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london to Legoland
tina-tee
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hi,
we are staying in London for a few days in April and are going to Legoland on 16th for the day to celebrate my sons birthday.
just looking to know the best/ easiest/cheapest way to travel from London to Legoland.
have looked on the legoland website and its says train then shuttle or a direct coach .
can anyone offer any help?
thanks in advance
Cristina
we are staying in London for a few days in April and are going to Legoland on 16th for the day to celebrate my sons birthday.
just looking to know the best/ easiest/cheapest way to travel from London to Legoland.
have looked on the legoland website and its says train then shuttle or a direct coach .
can anyone offer any help?
thanks in advance
Cristina
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it is basically located the other side of windsorhi,
we are staying in London for a few days in April and are going to Legoland on 16th for the day to celebrate my sons birthday.
just looking to know the best/ easiest/cheapest way to travel from London to Legoland.
have looked on the legoland website and its says train then shuttle or a direct coach .
can anyone offer any help?
thanks in advance
Cristina
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There is a Greenline coach that goes from London to Legoland Victoria, Hyde park, Kensington and Hammersmith are the four places it stops.
http://www.greenline.co.uk/uploadedfiles/Services/South_East/SELN701,702_011011_260911.pdf
If you want to get there by opening time it looks like the orange tarriff which is the £15 per adult return and half that price for children over 5 years old.
http://www.greenline.co.uk/uploadedFiles/Greenline/Channels/Timetables_and_tickets/701~702%20fares.pdf
You can get the train from Paddington with a change at Slough to Windsor and Eton Central or Waterloo to Windsor and Eton Waterside and walk to pick up the shuttle bus, which seems to run every half hour. It is £9 approx return per adult depending on time when I just looked at London Midland for the Paddington route or £10 from Waterloo (click on cheapest fare box at the left to see cheapest fares). Last year i.e. 2011 season fares seem to be £4.60 per adult return and £6 for up to five people travelling together.
http://www.rbwm.gov.uk/web/tdbus_park_ride.htm0
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