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Lego land has one of the most complicated pricing structures I’ve come across. During peak season (from July) a visit will cost you £23 for an adult and £ 20 for a child (under 3’s go free) if you pay at the gate. If you book on line then you need to do so at least 4 days in advance and you will save a few pounds on both adult and child tickets. Off peak costs £21 for an adult and £19 for a child.
It is possible to buy an annual ... ...stocked shop which sell every Lego kit imaginable and more besides. I would suggest you leave this area until the end of the day and head for the more popular rides to avoid queuing.
Imagination centre
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In this area is a theatre with a changing programme. We have also been very impressed with the live shows here, especially at Christmas. Again I suggest you check your map, which gives show times so you can plan your day.
Imagination ...
anwar 24.06.2004
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Advantages: Keeps the younger ones amused, easy to get to, has various themed events during the year, holds a large lego sale. Disadvantages: Expensive
...park built around the famous lego brick’s.
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Where is it?
Lego land is very easy to find, it is well sign posted as soon you hit (not literally I hope) the M4 towards Slough.
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What are the parking facilities like?
There is a huge car park and unlike a lot of theme parks, they don’t cram you in like sardines. If you buy the annual pass you are entitled to privilege parking. This means you can have a slot near the front. Even if you end up ... ...What age range is Lego Land suitable for?
From babies to 9 year olds. Any older and they will probably be bored as the rides will be too “tame” for the older children.
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What is there to see and do?
The park is separated into sections. Here is a very brief description of each part. There are too many restaurants and chocolate shops to mention; besides if I did you would probably feel sick afterwards.
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THE BEGINNING:
This has the biggest ...
debbie_marway 19.04.2004
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Advantages: Plenty of rides for the whole family to go on together/shoes+special events Disadvantages: You could end up spending a fortune on top of the entrance price
...party -spending the day at lego land,As you will see in the price listing below it was not cheap to enter the park!! Lucky for me my friend was treating my son and I to a day out so I didn't personally feel the the ouch of that part of the day.
Now we are in the park ready and raring to go well I was anyway first we headed for the Hill Train which takes you down the centre of the park,we queued for some time-I had a feeling that this would be something ... ...a few laps in a lego car and recieve a paper license at the end my son enjoyed this and it was fun for me to watch as I've never seen him drive before!! The boy did good!!
Next up was the fire academy this took some convincing and it wasn't until my sn was on it that he realised he liked it!! This ride is where there are approx 4/5 fire engines lined up and the task is to race the other engines using a pumping motion (you'll know what i mean if ...
bobbetta 11.06.2005
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Advantages: Great for children Disadvantages: Not a lot for adults
Lego Land is in Windsor on the former grounds of Windsor Safari Park, there's parking & the park is well laid out. It’s approximately about £20, this includes rides & treats. Rest-rooms are near the entry & there’s two shops that sell Lego mugs T-shirts, hats, key rings, fridge magnets & Lego toys themselves. A train worked by pulleys (no driver), takes you to the park itself. There’s a cubicle for pushchairs & wheel chairs. You can also hire pushchairs. ... ...the kind of wooden fences the Saxons used to build on their farms years ago. In the heart of the maze is a tower which plays 15th Century music all day long, there’s also a waterfall which get you very wet; I had my umbrella with me as I’m not that daft! There’s also an enchanted wood with a woodpecker, who sounds more like a Tommy gun then a bird. There’s two rides. First the Dragon ride, which is, like a kind of roller coaster. It doesn’t go upside ...
Aura2 07.02.2005
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