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Going to Legoland 6 1/2 month pregnant. Will I still have fun?

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mummyme93 · 29/03/2019 10:45

We're going to Legoland Windsor for the weekend with me and my OH, nearly 7 yo and 4 yo. I was wondering if there are many rides I would be able to go on? I'm not particularly big for 27 weeks.
Did anyone else go there while pregnant, and how many rides couldn't you go on? I'm hoping that I could go on the rides with the 4 yo and my OH goes on with our 6 yo.
Thanks

( I don't use mumsnet much so sorry if this is in the wrong place, i posted this 1st on .com instead of .co.uk)

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Jackshouse · 29/03/2019 12:17

I would imagine if you tell them they will say you can’t go on any rides. I’ve just been to Ceebies land at Alton towers at 21 weeks and was asked if I was pregnant but I lied. There was one ride that I did not think was suitable.

Reastie · 29/03/2019 13:24

Take them to the Duplo bit as those rides are so gentle I can’t see you wouldn’t be able to go on them. Also the submarine Atlantis ride I imagine would be fine as there’s no harness to keep you in place. They have puppet shows in the duplo area several times a day you could watch (dd still enjoyed these even when 7) and make sure you catch the show (the pirate one of they still do it is great) at the lake at the end. They have lots of outdoor floor seating for the show so it’s a good time to stop for lunch if you take a picnic and eat watching the show. They also have a 4d cinema show you can watch. I don’t know about all the rides but you could still have a really good day doing those activities.

Hollowvictory · 29/03/2019 13:25

Most of the rides are tame just avoid the ones that say unsuitable for pg women

unexpectedgifts · 29/03/2019 13:30

There are lots of rides you can go on, just make sure you catch the train back up the hill when you leave. Walking back up was a killer.

Romax · 29/03/2019 13:38

Goodness I never expect to actually have fun when I go to these places! It’s all about the children and I suppose my fun is watching them have fun!

So I can’t really relate but if you do tend to have stand alone fun at theme parks then you may find that your fun is restricted by virtue of being pregnant and not allowed on more adrenaline type rides (there aren’t many)

Hollowvictory · 29/03/2019 14:24

@Romax what a shame! We had such a great time at Lego land, why don't you join in? We ride the dragon 10 times in a row, all git soaked in the viking River, good times! Don't be one of life's bystanders!

Romax · 29/03/2019 14:27

@Hollowvictor
Who said I don’t join in?

I said that at somewhere legoland my enjoyment is derived from my children’s enjoyment. Not actually enjoying the Dino ride.

Hollowvictory · 29/03/2019 14:32

You did! You said you never expect to have fun at these places, your fun comes from watching them.

Romax · 29/03/2019 17:51

@Hollowvictory

Yes I said that

I didn’t say I didn’t join in!!

mummyme93 · 30/03/2019 09:45

Thanks for all the replies everyone. I'll make sure catch all the activities too.
I do have fun watching my kids have fun of course, but I would also like to experience the rides with them and not have to wait while they go on the rides without me (if the younger ones my 4 year old goes on are not suitable for pregnant women too). were staying the night there so we will have plenty of time.

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