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To think legoland Windsor is that bad.

81 replies

ICanSeeTheSun · 21/05/2014 19:35

DS has been nagging for years to go, we have sold something's that he no longer wants and have raised enough to go.

Reviews seems to be bad.

I don't want him to be disappointed.

Is it as bad as the reviews going in 2 weeks

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DraggingDownDownDown · 22/05/2014 06:59

Even if you can't find your paper work take what you do have and ask anyway. The pirate stunt show is good - my boys really like that.

YouCanTakeAHorseToWater · 22/05/2014 07:12

We went last weekend with a 3 year old and a 5 year old and we all had a great time. We went on everything, the longest queue was only 20 minutes, some of the queues were practically non existent by about 4.30. I didn't think the food was that bad really, we went to the new burger restaurant and paid about £20 for 4 burgers and chips. Have a great time :)

Groovee · 22/05/2014 07:25

I enjoyed it when we went 5 years ago. It was England term time and it was reasonably quiet.

JourneyToThePlacentaOfTheEarth · 22/05/2014 07:41

Ds aged 9 has spent his last 3 birthdays at legoland and I suspect he'll want to go back again this year. My 3 dc absolutely love it there. There's plenty for everyone to try andwe stay late when there are no queues at all. Driving school is their favorite. We went to Eurodisney in 2012 and didn't enjoy it any where near as much. Do bring a good packed lunch that you can sit on the grass and eat. Have a great time!

extrasleepneeded · 22/05/2014 08:14

I have just seen yours son has asd not sure if its been mentioned but if you take a diagnosis letter to customer service you can get a exit pass for ten rides

MrsBethel · 22/05/2014 09:39
  1. If you can go term time, mid-week (inset day?) there's less queueing.

  2. There are some height restrictions, which can lead to disappointed little ones
    www.cllw.co.uk/information/restrictions.php

  3. Either get a coupon (there are some on cereal boxes at the moment), or sort it in advance with clubcard points, or just book a week in advance on legoland's website. Expect to save 25% to 50%.
    (If you're going on a term time weekday, ichild have got an offer for an adult plus one 3-5 year old for 19!)

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