Get here early as the queues can become quite long, but once in what a great day, the spiders Webb, jolly rocker, and lots more to Don you won't get round in one visit.
For kids aged 3 to 7 this place is great, any older and they'll likely want bigger/better rides. If you're a fan of LEGO (and you're wrong if you're not) then it's a must do attraction. Pack a picnic.
The hotel rooms are amazing and the park is pretty sweet especially for kids up to 10 years old. Amusements are just right for those ages and adults can enjoy as well. Everything is a bit expensive.
Amazing if you love to queue. You queue for the car park, queue for tickets, queue for rides, queue for food & drink, queue to pay for the car park & queue to get out. Puppet show is great though.
My best attractionPark. You must start with the Lego education section and try to attend a workshop about their computing and robotics. Then move on to the rest. 2 days minimum
Use a Q-bot and as a family split parents if you need to use two different deals at entrance. If you love queues and being ripped off for food then you'll feel right at home. Wasps a-plenty during Aug
Definitely recommend the Q-Bot on busy days - plus the premier parking. At £15 per head and £6 for the day (respectively) it might seem expensive but worth it. Would definitely come for two or three
Use a 2 for 1 for tixs. Pack a lunch as everything food wise is expensive. On a hot day, pack swimmers, otherwise you'll be paying to buy swimmers at the convenient shop next door. And go on a weekday
Given that you probably came in on a 2 for 1, or annual pass - spend the saving on a QBot, especially in school holidays - then you can enjoy the shows.
The new ride altantis is very good but get there early because we queued for 1 hour and a half yesterday. I thought it was well worth the wait and saw some AMAZING fish!!!
Legoland has seriously missed a trick! Disappointed not to see a refresh of some of the attractions after the 2014 blockbuster Lego Movie. Fresh ideas needed!
Great kids theme park, nothing else. Queues all over making it less desirable. Poor food options and lots of additional cost activities. Visit https://www.legolandqbot.co.uk/ for queuing time
Book your tickets in advance online for discounts. Qbots are a necessary evil and worth budgeting for. Bring a packed lunch as food is poor quality and bad value. Dinner at the Hinds Head in Bray.
For younger kids..nothing too exciting for adults! Queues are ridiculous so advise Q-bot although very costly. Great weather today which helped as good to walk about but won't rush back...
Unlike other Merlin locations, annual pass food discounts only seem to apply to the big restaurants and not concession stands around the park. Be warned!
if u have a merlin annual pass go here very little only if u have little children because my a big child prefers obilivion (alton towers) and collosus (thorpe park) and im not crazy about lego (lol)
Great park for kids under age 10 I would say - quite expensive to get in but usually plenty of 2 for 1 about. Food average and usual expected prices for a park - large park but b prepared to queue!
Take cash for the car park, and buy your parking ticket on the way in, not out, to avoid queues to pay. Machines don't take cards and ATMs inside charge a hefty fee.
Visiting any Disney park makes you realise how poorly designed all the wiring systems are. Each ride takes far too long to load and unload due to poor design.