Address: One Legoland Dr, Carlsbad, CA 92008, USA
Phone: +18886905346
Sunday: 10AM–8PM
Monday: 10AM–6PM
Tuesday: 10AM–6PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6PM
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–6PM
Saturday: 10AM–8PM
Dawn Anacleto-Tosca
My daughter had wanted to go to Legoland for four years and it didn't disappoint! The Lego structures are completely amazing. I love all the Lego facts in the theaters & throughout. Food and drinks are over-priced, but I feel like that's expected. We only planned for one day, but realized at the end of the day we missed a whole other part of the park. Wait times in line are really long, so they tempt you with the express pass which is totally over-priced, but worth it. If not, you'd miss too much. Not sure if it's like that year round. We didn't stay at the resort, but ate at one of the restaurants, which was good.
Gbenie Rinta
Amazing! Absolutely astounding and even us adults had a wonderful time even though we were only there for less than 13 minutes because they were about ready to closed upon on arrival. We had less than an hour, so we decided it would be best to just tours what was opened to us and planned on coming back another day to see the rest of the park, and that was that. And with that, we made great memories, took some wonderful pictures, kids and us enjoyed seeing everything.
Jack Otto
Took the kids here for spring break and it was awesome! The hotel has packages that include park entry. They also can sell you the mini figure (which you can trade with any employee). We went on a Wednesday and Thursday and it wasn’t that busy. I’d avoid Friday through Sunday. The Friday we left it was as busy as we’d seen it. All the rides were fun and we never waited more that 30 mins. While they allow some food and drinks be prepared to buy food in the park. And as expected it’s $15+ per entree. Park closes at 5pm so plan accordingly. But if you are going to go stay at the hotel, it’s right at the entrance, breakfast is included too. Plus they have a bunch of Lego areas for the kids to build. A lot of entertainment and stuff after hours at the hotels too.
Jessica Ebarb
We had a fun time and all the Legos were so cool! But it just felt like something was missing and the whole time we felt so rushed. I think the hours of the park are terrible... 10-5? That's only 7 hours, minus an hour for lunch. My daughter is 5 and it was fun for her but I felt like she is the cut off age, she wanted more. More time, more rides her age and more thrill. The park rides are really mild and short. I was also bummed about how many things were closed, rides and food places. My other big complaint is maintenance, the park just seemed so run down and not maintained. A lot of stuff was damaged, scraped up, and missing. There's no excuse for why they are not keeping up with all those things. Ticket prices are high for the amount of time you get to be there and they have several daylight hours to work on the park with no one there...
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You can buy pieces or sets even make your own people to trade.
It is a BLAST! We all had an amazing time. Plenty of great Lego creations to look at and enjoy along with some great rides.
I'm not sure about the strolley type with caster wheels which you drag. But you can certainly carry something small that fits in a backpack or shopping bag. You can also carry limited quantities of snacks and bottled water. Keep in mind they search all bags at the gate.
You get a ticket for each person you put in the booking widget on the website. When you go through the booking process it will tell you exactly what type of ticket is included (as long as you’re using the direct LEGOLAND website)
It's pretty bad, you'll get a poster for the room and the bad cake. Buy a cake anywhere else but here
Yes they do. Prices vary depending on the type of chair needed. The rates start at $15 for a basic wheelchair, $50 for a powered chair.
If you buy a ticket from McDonald's you get a kid's ticket free
The aquarium attraction is really short but I recommend at least a two-day pass... Also if you have a chance buy the Lego picture, they laser etch on Legos your picture...that's pretty cool.
It is approximately 35 miles north of San Diego in the city of Carlsbad.
Yes you can! They are in display cases or on worker's badges. You just walk up, check them out, and trade them. We bring a bag to trade every time we go.
Hi, Sadly pets are not allowed at lego land unless they are service animals.
Yes many things are made out of legos
yes u can take food and drinks inside. I asked the bag check ppl what they are restricting and they said no glassware and weapons. we brought food and bottles of water inside no prob.
The park isn't open, but the Big Shop is open for a few hours, not sure which days of the week.
If you are in line before closing time, they will not kick you out. But will shut the ride gates once the park closes.
Yes and yes
They are just themed differently. The castle is all castle theme, the hotel has Lego Friends, Adventure, Pirate, Kingdom, and Ninjago.
Park hours vary, I suggest you download the app or look on their website
Not sure one if the best descions we made was to uber from hotel and back. Cost about the sane as parking.
Not sure, either. We went to legoland website, and it gave options for add ons, like dinner, 2 day tix, etc.
I'm with them, the hotel is outside the gate.
$ 139 dollars plus taxes per person, 2 days of park and attractions and one night at the hotel.
If you stay at the legoland hotel, you can do a scavenger hunt to find the answers for the combination for the safe in the room. It usually contains legos for the kids.
Yes, you do have to reserved, the early is better chance of getting one.
It's located in the city of Carlsbad, which is apart of San Diego county. Roughly a 30 minute drive from downtown San Diego, give or take ...
You need to call the hotel?
There are a lot of Lego buildings, and a special area with different Lego cities. But, the Legos are all dirty and discolored from sun bleaching, and the water features are so dirty!
The water park is open in limited fashion, and at reduced hours. When I was there 10 days ago it opened at noon. Check the app for the latest availability.
If they are into Legos.. I would say yes. However, most of the rides here cater to a younger crowd.
Snacks and water are about it. But food isn't expensive inside, so it's not a problem really
No, I was there this weekend . And many people were not wearing mask. At least there was many hand sanitizer station everywhere. And Masks are not required but recommend.
Yes you do if you have older day pass tickets, a yearly pass or hotel tickets. Any recent tickets you buy on the Legoland website are for specific days so the reservation is built in.
Yes no problem. I did
It is a recommendation, but not a requirement.
You can request handicap facilities on your reservation or checking in.
when we went in the beginning of August, only the big shop and mini land were open, but the rest of the park wasnt, so I dont think it will be open by then
No
If you don't like waiting in line then yes 👍
No kids under 2 years old
Kids under2 are free. Some rides even allow smaller kids. My baby is 8 months n i was alble to bring em on
Amyday
$89.99 per child for 1day for just legoland and adult $95.99 or 2day per person for legoland and sea life hopper pass it is $94.99 onlince for child and $100.99 per adult...
The Carlsbad Airport (CLD/CRQ - McClellan-Palomar) is located just 3 miles from LEGOLAND California Resort. The San Diego Airport (SAN - San Diego) is located approx. 35 miles from LEGOLAND California Resort. The Los Angeles International Airport (LAX - Los Angeles) is located approx. 90 miles from LEGOLAND California Resort.
Yes! It is a small park, I would say kids under 10 would love it! There are 2 parks but you have to pay for both!
The gift shops are inside the gate but I believe there is a lego land hotel on the outside of the park with a gift shop in it.
Yes, there are some rides, and other activities, also the water park has an area for small children. A 2 year old should have lots of fun.
Depends on what day you go and where you buy your tickets. You get a discount if you buy your tickets online. Check their website.
You have to zoom in all the way to the entrance in front of the ticket booths.
If you are talking about customer service then I feel like it was just average, no one seemed to go out of their way to help guests or to create memorable experiences, some of the employees seemed like they didn't want to be there. It's very similar to going to a fair/carnival where the employee's don't take thier job seriously. Now to be fair not all of the employees were like this, some were actually nice but it is still a huge difference when you compare it to the excellent service at say Disneyland for example.
Yes, it has to be their actual birthday or the closest day the park is open to their actual birthday
1 day pass is enough to visit legoland and sealife. If you want to go to water park also, in that case 2 day pass is required. I would also recommend buying "reserve and ride " pass. Kind of a fast pass so that you don't wait in the long queue
Here is the link go hours of operation : https://www.legoland.com/en/california/legoland-california/days-and-hours-of-operation/
I think 2 days is enough with kids.
They took a bottle of coffee that I had with me whilst entering the park. They are very concerned with safety, regardless the size of the bottle, glass represents a risk as it may be used to hurt someone if broken an used as a sharp "tool"... They do sell souvenirs that are made out of glass but something happening with their own merchandise is their direct risk and responsibility, they are aware of this and keep monitoring their stores and have trained staff to respond immediatel. Anything taken in by outsiders would be totally off their control and thus potentially more harmful to us guests and with huge legal consequences...
Yes
We've always taken in snacks and water bottles for the kids. They also sell food at many little restaurants inside.
Depends on your budget? Legoland $500 motel 6 3mins away $89
Legoland hotel california offers free access 24-hour fitness center. So, ithe gym is always open.
Yes as How said... Drive West on Canon road, cross I 5 freeway and you are on the beach area.
You will still be able to do a lot of stuff! There are a lot of tame rides and walkthroughs. There are a few coasters that you probably wouldn't want to go in, but there are plenty of other things!
Its great
Yes. The hotel will hold your luggage and send you a text when the room is ready.
To be honest we've been there twice in the week and the weekend and it was never that pack it's not like Disneyland
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You can bring in water and snacks. No other beverages. Does that help?
Yes you should still be able to. Shouldn't be a problem
It depends. If you plan on seeing Legoland and the aquarium you will be there all day. Double check on some of the areas, they were closed for three to five year olds. Also you will have to go on some of the rides with your child.All the games and pictures cost extra money. They have a beautiful cafeteria in the aquarium but it is costly.
We got a Birthday Badge at Guest Services. They write your childs name on it. Virtually every staff member said "Happy Birthday Luke". Even had happy birthday sung to him on Coastersurus rollercoaster.
You should call and see if they can make an exception, since that person won't be in California or if it can be transferred to soneone elses name.
Yes you can. Thenrooms are exspensive buy well worth it.
Kids are 1 or 2 till 12 years old Adults are 13 or older
You'll be fine, don't worry about anything. Just stay close to the water park.
LEGOLAND California is closed on select Tuesdays and Wednesdays from September - February. *LEGOLAND California will open select rides at all guests at 9:00 am with the rest of the Park opening at 10:00 am on the following dates: November 10-11, 24-25, December 16-23 and 26-31.
The information is on the website of
Yes, but 11 or 12 is about the oldest your kids will want to be. We just visited and my kids were 10 and 11 and they had fun but not as much as when they were 7 and 8 yrars old.
Not close at all. You're cleared!
Yes. A three year old will have a blast.
Theres multiple packages
Yes there is a hotel just before the front gates. I believe they are working on either a new hotel or its going to be one of the new attractions for Legoland. We had a great time!
They do. 14 dollar a day. High quality stroller with room for him/her to move. Also they have double strollers.
I purchased our tickets thru my work and got a heck of a deal.
You need to do that online on Legoland website.
Hello Vivian, thank you for your question! The Free Birthday promotion was a promotion put in place in 2019 for our 20th Anniversary, but it is no longer being offered.
you sure can!
Buy tickets and also for the science projects you buy tickets inside the park
Hello Brittany, Thank you for your question! A negative COVID test or proof of vaccination is not required prior to your date of visit at this time. We do ask that those who are not vaccinated to wear a mask in indoor spaces. We can't wait to see you all soon!
Same thing was with us. They extended our tickets.
I know they open early for the legoland hotel guests but 930 is when it opened for us on a Tuesday
Around 115 but sometimes u can find promotions
One day is enough but by the FasTrack so that you don't spend half the day in lines.
Check online first before you go.... now I prefer to buy tickets on line you don't drive all the way there for nothing
Hello Luigy, we are running our "Our Gift to You" promotion at this time. We look forward to seeing you and your family again!
Prices vary but I recommend going to their website for deals and pricing. Sign up for promotional emails there too!
No I'm not sure if you will, because if you use it in January it can be used all January of next year.
That is what it says on the promo: buy a ticket for one adult, you get a free kid's entry
No doesn't work with bogo promo of purchase of adult ticket child enters park for free. Cannot combine promos, however you can engage guess services to assist with additional discounts that maybe applicable.
It is hard to know what their annual pass prices will be since Covid. I suggest calling them with that question. However I can tell you that kids are free for the month of October
Getting close. I think we probably took our 12 and 10 year old for the last time about a week ago. This was our 3 rd time there though, so they knew what to expect. Still had a great time and really enjoyed themselves.
Yes. Everything in San Diego is free for kids in October. It was on the news on radio commercials and I think you can find the ad in the free San Diego magazine along with all the places to take the kids
The breakfast buffet was open, but lunch and dinner were ordered from the menu. You also have to make sure to put in reservations for each individual meal and how many are attending to make sure you get a table.
Yes! Lots of bus stops and different ways to get to Legoland. There's a huge business park and hotels nearby too.
The Water Park will be closed during weekdays during September and October, and open on weekends. After October, the Water Park will be closed every day until next spring.
We currently have a display of an alien invader made out of LEGO. There are currently no further plans.
I’d say probably the sandals are best, because there is a water park, but even if you aren’t going there, there is also a few rides in which you will likely get wet. Otherwise, tennis shoes would be fine.
Nope and we were from out of state
It depends on what you want. If you want privacy then opt for no patio because yes all the patio options are facing the playground and can be seen if the curtains are open
Yes, we have 10% off on hopper tickets for tickets sold at the park. You may also purchase at the park.
Outside of planned closures, we do not have any rides currently closed due to COVID restrictions.
Carlsbad Airport (CLD/CRQ - McClellan-Palomar) is located just 3 miles from LEGOLAND California Resort. The San Diego Airport (SAN - San Diego) is located approx. 35 miles from LEGOLAND California Resort.
If you selected a date while purchasing your ticket from either us or a 3rd party then the ticket is already reserved for that day.
Proof of vaccination was only required for non- California residents, but this was not checked at anytime.
Vaccinations are a recommendation, but not a requirement.
We had a similar issue. We eeded up making sure to use a actual computer to make changes versus our phones. Hopefully that helps.
We do not offer this promotion.
to be honest i would speak to the manager if your still at the hotel .
Vaccination is recommended, but not a requirement.
No proof of vaccine required at all.
Legoland is now allowing fully vaccinated out-of-state visitors. This is the message on the LEGOLAND site: "Theme Park access available for guests within the state of California. Out-of-state guests will be required to show valid identification and proof of COVID-19 vaccination that has been completed a minimum of 14 days prior to entering."
You can do it right online
Vaccination is currently a recommendation, not a requirement.
My sister came with me and she resides in Oregon. They only took our temperature on Saturday. Friday we just walked in. I actually highly recommend avoiding weekends. Friday was really nice no waits in lines! (Versus up to 45 min waits on Saturday)
No, it's not fda approved for kids so they know parents may not have gotten their kids the shot and they don't ask.
It's open. But to visit, we have to make reservation the date of visitation.
Most parks are having a shortages of personal. We've experience it. Best just be patient. I hope this helps
Because of the pandemic. I would suggest her getting a California ID. It's up to you, but it depends on which theme parks your going to. I hope this helps.
Our family is also from out of state. We when to Legoland 2 weeks a go and they didn't check ID for entry, just your ticket for entry. Vaccine is not an issues since it not a requirement when we were there. Plus, we also stay at Legoland hotel. I hope my answer help your concern.
Terese, is right. A lot of the dates will be takes up. Fortunately only CA's can go. I hope you get the date you want🙏
The pools on both hotels are now open yes. No reservations needed.
Unfortunately not.
No. But on May 1st everyone should be able to purchase tickets
yes non CA residents can still make future bookings. As long as you provide an ID upon checking in.
As of April 15th EVERYONE can now go
As of April 15th THE ENTIRE PARK IS OPEN
We were there a week ago and there was people even from Mexico.
Yes, forget WiFi. All I care is that all rooms has multiple beds so my wife chose to sleep on one of the kids bed(twin size) and I got the king size bed all to myself with A/C on full blast! Best Sleep Ever!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes it is openSAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. — Legoland California Resort begins its "Build 'N Play Days" Friday, allowing families to enjoy some of the park's outdoor attractions in a socially distanced environment.
I would call their support number, I'm sure you aren't the only one with this problem.
They only have the Big Shop and Miniland Open. To get into Miniland you must purchase at least $25.00, there is no parking fee. It's closed Tuesday and Wednesday.
The park itself is closed yes, but the gist shop is still open and the mini lego land is as well, so you can burn a couple of hours on a nice day! Hope that helps
We were all just taken out of the park again. Try to get ahold of Kurt, or any of your old department heads. But it might take awhile due to covid.
No reservations needed. Currently, with COVID-19 restrictions, most of the park is closed. Check their website or call them get updated information.
Yes, you have to purchase tickets online and there is a time slot for you to visit.
Go to their website and read the event that is going on during October. The park is going to be open only for certain things but I believe all attractions will be closed.
The hotel is open. Legoland itself is only Miniland and the main shop (no rides etc).
Legoland hotel? Yes. Legoland park ? No, it's still unknown when they will reopen
https://www.legoland.com/california/ go to this site and it says that it will reopen on the 31st
Compare to other attraction around San Diego area, it is not expensive comparably.
Yes but with heavy rains only certain rides are open
That sounds right for ticket prices. Staying at the hotel for multiple nights also includes tickets, so keep an eye on that option too. Also, if it rains and they close part of the park (they don't run the big rides when they're wet), they'll give you "rainy day" privileges where you can bring your ticket back for up to a year and get in for free (ask at customer service if it's raining).
Yes you can. It is good and reasonably priced.
I think an 11 year old would for sure have a great time. 13, 14, 15 and up maybe not as much, but 11, 12 down to 3 or 4, for sure. Lots of things for the kids. Not sure about the day pass price as we have annual passes. But all of that is on their website. Make it easy to compare day passes and annual passes.
Well it depends on whether your going with a school or alone
In my experience (over 10yrs of going) it's packed on the weekends & we try hard to only go during mid-week & check "events schedule" becuz special events like, "Nijago" days are even busier.
Yes. 9:30am - 7:00pm
I don't know I haven't stayed at the hotels.
NO tram inside the park
It has a queen and bunk bed with a sliding bed. So as Joseph mention it can accommodate 2 adults and 3 kids
Yes, there are many Lego stores inside the park with various themes. They also carry Lego Land exclusive items that are not sold outside.
I think so.
No not like Disneyland
Standard 15-30 pp a meal. You can find more reasonable and more expensive.
Good luck Daisy, enjoy the time with your children. Cheers.
I have a 2.5 y/o and they didnt allow him to get on most of the rides.
Yes
Yes you have showers near the lockers, at the entrance of the waterpark
No they don't. If the child doesn't meet the requirements he/ she is not allowed at all. I saw a few parents getting sent back because the kid didn't meet the requirements.
There are some pricey things on the menu but if you venture off into the park you will find descent prices on food.
They have free breakfast im the restaurant downstairs. Also a microwave by the ice machine. But no kitchen.
Of course, I was there 2 weeks ago and my 3 year old son had a lot of fun, in some rides he could go alone.
In my opinion it is worth it, but only for weekends, because during the week you don't have to make much line
When we were there a week ago, the lines were pretty short in the morning and the late evenings. We saw longer lines in the middle of the day (20-30 minutes depending on the ride).
I don't believe so although there is swimming equipment such as goggles , swimsuits , swim shoes and life jackets for the younger children
I don't actually know for sure but I'm sure it's probably just as cheap to buy some
Good
It's an amusement park, but it's more embellished with some accumulated imagery
I imagine they would charge a price similar to dinner at Bricks Family Restaurant Buffet, $27.50 for adults and $12.95 for kids. There doesn't seem to be much available, info-wise, about breakfast prices as they assume you will be staying there and it's included the price of your stay. I think the best bet is to give the hotel a call directly and ask.
No, this is 10 miles before the checkpoint
if there is san clemente but to get to legoland not
There is no migration stop
They only offer a 2 day hopper pass. Prices differ depending on the date of your visit. Tomorrow 5/24 they are $121 childs and $127 adults.
You would need to contact customer service when you get there
Legoland employees receive multiple benefits for working at legoland. Things like Gym membership at 24 hour fitness and service from Verizon are discounted. There are a lot of more discounts, I just can't remember.
No. 2 and under is free. Also kids 3 to 12 is free on their bday.
You meant to the theme park? Yes, if you plan to get wet at several water play facilities. Recommend crocs too.
I'm sorry, I don't know the number for customer service. Try the Legoland website
Prices will vary depending if its 1 day pass, 1 year pass, etc plus the attraction you are trying to visit. If im not mistaken certain areas of the park i.e water park might be closed until summer. Shop around, i found 1 year pass for the price of 1 day pass at Costco... I haven't seen it again though.
Well, yes of course. Kids of ALL ages. (Says 46 year old child)
Yes the Hopper covers both.
Nope, waterpark is extra.
Yes and vice versa too. I've heard that staying at the hotel is also fun without going to Legoland
I had my 9 and 11 yr old there and they loved it they were sad it was raining and couldn't do much but you would enjoy it
Total price on groupon was 160 for.2 adults twp kids
There are some offers including the ticket but just making a hotel reservation is not included
The hour change depending days and season. I recommend you to download the Legoland app, you can easy check by date
The coasters and driving school were my kiddos (4&7) favorites.
We had the two day pass due to my two small children. Didn't seem to be that many people especially in the middle of the week.
There are build centres inside and a few attractions, like the 4D movies, are inside. If it is raining many rides might be closed for safety. You may want to view their "rainy day promise" https://www.legoland.com/california/legoland-california/buy-tickets/tickets/rainy-day-promise/
A lot of rides but it also has educational elements and plenty of places to see the creations too. There's something for everyone, it was a really great time!
Yes customer service I would say as well. Perhaps it can be done on line via web site. Not sure.
Yes if you bring one. Space is tight so you may have thought we moving around after you install the air mattress.
You can bring them in, but the only smoking section is outside the park in front of the Legoland hotel in the parking lot.
No Snoopy And Charly Brown they are in another park ,knotts berry farm
Yes it can and the check-up can also be done later
It could take up a whole day since kids might want to repeat flavored rides.
You can get a wristband from the office to get in early.
Definitely. My husband and I just went and it was great. We really enjoyed looking at all the sculptures and the rides and things are goofy and fun.
It all depends on hiw much you like Legos. The rides are definitely geared towards kids ages 4-12, but there are some cool Lego sculptures.
Try calling the credit card you used to make a reservation. They might be able to help.
Yes they will have a treat or brick party at Saturdays night . I just got my tickets. This is happening after regular hours.
Yes
92 per person
What do you mean
I agree to go directly to legoland web site and order any tickets, also Costco
Different prices my entertainment book had them at 89 last year
Hahaha, good question... I had one made in the hotel, it wasn't half bad.
I had a backpack and a swimming bag for the water park.
No they just have regular lockers.
We just went last weekend and we had 3 days hoppers too. No one checked our ID at the gate.
9am-9pm
Brand value. Happiness on the face of the kids cant be priced. Thats what they cash in ...
Sort of - there is no "Downtown" area like Disney but as you approach the entrance you'll have a hotel on each side of you. Both of those hotels have restaurants inside which you can access without being a guest. Beyond those amenities, there is nothing available for Legoland guests until you enter the park
Park hopper for Water Park is good deal for hot days. Free child admission tickets
Some rides at 9, some at 9:30. It's not for all the rides.
You have to pay more to get into the entrance to the water parks. It's inside Legoland. You can purchase tickets together, or purchase separate at the ticket booth outside or inside.
Our toddler LOVES the aquarium. It's included with the park pass and there are fantastic view points for creatures you could not really get that vantage point of in the wild. There are also great interactive experiences if thrill rides are not your cup of tea or if the sand pit, carousel, and silly Duplo train is all there is for you if you happended to be under 36 inches (strictly enforced). Oh, now also the submarine ride for toddlers if you can stomach the 1 hour waiting time. Either way, fun to be had for all. Also, don't forget; annual pass members can now bring a friend for $20... As for water park - there are long queues in the Summer months over weekends. Consider alternate days if at all possible.
Yes they do, not sure about pricing though.
I don't think so, but you may ask them in their webpage
Not much for him to do. Rides are mostly for 3 and up.
They have burgers, fries, churros, chips, bbq, ramen, ice cream, apple fries, and pasta. They may have more, but we ate at the pizza buffet. The buffet came with unlimited soda and pasta and if you go after 5pm, kids eat free with an adult purchase.
9 am the gates open, 9:30 for some of the rides, 10 the whole party is open. Currently closes at 8 pm
Everyone was wrong! They had the entire #18 series
Sometimes your able and sometimes you can not. If you have a stroler or a lil cart you can hide it but if you lucky you will be fine.
Wait time is pretty fast if you go when they open and it's not to bad during the rest of the day.
If i buy the adult hopper ticket on line will i still get 1 free child ticket without putting McDonald's promo code? Cause it doesn't give me the option to use promo code on line?
I believe it is $25. But if you purchase it before your stay you get 20% off. And considering park parking is $20 it's a pretty good deal.
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You can go to their website and find the height requirements. Look under rides and attractions. Hope this helps.
Go to the website, they have a year calendar
I hope I'm understanding your question, if you look at the Legoland website they have a event's calander where they have information on special events and the dates they are happening. For example 4th of July, Halloween and Christmas events. As for days that they are just closed, according to the website they are closed on select Tuesdays and wednesdays from September through February. Again I'd refer to the events calander on their website if you are looking at going on a specific date. Hope this helps.
The ride is about 4 minutes long. They also have characters coming out at certain times.
Only 1-2 show up at check-in desk, then once you have the keys, you can accommodate yourself how ever you want, maybe request an extra bed or sofa bed
Call customer service at Legoland. If you booked the passes through a third party, call the third party to make sure the passes are emailed to you -- same issue happened to me with a 3rd party. I had to call and have the force-resend the passes.
I got mine from Groupon and it is consecutive
The legoland hotel open 24 hours! The both hotels are nice and they have breakfast and dinner buffet.
Not too sure about that. But what I do know is that there's a place here where you can bring your owb legos to trade and collect which I thought was pretty kool
Yes, multiple sitting areas, umbrella seating and dinning areas with seating, lockers in park and Waterpark also. Cabanas for rent as well in Waterpark.
that means for 2 days you can visit legoland and the aquarium in the same day for both days. you can bounce back and forth between the 2 if you like
You have to go to their page because the schedules are different. when I went 1 week ago it was at 9. Enjoy
Yes. Not sure what the rental fee for them are though
You can get everything done in a day.
Yup if you need help just ask customer service and get a deal on her Brithday see what kind of discount they can help you with
We stayed at La Quinta just down the street from Legoland
You can Google the directions to the park, but once you get to the parking lot, show the parking booth person your hotel reservation and they'll give you a parking permit. There's also employees in the lot to direct you to the hotel lot. Basically you pick the closest stall that doesn't say valet.
It is a Kuerig machine. Kcups are also provided - Peets house blend as well as hot chocolate
I got my season pass at Costco for $109 for Legoland the sea life and the water park
I'm sorry but I really don't know but check out their website
They seem to only give discounts to season pass holders.
They require anyone under 48" to wear a safety vest. They provide them.
August of 2018. You can book a year in advance.
Under 3 is free.
I'm happy you asked.Legoland has a huge variety of rides,including rollercoasters,slides,gun shooting rides,and just soothing relaxation rides.If you wanted to have fun I'd definitely recommend riding The Dragon or the Test Track as The Dragon has a little Lego museum AND a whole lot of twists and turns where the Test Track has a long line,but a HUGE drop.Your welcome.Bye!
Yes they are at 9:00am
Sorry we can't really tell you how much would it cost please check their website or givd them a call. Good luck.
Now is the perfect time to go. Sundays are not that crowded yet. It will begin to get increasingly more crowded on weekends as the summer season approaches
Some rides are open there is a gaming room check that out
Legoland is mainly for kids 2-10, the rides they have are all for little kids. I just took my 4 and 6 year old sons and they had a lot of fun. But if your an adult you will have more fun in Disneyland and universal studios
I just went to Legoland and bought this package. Basically you buy the ticket for $125. You can use it anytime between when you buy it and October something. The first day you scan your ticket that starts the 5 day timer. Now from the day of that first scan you can go 4 more consecutive days after that. You cannot split them up, like go one day then come a week later and go again on the same ticket.
Heck Yes. The Park can easily be done quick and have enough time for the Aquarium. No Stress.
You can do both, but make sure you get that at a good time if you are doing both
Hotel is open and the pool is heated.
Depends on your children's age,but 2 hours is a nice visit.
Dont see people walking around with beer been going for 10 years
Yes. But tiny. Not like high school where you can store thing's. Best just to bring a sturdy stroller (not the thin type baby strollers) conversion stroller. And don't leave your things. There are teenage thieves at times like to take things from people's strollers. But there is a locker. But no point leaving your wallet or purse. Thinking about it why would you bring too much either than jackets. That's an idea. Those lockers are small enough for that. Or just deal with it and bring less. You don't need to bring much. Bring yourself keep your wallet on you. Bring baby bag and sling that baby. Bring the stroller for all the drinks and merchandise you buy. Then again don't leave it unattended.
Call customer service, like your trying to get a room to talk to a representative
Is it going to be a boy or a girl
$20 For regular parking and $30 for premium. My single day pass yesterday was $109. The price goes up and down depending on the time of year.
No I do not
Parking is $20 for general and $30 if you want to park closer to the entrance
No sr nohay you have to go by the freeway. 5 north
Food is allowed however drinks are not except for water. Birthday cakes are not allowed for some reason, which is strange.
If you buy the park for ticket you can.
You have to buy your entrance no matter if you get in the rides or not ...
Yes
For a family with kids, uber or lyft would be an option.
11am to 5pm i believe
Check on Groupon you can usually get 2 days for tickets for like 260 that's what I got
I believe so. My family brings our own snacks. So we don't know too much about the restaurant.
I just went last week anf the day started off rainy. They handed me a pamphlet of things to do at Legoland when it rains and rides open when it's lightly raining. I've never heard of date specific tickets but it would seem they will not honor a refund or date change in lieu of bad weather. But definitely call them. Worst thing they can say is No.
4pm check in and an 11am check out. You can check in early and they will call you when the room is ready. Check out you can just leave the room by 11am and go home or to the park. You dont have to go to the front desk and check out. You can leave the room key in the room or keep them.
There are a couple roller coaster rides. These are more younger kids friendly than Knott's. Perfect for 4-6 year old I think. 2-3 year old may not be tall enough to ride them, most requires 42 inch to ride with adult and 48 inch to ride alone.
There are plenty of rides there that are not fast and scary. 7 is a great age for legoland. If I were you I would wait until the new ride opens in summer
Si de 10am & 6pm 7 s
Yes. They allow a backpack size cooler. Although we did see people with large size coolers
If they haven't been before, probably, especially if they're into Legos. If they're into rides, there are only a few geared towards older kids. But overall, it sort of is geared towards younger kids. The last time we went, my 14 and 18 year old kids wanted to stay home, but my 9, 11, and 15 year old sons wanted to go.
You must enter the pages of legoland to be aware of the discounts.
It depends on when you go. I suggest downloading the Legoland app. You can view all the rides as well as wait times.
Yes to both. They are very accommodating to those in wheelchairs and the electric carts are quite speedy.I was able to keep up with my 5 year old ninja boy!
You'll need to go to their website or give them a call for a quote. :)
Three figures for $9.99 +tax. Prices may change (Feb 2018). One free accessory each and free carry case. We got them in the mini store at the "beginning". Plan was to use them for trading but since it was or first trip there we decided to keep them as momentos. Our son is four so when we get annual passes we will trade. All the employees make their own and have them on their name badge. If you see one you like you can trade for it. Cool deal.
Depends on the day but usually 9am. See their website for calenders of the full times
Its hard to predict since I don't know the age of your children and the park is only open 7-8 hours in the winter/off season. There is a fast pass option but it is an extra $100+. With teenagers and adults you could definitely finish the rides and major attractions in one day with purpose. The aquarium is also an excellent feature and worth your time.
95 usd adults .. Children is a little lower
Yes there is but they are super small. Like a mini mini fridge
The new hotel also just opened today. It includes themes wizards, princess, and knights with dragons!
Check if those tickets associated with your photo cards.
Agree with Keith, but for the kids it's a once in a life time experience staying at their resort. Specially with the themed rooms.
I think it would depend on the personality and likes of each child.. but with that said I think it's fun for people of all ages since there's so much to do and see. I'm sure if he likes legos he'll have a great time!!
I have no idea. I would google it or check the official Lego website.
No. You can buy a package for both or just the hotel or park only.
Without a doubt, they have a hotel package plus entrance to the park. Even with the possibility of choosing the number of days you want to enter. We were a few years ago and we bought one of these packages. To inform you, it will almost be better to call them if you do not handle very well with English. Ask for a Spanish Operator (it says "espanol opereitor"). There is always someone who speaks Spanish.
If you will run in to hotel problems, you can stay with me
How old are the people? The prices differ depending on age.
Hotel is outside of park with separate entrance. You should be able to drive right up to hotel.
+1 for uber
I'm not sure but they are super helpful so if you call they can help you out.
San Diego CA 80 but recently they had some deals
I don't think so. I was there two weeks ago and it was closed.
I'd say about 2 hrs but obviously more depending on traffic..
Stayed at Grand Pacific Palisades which is quick walk to park. Was $270 plus another $20 for parking. Included breakfast for two.
$50 per person for a line pass, queue a spot in line before you get there.
Sign up for the email list and they will notify you of discounts, including on the Merlin passes that include parking which is almost $20!
No kids are not free and the price for adults is $95.
Yes... They have it... For children and adults...
Only if the adult gets the park hopper for Legoland and Sealife
Yes that works
No. There is a fees of around $60 to $100 all round the year per person greater than 3 yrs. There are some deals u wanna find as well. There is $20 parking fees as well.
Question is difficult to answer at best due to wording, but the it may be no.
It depends on the day.
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