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Favourite Store LEGOLAND Windsor Promotional Codes for March 2017 Visiting a theme park made of bricks, the kind children tend to leave for parents to step on in the middle of the night, may not sound to the average citizen like a fun-filled day. That, however, is simply because that citizen has never visited the LEGOLAND . This 150-acre resort features over 55 rides and attractions scattered over 12 different zones. Visitors can explore Atlantis on a Lego submarine, do battle in an ancient land while they search for treasure or make a splash (weather permitting) on the water play structure in DUPLO Valley. At the end of the day, visitors can retire to the Legoland Resort Hotel, full of everything a child could desire. During their stay guests can find the hidden whoopee cushions (there are some grown-ups that will want to join in that hunt), go in search of dragons and leave on a treasure hunt. Watch the website as they regularly feature discounted admission offers, hotel and park package deals and magical savings for those who purchase the Merlin Annual Pass, accepted at over 32 magical worlds.




» more Get LEGOLAND Windsor Deals & Alerts Email Do you live in Canada? Save Now with Great Offers from LEGOLAND Windsor More Discount Codes and Offers from Similar Stores LEGOLAND Windsor Customer Reviews Great day out for the family at Legoland Went to Legoland for the first time and bought our tickets from their website, as I heard you can get 10% off that way. Under 3's are free so we were able to bring my brother's kids with us as well. We had a nice time, and the Atlantis submarine voyage was especially cool. My younger boys are quite into play with legos so they loved seeing all of the different things built from the bricks. The park is definitely suited to younger children; although the website says they are geared to kids age 3-12 our 12 year old found himself a bit too cool for the whole scene, but our 7 and 9 year olds loved it. Overall I would recommend the park for a day w/ the family, especially if your kids enjoy playing with legos. Planning for Legoland isn't scary after all We’ve been wanting to take the kids down to Windsor for a few years now.




They really want to see the castle and Legoland, but not in that order, and I’ve been putting it off because of all the necessary planning. I thought it would be difficult to arrange for the various tickets and hotels, but I was wrong. This site makes the planning so easy. I simply inputted our dates and numbers, and the site gave me plenty of options for adventures in Legoland, the castle tour as well as accommodation. We enjoyed everything last weekend, and the kids are already asking for a repeat visit. For just around £300 for two fun-filled days, we’ll definitely be going back. Kids loved Legoland adventure! My kids have been wanting to go to Legoland for ages. I only just got around to planning it this summer, and I’m so glad I found this site. I’d been worried about whether all their ages would be catered for, and they are. The site gives complete details, enables you to plan your day, offers deals on tickets, etc. My youngest really loved the Duplo train and rode it as many times as he could.




The site got them excited, and the real thing delivered beautifully. We’re definitely going again next summer. Brilliant site for booking our short break Taking the kids in a fortnight to Legoland and we're so excited! I bough the tickets online and sorted our hotel as well and it was really easy. They had plenty of deals so it was nice that we saved some money and time buy doing it online. I hadn't realised you got a discount for buying the park tickets this way so I def recommend it to others heading out to Legoland! Plenty of info on the park here as well, easy and fast to book your holiday, don't know what else to say other than have a brilliant trip because I know we will! Write a review about LEGOLAND Windsor Review title Rating Your Review Your name Your email Stores Purple Parking Laterooms Butlins Carlton Hotel Group Ireland Holiday Nights Check out all our latest LEGOLAND offers and enjoy a fun-filled LEGOLAND Holiday for less. Whether it's great value, or exclusive rates on stays at the LEGOLAND Resort Hotel, or the LEGOLAND Castle Hotel we always have unmissable new offers coming up throughout the year.




As the official provider of LEGOLAND package deals, we can guarantee the best ticket and hotel prices for your family getaway. So book your unforgettable short break today! Only 5 miles from LEGOLAND Resort, the Copthorne Slough Windsor offers: A large Swimming Pool, Numerous Restaurants and a Deluxe Movie Room all in one place! Get your 2nd Day FREE in the Theme Park when you book a LEGOLAND Holiday. Why not make your family getaway a little longer and add an extra night to your stay! For the latest LEGOLAND news, offers and exclusive savings Visit LEGOLAND.co.ukFor ticket only, opening times, directions and more...Please see offers pages for full details. Offers subject to change and availability. There is no other way to say it: Legoland is the worst value for money of any theme park bar none. It's hard to know where to start: the £132 admission fee for a family of four, the £15 per person for the "queue jumping" system (that's free at all Disney parks), or the cynical £2 charge to leave the car park!




The rides themselves are OK (nothing special by any stretch of the imagination) and the food, service and general ambiance are average.In short, a total waste of money by any standards: avoid. 13,405 reviews sorted by: We where very lucky that we changed out Tesco Vouchers for ticket to get into Legland, as it would have cost us in the region of £200 if we hadnt.We did go out of school holidays which I believe does make a difference, as we didnt have to que for the rides long and where able to stay on some of them as well.It is a fantastic place to go both for kids and adults, however, it is a very expensive place especially for food, which isn't that brilliant either.Ice-Cream for one scoop was £2.90 and a milkshake was £3.00.The lunch was over £28.00 and we didnt have much for that only fries, burger, wraps and 2 kids meals.....However, the entertainment was very good and if like us you have a dry day, it is a good place to go. My 7 year old son and I went to Legoland on a Tuesday, July 2010.




What a waste of money! They have a horrendous wasp problem, there are huge queues for all rides (which are a waste of time anyway). You have to pay extra for a 'fastpass' type Qbot system and also for many of the rides. The Lego miniland would have been impressive, if it hadn't been dirty, and the interactive systems there and at other parts of the park were not working. It's also badly set out. We went on 6 poor rides all day and spent most of the day queuing and swatting wasps.Everyone I know who's visited there this summer (against my advice, ah well) have complained about it and wouldn't recommend it to anyone. Went to Lego land at a cost of £75.00 this Monday for two adults & one child. Really not worth the money. We queued for ages for poor rides that last around 2 minutes if your lucky, we went on the kids big wheel and waited while he loaded each compartment then let us out again at the bottom, we didn't even go round once! Also the mini world looks very worn down and need of an urgent face-lift.




The whole thing felt a complete over priced rip off We visted Legoland Windsor on 06/09/10 with a 3 year old and young baby. Ticket price was £55 for the 3 of us (infants free) thanks to a corporate deal through work +£2 for parking (all US themeparks charge for this so we are just following them in the UK by the looks of it). Car park was 2 minute walk and accross the road from the premium offering so it is not worth paying the extra. Prior to going we did wonder if our 3 year old would like it as he has always been wary of the small ride ons in shopping centres and never wants us to put money in for a ride (parents dream!!). However, he was very keen to get on all the rides and always wanted to go on again. The Fire Engines, Driving School and JCB's being paticular favourites. The rides themselves are really good for the age group they are intended for, if you want fast and furious then go to Alton Towers, Thorpe Park etc. The park was open from 10 - 5 and in that time we went on most of the rides that didn't get you wet!

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