price list for legoland windsor

price list for legoland windsor

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Price List For Legoland Windsor

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Book more than 7 days in advance of your visit for the best online price Online discounts available up until midnight the day before you visit Gate prices and best value tickets Includes an overnight hotel stay Second day in the park is FREE Lead price is based on a nearby hotel Price is based on a family of four 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! We only missed going on The Dragons Apprentice and the Jeep Safari as time caught us up in the end! We took our own lunch and drinks so didn't have to buy any refreshments in the park, only ice-creams which weren't overpriced really. Some ques were longer than others, the longest being 30 minutes, these seemed to drop in the last few hours of the day and you can get on quicker. I have yet to go to a theme park where you don't have to que, so it does make me wonder about some of the comments previously, when it seems to be a surprise to people.




Only saw a couple of wasps but it was a cooler day, so they weren't a problem.We avoided the shop at the end, generally you can get the Lego cheaper from Amazon etc. A great day out was had by all and we had a tired little boy that was asleep before I could start the engine!!Holiday hunting can be a real chore - especially when you're stuck on a tight budget and are booking peak time, like February half term. But good news, as Legoland have released an extra special deal for upcoming February half term (10th - 18th), offering families of four overnight stays in a Lego-themed room for just £150 - including breakfast and activities. This year's half term Junior Builder Week is Ninja themed, with games including Ninja Training Sessions where they can test their Lego-building speed, an evening disco, plus meet-and-greets with their favourite Ninjago characters who will give free Lego Ninjago gifts to young ninjas. If it all gets too much for young ninjas, they can catch some down time in the movie den, which will be showing episodes of Lego Ninjago Masters of Spinjitzu TV, or they can play in the splash-tastic LEGO Pirates Splash Pool.




Book your place in the Ninja-themed Junior Builder Week here. If Legoland isn't for you, we have many other ideas for a cheap holiday with the kids. It may be time to try out some alternative breaks - like camping in Europe (see our top 10 guide to the best European campsites), UK holiday parks - Butlins is a big one, or how about caravan breaks? To help narrow down your search, we've broken down the other best deals and packages we could find for a visit to Windsor-based theme pack Legoland Resort in 2017. For all year round tickets, visit Legoland tickets. Camping and staycation holidays Legoland Windsor is a family resort famously known for its iconic Lego-themed hotel. The resort boasts over 55 interactive rides and attractions, from the thrilling rapids to under water adventures. Holiday packages staying at Legoland 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. If you're looking to visit other attractions and want to get a good deal a hotel nearby, SuperBreak offer discounted tickets to Legoland when you buy them alongside a hotel.




To help kick start you research, here are the best ways to save on hotel stays, days out and visits to Legoland Resort, including flash sales and deals all year round. With school back on, Legoland has launched a series of deals to entice families to visit throughout 2017, and if you're just heading to the popular resort for one-day only, we highly recommend booking your tickets online beforehand, as you'll save 26% compared to buying on the door. By booking in advance you can save up to a quarter of the price on your Legoland package with this online exclusive deal. As part of a special New Year's deal, Legoland are letting kids go to the Legoland Windsor Resort for free, plus giving away a free extra day with all bookings before January 31st 2017. Book an overnight stay with breakfast and enjoy free kids' entry, starting from just £40 per person. Make the most of the school holidays by checking out all the Kids Go Free Dates from Legoland, which costs just £276 per family — a saving of up to £102!




There's over 55 rides, live shows and attractions, all set in 150 acres of parkland. For a day trip out of the ordinary, AttractionTix is offering a full day out and burger kitchen meal deal for £41.25 per adult and £36 per child when booked online ahead of your visit. When it comes to holiday deals, nothing quite beats a freebie - and we've spotted free second-day entry at Legoland Windsor this summer. Every break includes an overnight stay at one of their hotels, including the popular Legoland Resort Hotel. Whether you want to stay for 2, 3 or 4 days, you'll get one for free, as long as your your free day is taken consecutively to your original stay. This deal does not apply to themed weekends, or winter packages - but it does include peak season bookings - including the summer holiday. Prices vary from around £34 per person based on two adults and two children staying a standard room. You can find out more about this offer on the official Legoland Holidays website. What's the maximum age for free entry?

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