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Booking a Legoland weekend

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blinkineckmum · 15/08/2018 16:37

Hi,
I am looking at booking a 2 day/ one night stay on a hotel near Legoland through the Legoland website for Sept.
We are 2 adults, a 4yo, 2yo and baby. If I pit 2 adults and 2 kids I get lots of options. But if I put 2 adults, one child and 2 under 3s I can't find a hotel with a pool.
Does anyone know if I'm allowed to book for 2 adults and 2 kids, then ring up and explain about the baby? How does it work with Legoland tickets?
Thanks

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blinkineckmum · 15/08/2018 16:38

Excuse the typos!

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palmtree1 · 15/08/2018 17:14

We called the hotel first that we were going to book through to check and then booked the offer for 2 adults & 2 children and called the hotel back to amend the booking for us and it was fine

blinkineckmum · 15/08/2018 17:18

Thanks

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BikeRunSki · 15/08/2018 17:27

We stayed at the Beaumont Estate hotel, got a combo hotel/2 days at LL. Excellent hotel for kids - with a swimming pool. We only went with 2 adults and 2 children, but our family room was huuuge and would easily have accommodated another single bed or cot.

TheDuckSaysMoo · 15/08/2018 17:37

The Beaumont is great and allowed my friend to have 2 kids and a baby in a cot.

blinkineckmum · 15/08/2018 18:05

Thank you both.

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Furrycushion · 15/08/2018 18:16

The only thing I would say is that a 2 year old & a baby will get very little out of Legoland & will just make things harder for you. Maybe with a year or even 2? I would say mine started enjoying it at 3. We did take them when younger but we live nearby. Others may disagree (& your 4 year old will love it!).

blinkineckmum · 15/08/2018 18:23

Thanks. That is helpful. The 2yo is nearly 3. Neither of them like rides really though.

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BikeRunSki · 15/08/2018 19:24

We took dd when she was 3 and DS was nearly 7. They only wanted to go on the smaller/gentler rides, which meant very little queuing!

ZanyMobster · 15/08/2018 19:42

Beaumont is lovely, we had 2 rooms adjoining (didn't book it just got it and they were completely secured from outside as there was a mini corridor between them. Also stayed at Copthorne which was brilliant, I don't know about 2 A 3C though there. We went with 12, 10 and 6 YO. 6 YO and 10YO (he has autism and ADHD so maybe a bit less mature than your average 10YO) loved it, 12 YO was a bit bored but enjoyed parts and had no choice as it was for the 6YOs birthday.

I would say there is plenty for U6s, loads of tiny rides and probably good if they are in buggies if U4 as it's huge.

Our hotel had a pool but we were all exhausted so no chance of using it, we did 2 full days in the park.

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