Meet the Other Phone. Flexible and made to last.

Meet the Other Phone.
Flexible and made to last.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Holidays

Use our Travel forum for recommendations on everything from day trips to the best family-friendly holiday destinations.

Legoland QBot - has anyone tried it?

8 replies

Katisha · 15/07/2008 14:34

Is it worth shelling out £40 (for 4 people eek) for a queue-busting QBot thingy tomorrow? (Wed.)

OP posts:
ChippyMinton · 15/07/2008 14:36

If you planning on getting there when it opens I wouldn't bother because it should still be fairly quiet. Go straight to viking falls and then quickly visit the other big rides.

ChippyMinton · 15/07/2008 14:59

Worth checking the price too, because the other week they were £10 per QBot, not per person.

Katisha · 15/07/2008 15:17

Oh really? Thanks. The website is saying £10 per person at the moment. Geared up for school hols I bet. If it's £10 for all of us I might try it. But not if £40. It's expensive enough as it is.

OP posts:
ChippyMinton · 15/07/2008 15:45

I expect it was a special offer because people didn't need one on a quiet day. Let us know if you do try one. I was planning on taking DS2 and friends for his birthday, and because most have annual passes I don't mind paying the extra on top as a treat for a busy weekend.

Katisha · 17/07/2008 15:56

Didn't get one in the end. The queues weren't too bad in the morning, but by the afternoon were building up - the driving school especially.
I think it might be a worthwhile purpose in August, although £10 per person is steep on top of the ticket prices. I suppose they reason that if you have already paid a packet you may as well pay some more in order to actually enjoy it.

OP posts:
Katisha · 17/07/2008 16:02

purchase not purpose...

OP posts:
kid · 17/07/2008 20:56

I went legoland today and it was still pretty quiet there. We queued for about 20 minutes max for some rides.

Not sure how much people pay for their tickets, but I found a website to print out a voucher to take with you. Instead of £35 for adults at the gate, it was just £18. Kids tickets with the voucher were £16.
I got it from www.raring2go.co.uk/

Hope someone else can take advantage of the offer

emmakatie · 27/08/2009 22:55

It's a load of rubbish... managed only 4 rides in 1 day with the qbot, cost us £60 for 6 of us. You can only book 1 ride at a time, so if the queue is 2 hours, you then have that time to hang around...and spend money on the rubbish they sell!Complained and got £30 back. Legoland is now so over priced, with the worst food, we have decided not to go again.
Shame really,it used to be much better.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread