Legoland Windsor Reviews

Legoland Windsor Theme Park / Zoo National

Newest Review: ... (20 months)to use and my eldest, (very nearly 4 years old) wanted to walk. This is one area where I wish I had taken my double buggy with me as there was ALOT of walking to be done and she soon began to want to have piggybacks. (If you were there on the 10th September and saw that rather red-faced girl struggling with a buggy and a small girl hanging on for dear life on my back, that was me so hello.) It was extremely expensive getting our tickets and this is where it really does pay to seek out some deals before you go. There are lots of times where you can get 2 for 1 entry which would make more sense. My adult ticket cost £41.40 and my d... more

Customer Legoland Windsor Reviews (93)

novagirl291
Legoland Windsor: Let's go to Legoland! (788 words)
by - written on 11/09/11, updated on  04/12/12 (Very useful, 414 readings)
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On a spur of the moment thing after a visit to Wales, myself and my 2 yound children saw a sign on the M4 for Legoland. It had been raining all the previous day so we hadn't done much so I thought I would treat them. My review with therefore be written in a slightly different way to the rest as I had no pre-conceived ideas about the place. It is located in Windor and there are strict speedlimits to actually get into the massive car parks. We arrived at about 2pm and so had to park on a field right at the back of all the traditional carparks. It was quite daunting the amount of cones everywhere pointing cars into the correct places but then there ...  Read the complete review

kama0529
Crowned ReviewFor rich lego-kids who want to have fun. (3561 words)
by - written on 25/08/11 (Very useful, 343 readings)
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A few weeks ago, I took my family to Legoland in Windsor (Berkshire) for the day. I had been to Legoland a few times about 8 years ago, but this was the first time I had taken my two youngest children and I was keen for them to experience Legoland before they outgrew it's attractions. ========What is Legoland Windsor and who would enjoy it?======== Legoland is a theme park that is almost entirely constructed (or looks likes it's almost entirely constructed) of Lego. It is essentially a whole "land" that is made out of lego and has a wide variety of rides, experiences and attractions which are based on the lego theme. It is a place that you ...  Read the complete review

eilidhcatriona
Legoland Windsor: Lego On My Mind (1628 words)
by - written on 23/08/11 (Very useful, 191 readings)
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Recently my partner and I were invited on a day out to Legoland with various family members who were going to be in the area. Legoland is located just outside the town of Windsor, so it was quite easy for us to reach from London. We changed trains at Slough, and then caught a local bus service to the park from Windsor town centre. Having known about the day out for some time, I looked into ticket offers and found that Kelloggs had two-for-one vouchers on certain boxes of cereal. We let the others know about the offer, and then scoffed some Frosties. On arrival at the park, I was feeling smug that we would be making a good saving. It's a been a couple of years ...  Read the complete review

karalouk
Crowned ReviewMore Lego than you can shake a stick at! (2811 words)
by - written on 16/05/11 (Very useful, 565 readings)
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A couple of years ago we visited Legoland, Windsor. We visited in the summer holidays and our daughter was very young (about 16 months). We had an awful time - there were long queues to get in and out of the carpark, we had to queue for a long time to get inside the park, we paid horrendous prices, all of the rides had huge queue times and my daughter was only big enough to get on TWO rides! Recently I decided it was about time we gave it another go (my daughter is now 4 years old) and thankfully our visit was a lot different. **Getting There** Legoland is located in Windsor, Berkshire. We travelled by car. It was relatively easy to find ...  Read the complete review

jcb223
Legoland Windsor: Fun, fun, fun (1319 words)
by - written on 13/05/11, updated on  13/05/11 (Very useful, 240 readings)
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I took my children here a month ago for my eldests 4th birthday. Parking We got in the wrong queue when we went in (my other half just followed the car in front.) There is a lane on the right that takes you to the main carparks and parking is currently £2 for the day. Or if you go in the left hand lane you end up in a premium car park, no better but closer and this costs £6. Although I didn't really think the extra £4 was worth it when we arrived. When we left as the park was closing at 6 most people were leaving as well and the traffic to get out of the car parks was horrendous, at the point we did come out towards the beginning of the queue so this was ...  Read the complete review