Tickets start from £32 per person and includes access to 25 different rides and attractions, and free parking.Īs part of a special promotion, if you buy a ticket only to visit between now and December 23 you actually get a second ticket free to use next year (although some date restrictions apply). Having shut briefly after their Halloween 'Brick or Treat' events, Legoland is now open for Christmas on December 3-5 and then daily from December 10-23. We took them in the summer and it was the highlight of the school holidays so bringing them back as part of a Santa Sleepover (we paid £227 for four of us to get access to the park and then stay at the Copthorne Hotel in Slough about ten minutes' drive away) felt like a fab way to kick-start Christmas season. With children aged five and seven, and both a boy and a girl to boot, Legoland is one of the few days out we do where there's something for everyone without any grumbling about things being 'boring', 'too babyish' (her) or 'too pink' (him).
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