Address: 1 Legoland Way, Winter Haven, FL 33884, USA
Phone: +18886905346
Sunday: 10AM–6PM
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
Luciana Smalls
I appreciate the staff and the designer of this park. My family and I drove from SC. All the staff my family and I interacted with was friendly, professional and fun. My grandson had loads of fun. I would like a huge thank you to the hero program. I was emotional asking for assistance yet I knew he would need the help. I don't know if the staff is trained to interact and understand different disabilities or impairments however the ones that interacted with my grandson showed empathy and compassion. The prices was much more affordable and cheaper than. Amazon for Legos he wanted. There is so much for the children of all ages, big or small to enjoy. If I had any complaints... it would be the pizza buffet. We paid $20 per adult and I think $14 for the child. The pizza was not fresh and the buffet did not look was maintained. Besides that.. we had a great time.
E Recker
Hadn’t been here in 10 years since our son was little. They have made some improvements but this place is still as amazing as it was back then. The food, drinks and rides were great. We were actually there a total of 5 hours and rode 14 rides!! We do Disney regularly and 3 rides is the norm there. We got annual passes so we will definitely be back. This place is so cool. Clean bathrooms and everyone was super friendly.
Haeley Salinas
We loved it here! The tickets were very affordable and when we went there was no lines for anything! We took younger children and they loved it. I will say that there’s not much for older kids about 12+ to do. It’s definitely a park geared for younger people.
Nayeli Gonzalez
Great for kids and young adults. There are a couple of thrill rides like 4 of them and they certainly make you scream. I recommend not forgetting your swimsuit because the water park Gift shop stuff are overprice. The staff was super helpful and friendly as well. DEFINITELY go on a weekday lines were less than 10 minutes.
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Legoland has Spanish speaking employees who can help it. Legoland has employees that speak Spanish that can assist you. As well as translate Creole, Spanish, French & may-be Italian.
The sign at gate mentioned that cooler is not allowed in side the park , but you can bring you food and drinks with your back.
Yes they have as much fun as the kids
It is fun, especially the Pirates Cove. Although my kids enjoyed Sea World and Busch Gardens more, because they are older (9, 10, and 12).
Yes you can but it has to be no more than 8 inches by 10 inches.
The shortest, fastest route currently shows 210 miles and should take you 2h 15m.
I left a message back in December 2020 and recieved a call back a few hours later.
Check out "Duplo Valley". Lots for toddlers to do including an indoor (Air Conditioned!) playground. https://www.legoland.com/en/florida/map-explore/land-views/duplo-valley/
Legoland is no where near Disney world. Its another park in winter haven fl
Yes there are tots spots and the duplex area. Its perfect for littles.
Absolutely. The are very accommodating at Legoland.
Open dates
45 minutes at the most. I live in South Laleland and it's a little less than an hour. Hope this helps.
Depends what you want and how old your family is. Both are good parks, but when it comes to Disney World, you cannot just do Magic Kingdom (Well, you can, but you'd miss great rides). Legoland is just one park. Also, Legoland doesn't have very good hotels nearby, except the onsite ones. Busch Gardens in Tampa is a good one to, with stuff for everyone.
No but you can get a shoppers pass to go shop. You pay for a ticket. You have up to an hour I think to shop then return your ticket by than. They give your money back, if it's longer then the hour they will charge you the full price.
Not sure if they have a vehicle but I'm sure you can find an Uber or a Lyft
No, but if you go with the ticket purchased in advance you will save time, since there are usually long queues
One per person and passes cannot be moved from one person to another. I.e., if you buy one for your husband, you then cannot let a friend use it.
Yes, but I think they're first come first serve.
Unfortunately No! But if it rains out your day and they shut the rides down and the rain doesn't clear out within a reasonable time , customer relations/service will issue you a rain check ticket .
Go to Google and type in Legoland Florida and you will see a review area
No, the are going to a higher capacity too
I would call them and ask. We checked in at about 8pm with no issues. It was all done on a touch pad computer at a kiosk in their entryway. The key also comes from the kiosk once you check in (it'll dispense like cash from an atm). We didn't have to interact with anyone from the hotel in order to get checked in and into our room.
If you stay at the legoland hotel they give you a 1 day free entrance to the park. The hotel is like 1 minute walk or less to the entrance of the park.
Nope
You don't have to dress up but many families were. The kids loved it !
Most likely
17 for normal parking. 22 For preferred. 17 for preferred parking if you are disabled. I assume kids two and under are free because their price board shows 3 to 12 and 13 to adult
I've only been to Florida it's Awesome and they are building a new attractions .some will be ready in March 2019 others 2020
They do, but no mask or weapons like you wrote. Have fun!
Certain rides aren't, but the Park is. I've never been on the dragon coaster because every time I've tried there has been a storm in the area.
No. You need to use coupon at time of purchase. Plus you should be asking them directly.
Room = room. Price doesn't include tickets.
About an hour and a half. Depending on traffic.
Yes. 10-5 on Feb 13, 2018
They do. Found it in the FAQs about 10 min after asking here ... always goes like that.
If you're talking about food, we brought lunch for our son. If you're talking about illegal items, leave them at home.
The tickets themselves are not included, now if you arm it with the tickets included in the package they will give you the tickets at the hotel you stop
Not sure if THEY have it put there are things for veterans that will give you a discount on them. I would tell you but I forgot the name
they have several stores with great selection of clothes,keychains..i brought my son matching set t shirt, socks , hat key chains and he picked his own assortment of individual legos
You get cheaper if you buy online. Online if you buy it 2 days before for minors, it is 74.99. Alla in the door of slope 89.99 the one of minors if I am not equibocada.
Hello, the water park is open September 30..Thanks
Nope not anymore. Uber you can take.
Lmao good luck with that
They have a hero pass you can utilize and each ride tells you about the sensory stimulus. This audio carries over to Peppa Pig.
I can tell you that the park has incredible spaces dedicated to the attention and entertainment of children with autism, the pepa pig park, has just received great recognition in this regard, and the legoland area offers a lot for them, unfortunately I do not have information on discounts or special prices
I Don't Now Because I Didn't Go To The Hotel
Everyone needs a ticket but it is about the fun and they have extra staff memebers to help you if needed
See if there's a number you can call and ask to speak with a supervisor I would think that would be your best bet!
Yes they can
Florida residents $80, including tax. Kids under 3 is free. If you have a special needs child be sure to go to guest services to get your free Hero's pass.
Yes
Yes it is
Not a Question for me to answer.
Unfortunately they don't tell you on the internet right now could be could not because we had to go there and fix our problem with those tickets. It was for different date but they were nice and pro and they fixed it in 10 minutes... we enjoyed this awesome place..
A single day costs 84 to the park only. So if you want a park and a water park, it's 109 dollars.
$ 99 per person over 3 years old.
I personally made my reservation online at the Legoland website, ypu should be able to also call customer service line for Legoland and have the reservation setup that way as well! (Phone may be a better option just for the reassurance of a real person taking care of it) Have fun at the park!
No The lodging has a cost and the entrance another ... but it is worth it
For a problem like that you need to take and go to customer service and whoever's name the yearly passes are in they will probably ask you that name and then they will probably issue you a new and your your past it shouldn't be a problem at all you have a great day thank you.
I was able to walk it in flip flops with no issue. One day at Disney with sneakers and I could barely walk out
I can't answer that question I don't know but that is a good question
Entrance ticket is $60 at the gate for 2 days but you can save a few dollars by purchasing the ticket online.
"Due to Central Florida’s climate, afternoon showers and thunderstorms are possible, especially in the summer. If the weather affects our rides for more than 120 minutes during your visit, we promise to give our guests a coupon with a code to book your free return ticket online to return in the next 365 days, no questions asked."
I booked online as well and messed up the dates I emailed them ( which is the fasted way to get a hold of them ) they changed the dates with no problem .
You can buy it right there ... when we went there were not too many people
LEGOLAND Water Park will is open on select dates from February, 2021 through December, with daily operation between March and August. You can plan your visit and select the date on their site to see if it will be open.
Hi Heidy. I traveled to the United States Miami and I am still here and I had no problem, the only strange thing that they did not stamp my entry passport then I called immigration and they only scan your passport all for covit 19 after all perfect
No, but the park is definitely geared towards kids
People usually go with their kids
The address is One LEGOLAND Way, Winter Haven, FL 33884. There are signs to help direct to parking. Also download the map from the legoland Florida webpage.
Included.
LegoLandia was the park that my children enjoyed the most. I have two boys, one from 08 years old and one from 06 years old. They enjoyed it a lot. But pay two days to go to LegoLandia I think a lot.
There no tickets to just "see". All the rides are included in any ticket you buy.
Yes you can. And you just drive up to a window to check in. No getting out of the car! It's very convenient
Of course! But to enter inside the park you will need to pay parking fees and then buy the entry tickets too!
I'm sorry. I don't know. I've only driven there.
On the internet you get 2 parks per 100 for legoland
Don't know, I live 3 hours drive away from Legoland
Just buy it on the website its general admission
All the meals are around $10. The collectors cross with cheap refills is $15. It could be worse. 😉
No. We paid $33 for covered parking. It's cheaper for uncovered but I'm thinking it's around $20
Yes, and if you arrive early and the park is not open, you can enter the hotel plaza for children to play.
$33 preferred in covering $10 for pass holders, $23 for cars, $24 for campers/RVs and motorcycles: $10. If you stay at the hotel I believe it's free (legoland beach retreat is across the street)
The two best options are either Orlando International Airport (MCO) or Tampa International Airport (TPA). Both are about 1hr 15min away.
One day park pass online at there website is 85.00 a one day with waterpark is 109.00. If you live in Florida I suggest a yearly pass. They go for about 115 to 169.
I only went to the store, not the park so I can't answer your question. Sorry!!!
They do not have a phone number shown on their page but they do have a website just look up Legoland Florida resort!
Pass holders get 25.00 off their guests tickets when buying at the ticket window. We were told that this week when we got our annual pass.
I would call them and ask, make sure that you tell them what happened to you.
I bought a Orlando Go Pass it had a list of different activities in Orlando we did. But everything was free when we used our Orlando Go Pass.
No. It's located in Winter Haven, Florida. It's approximately 40 minutes driving from Orlando. They offer transportation from Orlando but you have to book them in advance. But driving is very easy to get to.
We just got back from visiting and was surprised at how it wasn't crowded during Spring Break. Lines for the rides ranged from 10-30 minute wait times.
Fairly small display, but there's a nice walkway with a short climbing wall, dragons and lego samurais. The main ride is a VR ride that is interactive.
Yes
Absolutely! Besides the rides, you can enjoy Miniland. No matter how uninteresting you think LEGO may be, Miniland is an amazing area because of the time and engineering put into creating "cities" 100% built from LEGO bricks!! The water park is great too.
Yes, all rides have short wait times, a water park is not crowded either. Really good place for kids a adults.
2 and under are free.
Yes & showers
Bob, if you are going to the park, it is the same parking lot...otherwise across the street there is a Plaza with a publix and other stores which is a walkable distance
Found on their site: Single day Senior Citizens admission ages 60 + $86.99 + tax Two day Senior Citizens admission ages 60+ $106.99 + tax
Cypress Gardens was there before Legoland.The botanical garden portion has been preserved inside Legoland.
No not 2 days in a row. There is a time period in which to use them. Our tickets said before 12/28/19.
between $ 90 @ 120 if you buy online at the entrance it is more expensive and they have a water park that is additional ..
Absolutely, it is located at the back of the park, you have to walk through the park, and there is an additional fee for entrance to the water park.
The price is per room of up to five people
In August, fast track probably worth it for you only going there for 2 days. The park opens from 10-5, if there are long line on every ride, you won't be able to try everything with your children. We were just there yesterday, on a slow day, we barely able to try everything on 1 park, the water park was closed yesterday due to weather.
There are no family annual passes and it's by the person as stated before.
I think they have a fireworks show, but if you've already went to the New Year's event it's probably similar.
It's best not to go, as the park is all open.
Adults can ride with the ones that are not tall enough
It is about 45 minutes from Orlando. It's worth the trip, in just one day you can get to know and have fun at the main attractions.
If all inclusive means food , yes. However, the breakfast is great, lunch in the park ok, dinner at the hotel extremely overpriced and disappointing. However, there are several restaurants and grocery stores very close by.
I emailed customer service and they had replaced my voucher with a blanket date so I could use anytime in the year.
For ages up to 3 is free, everyone else is about $80 all I know is we spent over $300 for 3adults. It was worth it.
It is at the same location one behind the other with access to water park from within LL park but iWater park is closed during the winter.
Yes the water park is located in the back of LegoLand park but is only open certain times a year.
Yes, However suggest checking online beforehand just in case something changed since I was last there.
Work hours today is 10am -6pm. Water park is closed today.
Breakfast is included. Not dinner. The breakfast is a delicious buffet everyone will love. For dinner options you can eat at the resort, have food from local restaurants delivered to your hotel, or easily find a place to eat within 1 mile of Legoland.
The specials and rates change based on time of year and room, is it 4 adults or 2 adults 2 children? Package with meals? Call the hotel or use the website to check your rate.
You should check their website since they usually advertise deals on there. The price really depends on if you are staying at the hotel, the beach bungalows, or just attending Legoland without staying onsite. Also, the legoland water park is closed starting in Nov. The previous commenter is correct that you can get through Legoland park in 2-3 days. You should check the legoland calendar for park hours and special events on their website as well. Before you go, you should download the Legoland app. The map and ride wait times are very helpful for while you are in the park. Have a great time! We sure did!
Si, legoland florida. Free parking, too.
I think so. The legoland park is not expensive, affordable prices. It's a family park. I loved this park.
Um this isn't a question. You should write a review of this place instead of a question.
Unpredictable, just prepare for rain
Rides,games,make legoland mini figs,build with lego bricks,water park,it is a really cool park,
You can do both, but maybe aim for two days.
You could do the theme park one day and the water park one day.
Yes, there ate rides. Some are designed for small children to go by themselves, others require an adult while a few, like the karge roller coaster are not suitable for small children.
No, personally i think 3 was about the youngest it was designed for. Now could you bring a 8mo old sure. But plan on travel, weather, crowds, etc
Nop. There is no relation with Disney and Legoland.
Yes, the water park is apart of of Legoland but it does cost extra and I suggest getting at least a two day pass
You can get tickets at the gate however, I believe the gate prices are significantly higher than purchasing online.
It's more a question of season. This week was pretty empty. It will be crowded every day when it is high season unless it rains.
You should look at their website. I know they have a senior discount but I'm not sure what age it starts at.
I'm 6'1" and I did not feel comfortable getting on any of those rides. However, the 3D interactive rides where somewhat more comfortable. In short, the roller coasters are not for those 6 feet and taller if you want to be comfortable for the short time you on the ride. Hopefully this answer was helpful.
It's a park/water park, there is however a hotel on the grounds
No. Its about $14 for rvs and $17 for cars, vans and trucks.
Don't know. I did not used the resorts restaurant
Ummm...No.
They have signs posted up at the main entrance when paying for parking that no pets are allowed, service animals only. Not sure how they verify that it is a service pet but I pretty sure they will ask you for some form of documentation. So please make sure you have everything you need to prove your pet is a service animal.
Yes, look for the discount ticket lines (far right?) once you pass through security
Hello, the park can be done quietly in 1 day, it's just getting organized
No child will truly enjoy any theme park. They won't be able to remember it, you won't enjoy it, and most of the time they will need a diaper change or need to eat or some need. A park is enough for that age.
ONLINE PRICE. With water Park $74.99CHILD/SR. $97.49CHILD/SR $79.99 - ADULT. $102.49 - ADULT GATE PRICE. W/ water park $88.99 CHILD/SR. $111.99 CHILD/SR. 93.99 ADULT. $116.49 - ADULT However the best deal comes for Florida residents at $119.99 for an annual pass to both the main park and water park. (As of June 2018 prices and promos do change)
The waterpark is seperate add-on fee
You can also look it up online, or you can even goggle it. We was there a week ago it rained the whole time. But the kids still enjoyed expec especially at the water park. Fun place for the kids.
I don't believe they change it the hours are from 10 to 6 and the water park closes at 5
Yes they open at 10 a.m. the water park is all the way in the back of the park keep track of your time because they close at 5 we didn't get there till 3 in my kids only got 2 hours to play in the water park and they said that was the most fun of all. I would definitely leave more time for the water park Legoland is awesome but in the summer time it's extremely hot you're going to want to take a dip in the pool.
The best thing to do is call customer service. They can give you all the options they offer. You can also post gem for sale at a discount online to tey to get aome of your money back. I hope ths helps.
It is a single payment
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You could not see everything. Alamejor 2 or 3 days. It depends if you like the place or not.
It depends on the date. During August and October it drops to $99
Yes they are....and this park is perfect for that age group.
No they do not only to LEGOLAND Park
The annual pass includes Legoland and the Orlando eye, the aquarium, the coca cola museum and the madam Tussauds.
Use this same app that you used to ask this question to get your travel time!
The Lego hotel and or Westgate Resorts.West gate has better options legoland the pool on the resort closes at 9 pm.
Yes
Call customer service
Around$ 90-100. Annual passes $120, they do have a free ticket for a kid going in with a paying adult on the back of some of the small plastic bag products.
No, get real.
2 and under are free. However, they have easy to find promotions for free kid tickets with the purchase of an adult ticket. Check a Lego magazine, which is free to subscribe on the Lego website if you don't get it already.
It's okay thanks
Yes,not worth the extra for reserved parking. Was not that much closer.
Yes. Free pass for kids under 3 years old
They don't accept them
Palm Coast Fl to legoland in Winter Haven is about 2.5 hrs
Yes but I find that the kid's wanted to spend all day at the water park or seeing the other stuff. If you have a strict schedule you can. 2 days to fully enjoy everything.
We went on wed/thurs. We saw the entire park in 1 day. Not very big crowds at all, but the more popular rides still have a line. Wait was no longer than 15min.
Why not get a visa/mc?
Under 3 free
The Hotel is an experience in complete convenience, even the park is a simple walk on and off... the beach retreat is a chance to be off site and slightly more seperate.
Bok tower. They have a great new kids area!
Yes, the Hotel in it's public area are open to the public
There are a lot of pretty nice hotels in the area and a lot more cost-effective than the Legoland resort.
No they do not
It would be easier for you to use google maps to answer that question.
Fairly busy... Even off-season a nice crowd. Busier once the water park is open.
In package it is better! Legoland is not so big and it gives to enjoy the hotel too
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I haven't had a chance to stay at the resort nor hotel. We always do a 1 day trip to the theme & water park. We stay for the entire day & watch the fireworks. My kid's love both parks!
My girlfriend and I actually flew into different airports. I flew in to Tampa and she flew into Orlando. It's just about the same time to Legoland from each.
Not at the park, but there are several within 5 to 10 miles of the park.
I would take Orlando but there is one near Tampa as well.
If you come during the Winter, one day should be enough. However, once the weather's warmer, you'll need two days: one for the main park and a second day for the water park. If you come during the Winter, but are planning to visit again within one year, it's definitely best to buy the yearly pass. It's just a few dollars more than the 1-day ticket, and will allow you to visit as often as you'd like within one year. Also, do your research or ask locals (I'm one 😊) before booking accommodations if you're planning on staying in Winter Haven overnight. The Legoland Hotel is very nice but rather pricey. A less expensive option within Legoland is their "Cabana Beach Resort", on a lake right across the street from the park's entrance and with a free shuttle to and from the park's. Until more upscale individually owned accommodations are available, beware of some (not all, but most) unbranded places regardless of how much cheaper they may seem. Read the reviews of previous guests first!
Depends on where you are, central florida could be a little bit far from you
Yes, you can bring water and snacks. I highly recommend that you do. We usually bring a small backpack, and I have seen people bring in a small cooler if they have a stroller to carry it.
The current theme is the Christmas Bricktacular. So you won't see fireworks just snow 🤣
About a 1hr 45min - 2 hour drive, depending on traffic. Enjoy!
I would call them to be sure.
Definitely ask for group rates. If you have 15 today i think you can get them. Otherwise, if you are a homeschool group you can get excellent rates for most off season Mondays and Thursdays. You just have to pre-register.
Mi child is still under 48 inches and she was able to ride almost everything accompanied by an adult. For your reference she is 5 years old and 40inches tall. I haven't been during Thanksgiving, and for that specific information you're better contacting the park directly.
The regular ticket doesn't includes the water park and it open only on the weekends.
From Miami it's three hours or so
They are on some Wednesdays but not in January.
You can find hotel in kissimmee thats in between
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it showered several times and we got wet but it was so hot we dried off...we went to the theater for about 45 minutes also while it rained..they won't close but they will stop some rides
Legolamd is not near disney. It is about 50 minutes away from Orlando. You are on google maps right now, I think you should use it.
I agree with Gamal. Your best bet is to either go there in person or email them mentioning the situation
Yes. I think its $45
If you are a Lego fan it's enjoyable but it's just one giant shopping experience
Stroller or wagon. Snacks in a clear Ziploc bag or clear visible container. Liquids in a clear visible container. Baby bottles and the like. They did not really mention what I could not bring but I ended up bringing an unopened bag of Goldfish snacks, cup sized Chips Ahoy and a bottle of water or two and they said I was fine
There is a really cool Lego store at Disney Springs. No ticket required :)
It is in Winter Haven, Florida right off of Cypress Garden
BYOC😊
On Cypress Gardens Blvd. (also called SR 540) in Winter Haven, FL
Technically in October there should be no hurricanes, he did not think there was a problem.
For children from 2 to 12 years old. The entrance is approx. 70U $ S majors, and children I think it was less. I highly recommend it. My children of 4 and 7 years had a lot of fun
That's not a question, but good to know... 😉
Se compra ahí mismo...cuando fuimos no había exceso de gente
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