Address: Legoland Way, Winter Haven, FL 33884, USA
Phone: +18334518004
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
Donnie H
This is a small theme park best fitted for ages 3 to 5 in my opinion. The rides are all kiddie rides with short lengths and depending on time of arrival long wait times. That being said my 2 and 4 year old loved it! We got in early thankfully and beat the crowds! Bring a hat or umbrella because the sun at 9AM was killer and your toddler will get hot! The splash pad area features one small playground which I felt was overcrowded and hard to enjoy. There is one restaurant and snack cart. The menu was geared towards kids so think Pizza and Chicken Nuggets with a few adult items. Meals include chips or fruit and a drink. ($12 to $20) There are shows throughout the day and meet and greet ops. There was also a cinema area to cool off. If there is one piece of advice before heading there is bring shade bring water and get there early. Premium parking is only worth it if your late. It brings you up front and shaded lots right near the entrance ($40)
Johnny Purvis
Took my son here for his birthday. He absolutely loves it. The park isn’t too overwhelming and you don’t have to walk far for anything. They allowed you to bring your own food which is helpful with little ones and cost saving. I also like the sensory guides throughout the park. It shows you the kind of experience your kids can expect on each ride. Overall good experience. Anyone with little kids would love it.
Jessica Brunstein
This theme park is SO cute!! I went with my son, who is 4, and he really enjoyed everything the park had to offer!! It was very clean, colorful, and you truly felt like you were in Peppa’s world. The top three things I enjoyed were the rides, the playgrounds, and the cinema. The gift shop had very cute toys available for purchase as well. The splash pad was very nice, however the water was FREEZING. The weather did not even reach the 80s, so I would consider heating the water because my son and plenty of other kids were shivering as they were playing. Also, there is only one dining location… that line moves so excruciatingly slow, that after 25 minutes of waiting and only moving up ever so slightly, I decided to leave the park and order lunch for pick up at the Ruby Tuesdays right outside Legoland. Although this mishap occurred at the end of our fun filled day, it was wildly inconvenient. There is also a severe lack of shade, the stage area was not shaded at all and that should be strongly considered since this is the sunshine state… Defiantly recommend this place for kiddos who love Peppa, but bring your own food/snacks/sunscreen!
Sam Sachs
Came here on opening day so I'm understanding to the fact that it was extra crowded and they're still working out the kinks with the rides and shows. The park itself is small, which is fine for the preschool aged audience they are marketing to. Expect to spend about a half day here. There are about a half dozen, simple rides to do. Most are equivalent to what you would see at a fair, but with a Peppa theme. The splash pad is pretty big, so I recommend bringing your kid's swim suit. Besides the rides and splash pad, there are a few playgrounds, some carnival games, a Peppa show, a single restaurant, and a small store. The biggest drawback is the complete lack of shade. There are no trees, and just a few artificial canopies. This makes waiting in line (often 45 minutes or more) a very unpleasant experience. Overall it's a fun place for preschoolers to spend a few hours, but don't come here expecting the huge theme park experience that other parks, including Legoland, offer.
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Not large at all. You walk to the back on less than 4 minutes
Yes but I would make sure you have food and drinks. The fact that there were three food trucks outside the entrance should have been a good indication to us about how bad the options are inside...
Yes ,even just single adults are allowed in My mother and I came and we are grown so they gave us no trouble we even got first visit pins just like Walt Disney world. Perfect for any peppa pig fan , Even teens . You and your teens can ride everything except for the tricycles . Hope this helps!
Yes, and the drop off for Peppa Pig is really close. Just can't drop off unsupervised minors
Probably when it opens
Feb 24th
5. And if it rains rides close for at least 30 mins
I don't think so either but all tickets are reasonably priced for Peppa Pig and Legoland considering what's there for the lil kids to do and it wasn't very crowded, no long wait lines.
It has a large splash pad, and a seperate large sand pit with shovels and buckets. The splash pad is large enough that I'd suggest at least one adult bring a swim suit as well. There are some spots in the center you can't really supervise your child without getting soaked yourself.
They normally have a card with a qc code on it
Loved and enjoyed watching my grand daughter's excitement and happy face. I believe though the park needs an extra spot for lunching given that there is only one spot for so many people.
Yes, we had to pay for our 2.5 yr old. I belive it's only free if under 2.
They pay from 3 years onwards
Some operators like Virgin Holidays run trips to Legoland and Peppa Pig. Sometimes hiring a car for a day may be cheaper
We paid onsite, you have to drive through the parking booths where they request payment. You can pre book premium parking which is somewhat closer but there is more than enough standard parking. Our standard parking cost $25 similar to what is online.
I know it's 35 online not sure about the gate
Call Legoland Florida resort .
Hi Kris I'm not sure about that . But I don't think you can use cash $ dollar ¢coins or £ pounds here .
Looks like they may be sold out that date. The park’s hours are from 10-5, but with Spring Break they may be at capacity.
Not unless it is a service animal
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Yes, no problem. and they have picnic tables. but without drink or alcohol
Yes! They have a picnic area with picnic tables.
I know at legoland you don’t so it probably is the same here. I
Look it up on the website
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