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Legoland Windsor - One Day or Two
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My 4 and 2 year olds could spend all day just looking at the trains in Miniland :cool: They should really put more benches in that area.
I love Chessington though, even not going on rides there's so much to see.
The difference is that the OP has a 6 year old, who may find Legoland too young for them. I know my 7 year old certainly would. Mind you, he would go on Nemisis at Thorp Park if he was big enough.0 -
We recently spent 2 days at legoland with our 7 yr and 2 yr old but I would just book a one day ticket when we was there early July you could purchase a come back next day ticket for £5 each HTH x ,0
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Although my son is 6 he is quite scared of rides and only goes on the tamer rides, I expect he will probably want to stay in the star wars section for some times as he is a huge star wars fan0
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not all kids are the same, some people would cringe and call it irresponsible to put a 7 year old on a roller coaster!
plenty to do and see there, when we have been its been in term time and had a relaxed 2 days. If the weather is nice take their bathing costumes as there are sprinklers and fountains that the kids love running through.
its a lovely place, enjoy0 -
not all kids are the same, some people would cringe and call it irresponsible to put a 7 year old on a roller coaster!
plenty to do and see there, when we have been its been in term time and had a relaxed 2 days. If the weather is nice take their bathing costumes as there are sprinklers and fountains that the kids love running through.
its a lovely place, enjoy
Why on earth would it be irresponsible to put a 7 year old in a roller coaster, if that's what they enjoy??
If it was dangerous for someone that size to ride, then they wouldn't allow it. My son loves the Vampire ride at Chessington, but isn't big enough to go on Nemisis at Thorpe Park. The only difference between them is that Nemisis goes upsidedown.0
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