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Price For Legoland Windsor

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LEGOLAND Windsor Ticket Prices from our partner AttractionTix Gate Price: £45.00 - £60.00 Online Price: from £41.25 Buy Now Gate Price: £65.00 - £80.00 Online Price: from £53.60 Buy Now Online Price: from £36.00 Buy Now Gate Price: £65.00 - £80.00 Online Price: from £50.00 Buy Now (aged 3 - 15)Argos is giving away free entry for kids to Legoland Windsor resort in its latest promotion - and you can save up to £100 on tickets by spending less than £2. The high street retailer is offering two free kids' day passes to Legoland with every Lego toy purchased online and in stores before 15 July 2016 - and according to the small print, there's no minimum spend. The tickets are valid until 1 June 2017 - including summer 2016 and next spring - and each ticket will give you complimentary entry with any full paying adult (until 1 June 2017). The no minimum spend rule effectively means you can purchase any item from the toy range to qualify.




The cheapest toy we've found is this Lego Minifigures Series 14 which costs exactly £1.79 - and you can get free click and collect to your local store. Each voucher entitles you to free entry when accompanied by one full-paying adult which costs £50.40 when purchased on the day - unfortunately you can't redeem the saving on advance bookings. Book a trip for a family of four on the day - and you'll save £92.40 - that's £23 a head, compared to the standard cost of £50.40 (adults) and £46.20 (kids) on the day. Read more: 16 cheap days out and fun ideas from £1 this summer Argos says you can redeem the discount when you buy any Lego toy from its in store or online collection - and whilst there's no minimum redemption spend, the deal does not include video games. A child ticket covers anyone under the age of 15 - children under the age of three go free. The vouchers are valid for admissions from 1 June 2016 until 1 June 2017 excluding, the Legoland Windsor Christmas event. Read the full terms and conditions online here.




Book through the official Legoland website, and you can also get a free overnight stay for a child (up to 15-years) with each full-paying adult. The deal is valid on selected dates in 2016 - including over the school break. Each package includes entry to the Legoland Windsor Resort, an overnight stay at a hotel of your choice, a breakfast and your 2nd day free to spend at the resort. Prices vary from around £69 per person based on two adults and two children staying a standard room. You can take a look at the available dates here. Legoland Windsor is a family resort famously known for its iconic lego-themed hotel. Holiday packages vary from one to four days in the park, and bookers can choose from a selection of 30 hotels based on budget, including luxury rooms and family apartments. For ways to save all year round, see our Legoland deals guide. Read more: The best hotel deals in the UK and Europe: The hacks to find a cheap room all year round Book a week in advance and you can save up to a quarter of the price on your Legoland package with this online exclusive deal.




Get 26% off when you buy one week in advance Get 20% off when you buy between 2 and 6 days in advance When it comes to holiday deals, nothing quite beats a freebie - and we've spotted free second-day entry with this deal. Whether you want 2 for 1, 3 for 2 or 4 days for 3, you can extend your Legoland break and get your extra day for free. Every break includes an overnight stay at one of their hotels, including the popular Legoland Resort Hotel - your free day must be taken consecutively to your original stay. Breaks start at £184 based on two adults and two children sharing a room at the Hilton Basingstoke hotel. 16+ is classed as an adult. If you're after a 2 for 1 entry voucher, look out for selected promotional Kellogg's cereals and snacks, including Fruit Winders Doubles, Rice Krispies, Frosties, Crunchy Nut and Squares (small or large box) for a Grown-Ups Go Free voucher valid at 28 UK Merlin attractions. Cut out your voucher and present it at the gate to receive one free adult entry for one child or adult ticket purchased.




Read more: 5 all inclusive holiday deals and top tips to find an unbeatable package break The vouchers are valid until 30 June 2016, at all participating attractions. Each free entry must be accompanied by a separate full paying child or adult. The Merlin attractions include Legoland, Chessington, Alton Towers, Sea Life centres and sanctuaries and Madame Tussauds. How to survive school holidays on a budget Cheap UK days out Family fun on a budget Up to 49% off at Legoland WindsorEntertainment For an awesome family day out this year visit the LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort for the ultimate world of LEGO® adventure! Whether you are earning your very first driving licence behind the wheel of a LEGO car at the LEGO City Driving School, helping the LEGO City Coastguard HQ in your own LEGO boat, riding a fearsome Dragon through a medieval castle or discovering the lost metropolis of Atlantis in a Submarine – The LEGOLAND Windsor Resort has something for everyone! For more information, visit www.LEGOLAND.co.ukLog-in to find out how to redeem and to learn more about the NUS extra discountLEGO, the LEGO logo, DUPLO and LEGOLAND are trademarks of the LEGO Group.




© 2015 The LEGO Group.Theme Park1 Day TicketsAdult (12+) Original Price: £50.40Discounted price: £30.24Saving: 40%Child (3-11yrs)Original Price: £46.20 Discounted Price: £27.72Saving: 40% 2 Day TicketsAdult (12+)Original Price: £70.80Discounted Price: £36.24Saving:  49% Child (3-11yrs)Original Price: £61.20Discounted Price: £33.72Saving: 45% Bulk BuyAdult (250+)Original Price: £50.40Discounted Price: £26.50Child (250+)Original Price: £46.20Discounted Price: £22.50FireworksAdult (12+)Original Price: £50.40Discounted Price: £35.24Saving:  30%Child (3-11yrs)Original Price: £46.20Discounted Price: £32.72Saving: 29% View all discounts next Up to 49% off at Legoland Windsor 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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