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is one day at legoland enough?

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We are hoping to Legoland on Saturday for the day.
Taking a 5 year old and 2 year old.
Will there be enough time in just one day. Will be arriving at hotel nearby for the friday night, so will be there when opens and can stay until closing
Taking a 5 year old and 2 year old.
Will there be enough time in just one day. Will be arriving at hotel nearby for the friday night, so will be there when opens and can stay until closing
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We only went for one day and it was enough, in fact we saw everything twice.2008 Comping ChallengeWon so far - £3010 Needed - £230Debt free since Oct 20040
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I recently went to Legoland and felt that we did the whole thing in a day. I took a 7 year old and an eight month old. We did not feel that we had left anything out.
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We took and 8 and 6 year old and felt that one day was enough."A simple life freely chosen is a source of strength. Do not be pursuaded into buying what you do not need or cannot afford." Quaker Faith & Practice 1.02.410
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Went some time ago and a day was plenty.0
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Yes one day is enough with a 5 and 2 year old.0
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i agree with the above..a day should be plentiful.
its a great place to visit with younger children because they really seem to appreciate the magic of the place. its not quite so interesting to the older onesknow thyselfNid wy'n gofyn bywyd moethus...0 -
Hi, we went with our 3yr old and 10 month old a few weeks ago for a weekend (our wedding anniversary). I found two days was ideal as we didn't rush, but then my son did want to try everything 4-5 times!!
We got a 2 day pass from Legoland online, for 3 people at a cost of £137...with 4* hotel, full breakfast and 10% off all Legoland purchases. We worked out that if we had just turned up and bought 6 passes (2 days x 3 people) it would have cost us £160, just to get in!!...so, ineffect we got entry for £137 and a free hotel for the night, and a £30 refund!!!
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It also partly depends on when you go. If you go on a quiet day - i.e. school time, then you will not have to que (much). If you go in holiday time or a busy weekend, then you may spend so much time queing that you can't do it all in one day. Having said that, it sounds from the age of your children, that they will not be old enough to go on the most popular rides anyway.0
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If you alloow a full day you will be fine - nice day out for younger children as lots for them to do.0
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Just booked travellodge rooms myself tonight to take kids in August £26 a night booked for 2 nights can't go wrong. And buying tickets with tesco clubcard deals
Bargain
Only concern is if we get there and its full and can't get in, 200 miles is a long way to go to not be able to get in,does anyone know if you can prebook tickets using tesco vouchers???
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