBirdLegoland Christmas - meet Santa & gift for kids 25% off Nov dates Brick Or Treat - Halloween event @ Legoland Holidays - 2 days tickets, 1 night in hotel with breakfast from £44pp (Some even cheaper) free legoland discovery manchester per £20 intu gift card purchasedLegoland flash sale - Kids go free in August - Example - 2 Days in Park, Stay at Hotel + Breakfast from approx £46pp (Some even less) @ Legoland Holidays LEGOLAND 96 Hours Flash Sale Annual Pass Adults Child £42.50Four FREE family tickets (two adults and two children) worth £183. Join for three months at just @ The Sun1238What type of group are you? Post your photos on Instagram #merlinforgroupsIt’s my nine-year-old nephew’s favourite Legoland ride. No, not the rollercoasters, the log flume or the pirates’ ship – the submarine voyage which takes riders on an ‘underwater’ voyage, meeting buried (fake) treasure, and (real) sharks.We make a beeline for it as soon as we arrive at the Windsor theme park, past the Eiffel Tower, Times Square and the London Eye - and, much to Callum’s delight - Taylor Swift, which are all made out of the tiny bricks, of course.




Despite it being one of the last Sundays in the school summer holidays, the park is fairly quiet - so making sure we were at the gates when they opened at 10am was worth it - and there was only a short queue to pick up our Q-Bot Express passes, which allows us to effectively queue-jump our favourite rides from 11am. Legoland's Q-Bot Express passes allow you to queue jump from 11am and electronically book Onto rides Riders on the park's Atlantis submarine ride can see black-tip reef sharks, rays and 50 species of tropical fish I fork out extra so we can get instant access to our first ride as Callum is so excited to go on it again after his first time at the park last year. The staff tell me it will be busy, so, not fancying an hour’s wait, I waiver and pay the extra £2 each.Although it turns out to be £6 wasted as there’s no queue when we arrive. Our first ride is just as good as Callum remembers it to be, as we glide around one of the Atlantis submarines, which is made out of 400,000 Lego bricks.




Mini London: The park boasts Parliament, Big Ben and the London Eye all made out of bricks The theme park is a favourite with youngsters who can act out their fantasies of dragon fights and battles He eagerly points out black-tip reef sharks, rays and 50 species of tropical fish. The ride is over too soon and he wants to go on it again, so we join the (still) short queue and use our Q-Bot pass to book our place on the Dino Safari while we look at sharks again.We head over to our next ride (and book ourselves on to the Jolly Rocker while we're making our way there), camouflaged jeeps that slowly take riders around an ancient jungle filled with prehistoric monsters all made out of colourful bricks. Callum enjoys it, but it’s not exciting enough for him.Callum’s eager to get to Pirate Shores, so we wander that way and head to the Jolly Rocker. Our Q-Bot device is telling us that we still have a 40-minute wait for the next ride, but the queue looks rather short.My husband and Callum take the gamble while I stand this one out (it’s far too high for me).




They are on, screaming and waving their hands in the air, and then off again before our buzzer even goes off. In Dino Safari camouflaged jeeps take riders around a jungle filled with dinosaurs made out of colourful bricks Taylor Swift is the latest addition to the park - made out of tiny Legoland bricksWe dart from the Windsor Resort Driving School - where children are in control of small vehicles and have to adhere to the rules of the road, including stopping at red lights - before visiting the Star Wars display - 1,500 models using 1.5 million Lego bricks.After munching our packed lunches, we head to Pirate Shores for the Pirate Falls ride. After the buzzer goes off, we still have a further 15 minutes to wait - but it’s nowhere near as long as the main queue.I pull the short straw so get designated to sit in the front seat. Callum is wedged in the middle, and my husband is at the back. As we drift around, random Lego models squirt water at us, and at one stage, there are water guns which can be fired by other guests on dry land.




Then comes the climb, and the slow tick-ticking of the mechanism pulling the weight of the ride up the steep hill. It’s then flat for a few minutes before we’re poised over the edge of a tall drop, before being let go.I close my eyes and scream (unlike Callum, who’s completely cool about it), and get showered in water, so much so, that as we walk out of the ride, a little boy points at me and laughs. For parents looking for somewhere to visit over the current half-term, Legoland is hosting its popular Brick Or Treat (until Nov 2), with various games to entertain youngsters Over the next two weekends (24/25 and 30/31), will be this year’s fireworks spectacular - the skies will light up in a dramatic pyrotechnic performanceDrenched and needing to warm up, we decide to call it a day. We been on about 10 rides, which I doubt we would have done without the Q-Bot pass. It’s an extra expense, and adds to the overall cost of the day, but it terms of the flexibility it gives you - with a hyperactive nine-year-old - it’s priceless.

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