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Old 15 Aug 19, 02:42 PM  
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Do they tend to do special offers on Lego land tickets at any point?

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Old 15 Aug 19, 03:00 PM  
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Brought our legoland tickets via Floridatix on a deal earlier in the year.
We visited on Monday and was quiet (schools here gone back) and was actually fun and kids loved it.
Have 7 day passes so will be back a few times
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Old 15 Aug 19, 03:32 PM  
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They do a regular legoland deal where you get tickets for £25 to £30pp that last for 14 days.

We got them for £25 each in 2017 from floridatix
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Is it better then the uk one? The Windsor one is so run down and awful!
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I've not been to the UK one, but I've heard the Windsor one is the pits.

Visited Florida one this week and was clean and modern looking throughout. They're also extending the onsite hotel slightly
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We got 14 day tickets for this from attraction tickets direct. They were £30 each.
The park itself was ok, (we love Lego) but it’s very spread out and quite a bit of walking between sections. The park felt really hot for some reason.
The new Lego movie bit is nice as is the Lego city with the driving schools. Our dd 3 loved the duplo rides.
Take your own food, it was really limited mostly burgers and on our visit the only place with something different was closed.
The kids enjoyed it, wouldn’t hurry back. One and done for us.
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Originally Posted by Wigan Lass View Post
They do a regular legoland deal where you get tickets for £25 to £30pp that last for 14 days.

We got them for £25 each in 2017 from floridatix
That would be ideal. Do you know when they go on sale?
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Following as we are also looking for deals for Legoland for our Nov/ Dec trip. We got the Mardi Gras price of $25 each last trip and really enjoyed it - was a really good day out (and we are 2 adults). Wouldn't pay full price though, and if you are driving, remember the $25 (or $23, can't remember) parking cost.
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Following as we are also looking for deals for Legoland for our Nov/ Dec trip. We got the Mardi Gras price of $25 each last trip and really enjoyed it - was a really good day out (and we are 2 adults). Wouldn't pay full price though, and if you are driving, remember the $25 (or $23, can't remember) parking cost.

Great idea. I'll let you know if I see anything.
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