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Legoland tickets (1 adult + 1 child under 6), £15
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am i being dim??? I've clciked on the link which shows the parent and toddler page but i can't see any mention of the offer?0
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All very well except there is naff all for young kids to do there, i live next to Hatton Country World and can take them on everything at 2 1/2 so why go all that way to be restricted, jesus my 2 1/2 year old can just about drive a proper go kart and will go on anything at the fair but seems he will be restricted to playing with some blocks or something unless im totally mistaken.
there's a decent list of things for the unders 4's on their website. Just says if they're under 1.3m they have to be accompanied.0 -
madison-nyc wrote: »am i being dim??? I've clciked on the link which shows the parent and toddler page but i can't see any mention of the offer?
lol , yes i am dim! found it now , thanks op0 -
What about buying 2 x parent and toddler tickets for 2 adults and a child? Do you reckon it would work?There are times when parenthood seems nothing but feeding the mouth that bites you Peter De VriesDebt free by 40 (27/11/2016)0
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EmmaLouiseStar wrote: »There would be my husband too. Could he buy a 15 ticket for her and him or because she is free anyway would he have to pay full price x
Haven't tried it at Legoland, but OH and I did that same sort of set up with the parent toddler offer at Drayton Manor. Youngest was 1, he got parent toddler ticket for her.
When DD was 2 and DS was 3 we had a fab time at Legoland. We went on most things and really enjoyed the Bob The Builder 4D show. Far more enjoyable than Hatton
Who made hogs and dogs and frogs?
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Its under 3's that are free for Legoland,not under 4's as stated above.0
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All very well except there is naff all for young kids to do there, i live next to Hatton Country World and can take them on everything at 2 1/2 so why go all that way to be restricted, jesus my 2 1/2 year old can just about drive a proper go kart and will go on anything at the fair but seems he will be restricted to playing with some blocks or something unless im totally mistaken.
Really? there is LOADS for the little ones
The new Pirates Training ground is ace, Waterworks is always fun (take a change of clothing), the shows are lovely
Fairy Tale Brook is really sweet (and my 6 year old still drags me on it at least twice every visit!), the little lego duplo train, the Hill train, and of course Mini Land always blows the little ones away
But then my 6 year old is fairly typical, and whilst he loves the Driving School no way he can drive a Go Kart!!! At least not safely0 -
Has this offer expired? Thnx0
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