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Legoland Parent and Toddler Pass?

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monpetitlapin · 25/08/2023 20:17

Does anyone have the Legoland Parent and Toddler pass? I have some questions that are not answered on their site.
First, do you have to pay extra for things like Brick or Treat or Legoland Christmas? How much roughly are we talking?

Second, when can you actually use it? Are there many days? Because it says there are 200 days but then their list of exclusions basically mean that it excludes every weekend, every school holiday (and several days either side of it in most cases), and then the park is closed for 5 months over winter season. I'm really bad at numbers and especially working out dates so I'm trying to make sense of when we could use it given that DH is a teacher and DS1 is going to be in reception (yes bizarrely he's still young enough for the toddler pass, he's August).

Third, our DD2 is under 90cm so gets in free anyway. Can we still get her a toddler pass so both parents can accompany the kids without bankrupting ourselves?

Fourth, do you buy one pass to cover one parent and child, or one pass for a parent and one for a child?

Fifth, did your preschooler find enough to do at Legoland to enjoy the day? All the rides seem... tall.

Sorry if these are very stupid questions, I've spent 2 evenings trying to work this all out!

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monpetitlapin · 25/08/2023 21:32

No one got one?

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underneaththeash · 25/08/2023 21:50

We had one a few years ago. Basically it covers TTO. So that year after they turn 3, before they go to school.
there’s loads for them to do at that age, it’s quite TTO and we used to go one a week. Take a picnic and do the smaller rides.

veryberrypericherry · 25/08/2023 21:52

We have taken our toddlers many times, didn't have that exact pass though.

It seems like yours is off peak which to me is a better time to go anyway as school holidays and weekends are so unbearably busy. We only went at quieter times anyway.

Duplo Valley is great fun for little ones, the water park, the little stage for shows and some of the toddler rides will be fine.

We always ended up at the Pirate Show around lunchtime with at least one of them asleep which was fine.

If you live a reasonable drive away it's definitely worth it.

As for buying the extra toddler pass it definitely makes sense if they'll let you or you could fib.

It's a shame DH is a teacher though, as he'd definitely miss out if the restrictions are so much. I'd talk a friend into getting one, that's what I did.

Another thing to watch out for is if local schools have an inset day the place will be rammed!

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monpetitlapin · 28/08/2023 21:13

Thank you, sorry I never got back to this thread, we've had quite a busy Bank Holiday weekend as we went to Peppa Pig World. We're only 50 mins from Legoland so going regularly would be very doable and DS loves Duplo and is just getting into Lego. I've decided I'm going to get the pass and see how it all turns out as it would be cheaper to buy the pass and try it out once than to pay for tickets for DS and me for one visit.

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LindaDawn · 17/09/2024 19:35

monpetitlapin · 28/08/2023 21:13

Thank you, sorry I never got back to this thread, we've had quite a busy Bank Holiday weekend as we went to Peppa Pig World. We're only 50 mins from Legoland so going regularly would be very doable and DS loves Duplo and is just getting into Lego. I've decided I'm going to get the pass and see how it all turns out as it would be cheaper to buy the pass and try it out once than to pay for tickets for DS and me for one visit.

How did you get on with the pass. Debating whethe to get a pass for my granddaughter & grandson as they live 15 mins away. They are 2 and not quite 0.9metres.

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