The loby has a bar, restaurant, a play area (shape like a castle) with slides and bricks to build. There is also a small arcade and a gift shop.
Am sure they have nightly activities at the hotel. I didn't stay at the Legoland hotel. I stayed at a partner hotel in Monticello. Legoland hotel was too pricey for my family, approx $700/night. Prices varies due to weekend and when sch is out.
The lobby is full of things to explore, build and play. You can sign up for classes on specialty building. The outdoor pool is closed for the season
According to their website, they have themed play areas, nightly kid entertainment and a pool but is closed now for the season. I personally did not stay at the hotel but it is only steps away from the park
I didn't visit hotel unfortunately, but I imagine it would be a Lego themed hotel, so at least you would get a museum experience :)
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