My 7 year old had a wonderful time, the weather was a little bit rainy which meant it was less busy and we got on the rides much quicker. Thomas loved Pirate falls a lot as well as the rapid ride, driving school and fire engine ride. The food as ever is very expensive so would recommend bringing your own. Loads to fill your day and staff are extremely friendly and helpful.
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Review by: Emma and Thomas
Date: 23rd July 2010 - 16:30
We bought our tickets in advance from last minute as it can be VERY expensive to get in. We did love our day here though. Lots to do, although the queues can be a little bit annoying. We actually didn't go on many rides, but really enjoyed the minuature village, viking land, the aztec show, 4D cinema, train ride and maze.
Would recommend taking a picnic as prices are high for food.
Excellent :-)
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Review by: Emma
Date: 17th August 2008 - 20:43
Fabulous day out, if expensive! Top tip is to check e-bay for tickets, could save you a fortune.
Park itself is well laid out, and the my 4 year old could go on all the rides except one. Unfortunately by 19 month old wanted to go on everything, but fell short of the height restrictions, so he wasn't the happiest bunny around.
Toilets were the best I've been in, with child loo seats in all the toilets. Lovely baby change area.
Food is expensive, so take a packed lunch. But all in all great fun and we will be going back again with our e-bay tickets!!
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Review by: Jo
Date: 3rd May 2007 - 11:09
We visited during peak season (will choose quieter time next visit!) with our two and a half year old. I found that Legoland was well laid out, excellent thought out toilets and other child and parent friendly facilities. However if it is too busy can be very frustrating having to deal with huge queues for things. Miniland was great and by far the most enjoyable part for both us and daughter. We stayed overnight at one of the legoland website hotel recommendation – Marriott. Everything was great about it apart from the dire food which you paid a premium for so if you stay here go out to eat.
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Review by: Annabel
Date: 5th April 2004 - 12:22
We went with our two year twin boys and rest of family and they were in their element. Agree with comments below, lots of things to do in park e.g obviously the lego village, a cable car excursion round the park and a slow helicopter fairground-like ride amongst other things that the twins could go on. There was also plenty of lego to play with during the day and trying to keep it out of their pockets was quite amusing! We got some vouchers so all went in for half price, only downside is that sometimes you have to queue for the most popular things but suppose that is no different from somewhere like Alton Towers. We also visited Windsor the next day and went on the amusements and fed the ducks by the river which the boys loved.
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Review by: A Jones
Date: 5th April 2004 - 10:50
Last year we went to Legoland, Windsor. I thought their baby facilities were excellent. As well as a nice area to change the baby, there were also cubicles so that you could feed your baby in private (especially nice for breast feeding mothers). But what impressed me the most were the facilities for little 'uns in the normal loos... In a lot of the toilet cubicles, there was what I can only describe as a little car seat mounted on the wall!! So if you've got a very young child with you, you can strap them into the seat and then use the loo yourself. No worries about putting a non-walker on the floor whilst you go! (no room to take a buggy in the cubicle with you) And all the loos were spotless when I went.
10/10 for Legoland, in my opinion!
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Review by: Relznik
Date: 1st April 2004 - 08:48


