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legoland
czabby
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i have 2 free adult tickets for legoland from the sun offer..would i have to pay for the 2 kids from the website as they dont allow different deals...or can i use free(or money off) tickets for the kids and if so does anyone know where i can find these deals
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You could use the 2for 1 Legoland voucher on Cokezone. You need 5 points to get it, but you can get this by filling in a short survey when you sign up. It is for 2 for 1 adult tickets, so you could use the 2 free adult tickets for the children (frinds have doone this before with no problems). I can't find any buy one child ticket and get another free.
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save your money, worst adventure park ever. Even the 3 kids, aged 4, 5 & 7 thought it was rubbish. Huges queues for rides that last a few seconds.I don't respond to stupid so that's why I am ignoring you.
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save your money, worst adventure park ever. Even the 3 kids, aged 4, 5 & 7 thought it was rubbish. Huges queues for rides that last a few seconds.
Although we like Legoland, it is really crowded in the summer holidays especially when we have good weather and you have to queue for ages for each ride, or end up getting very little done. We went in the summer holidays and said never again would we go in August. The best time to go is when rain is forecast as the park is quieter or out of the normal school holidays (e.g. inset days etc). If you went outside of the school holidays the children would have had a really different experience.0 -
we did go out of holidays, it was a nice weather day though but apart from the queues the rides really were an anti climax. We queued for a water ride for over 40 mins & when finally on the ride lasted no more than 1 minutes. Absolutely terrible,I don't respond to stupid so that's why I am ignoring you.
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we did go out of holidays, it was a nice weather day though but apart from the queues the rides really were an anti climax. We queued for a water ride for over 40 mins & when finally on the ride lasted no more than 1 minutes. Absolutely terrible,
I know were you are coming from as I can't bear long queues for a short theme park ride. You really would have a different experience if you went in wet weather (wrapped up in a pound shop plastic poncho) as queues are minimal and you can get so much done. I find that going to the park a half hour before it opens and then through the turnstyles, waiting by the barrier and then running to the back of the park allows us to get a lot done with little or no queues in the first hour. The same rides have hour long queues after 11am. Also the park starts to thin out after 4.30pm when people start to head home and you can often get on rides if you stay until closing. Queues for the fairytale brook are small when the nearby puppet show is on (so much so you can get off and run around to get on again). During the peak afternoon period it is worth bringing swim gear and towels for the children to play in the wet play area (unless very cold) or having a wander and photos at the lego mini world bit. I don't mind queueing for the train at that time as it is a bit longer of a ride. Planning to have a picnic lunch while watching the stunt show is a good idea so you do not waste time sitting and eating when you could be doing something.0 -
Totally agree with susancs. The first time we went to Legoland I hated it, it was packed, everything was so expensive etc.
Then we got Merlin passes a few years later, did some research and had totally different experiences, we love it now. Sundays are a great day to go, we've had trips were all rides have been virtually walk on all day!0
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