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To be shocked how expensive Legoland is?

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vivizone · 29/03/2013 23:22

including other theme parks.

Legoland even with offer comes to £116.00 for 2 adults and one child. Online price.

Then rail tickets to get there, spending money and so on.

Is this normal or am I correct in thinking it's a bit of a rip-off.

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CocacolaMum · 29/03/2013 23:26

I have been and I think its a complete rip off. YANBU.

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Happyasapiginshite · 29/03/2013 23:28

Do ou have Tesco points? It's ?11 each with Tesco vouchers.

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Dominodonkey · 29/03/2013 23:31

There's loads of BOGOF vouchers around - The Sun did them a few weeks ago.

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SucksToBeMe · 29/03/2013 23:34

YANBU. I live 10 mins away and have never been,for that very reason!

My brother worked at one of the cafes in the park and could not get over how expensive it was.

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woopsidaisy · 29/03/2013 23:34

We live in Ireland, but in laws are near Legoland. We have been a few times but never pay full price. You need to get voucher codes or Tesco points as mentioned.
Adding train fair is going to make it more expensive, but that isn't Legoland's fault!
You will need some spending money too.

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midastouch · 29/03/2013 23:37

YANBU!! we went last year when DP saved tokens from the sun for 2 free tickets, we didnt pay for DD only 5 months old and DS was 3.2 so we got away with that too! [bublush] we went on the safari ride, everything else had 2 hour ques. DS enjoyed looking at the lego buildings, very clever! Definetely not worth paying for imo!
We use tesco reward vouchers for our summer holiday trips, they're brilliant!

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willyoulistentome · 29/03/2013 23:39

I have sworn a solemn oath to myself never to go again. Its a TOTAL rip off. Even with a get a kid in free voucher it cost me £70 odd to get in. Which was bad enough but they also charged for parking. WTAF. They hsd crammed so many people in that in 6 hours we managed TWO rides. NEVER EVER A-FUCKING-GAIN.

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vivizone · 29/03/2013 23:40

Unfortunately I don't have a Tesco point card. Will check The Sun (boak)

Thanks

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vivizone · 29/03/2013 23:42

The Sun is no good as dates for offer start July 13. It's for a Birthday treat early April.

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madamy · 29/03/2013 23:46

Kellogg's cornflakes (and maybe others) have got a 'grown ups go free' token on them. Not looked at it properly but Legoland was on there. Might be worth stocking up!

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difficultpickle · 29/03/2013 23:47

We are local and used to go a lot when ds was little. I thought it was pretty reasonable (about 3 years ago when we went regularly and had annual passes and parking was free). It was great for teaching ds patience (due to queuing time).

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ShootingStarsss · 29/03/2013 23:50

You can buy tesco vouchers club card things off ebay, might be worth looking.

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vivizone · 29/03/2013 23:50

Oh willyoulistentome, I bet your story is going to be my story. I already feel negative about it! the weather doesn't help

Thanks Madamy, will check Cereal boxes.

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BackforGood · 29/03/2013 23:51

They price them, assuming most people will use the BOGOFs.
My dc are past that sort of stuff now, but we always used to have BOGOFs from all sorts of things for Legoland and it's group of themeparks.
When we went, the dc all got in free with Blue Peter Cards - they are worth finding out about for admission to places.

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BackforGood · 29/03/2013 23:52

x-posted
Bad weather is good, means the queus are much shorter Wink

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MyDarlingClementine · 29/03/2013 23:52

Yes its ridiculous, we were looking at peppa pig world too and that is way out of our reach.

Tesco its 11 but they have a few offers on throughout the year when that drops to only 7.50 per ticket.

I have to say I am not a fan of tesco at all, however their points have enabled us to have many days out we simply would not have been able to afford otherwise.

we went right at the begining of the season, it was busy but bearable.

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jojane · 30/03/2013 00:05

We went last August and stayed in the legoland hotel, meant we got half hour earlier so got a few rides in before the hordes descended. The hotel was amazing and added to the experience

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willyoulistentome · 30/03/2013 00:10

Viv. Early April = school holidays. You won't be able to move. Seriously. Do something else for a treat. You will have a crap day.

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frillynat81 · 30/03/2013 00:11

my ds is desperate to go but its way too expensive for me. I'm in Scotland too so its quite a hike to start. I took him to the legoland discovery centre in Manchester Trafford centre. that was quite cool and he had fun, but only kills 3 or 4 hours.

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piprabbit · 30/03/2013 00:14

The food is dire. Pack a picnic.

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LAlady · 30/03/2013 00:17

I used to have a Merlin annual pass and we live about 15 minutes away. I was very glad when the children decided no more. Awful overpriced place.

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vivizone · 30/03/2013 01:27

willyoulistentome - ARGH never thought of that. I actually feel really lethargic just thinking about it all. It's for my Nephew but he really needs to consider again.

Thanks all.

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Kazooblue · 30/03/2013 08:29

Have been twice and not worth the money.If you go during a busy time it is ridiculous and I would say it is actually a rip off.

Food is utterly dire.

Legoland Hotel not worth the money either and very poor customer service.

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HokeyCokeyPigInAPokey · 30/03/2013 08:30

YANBU, it is a total rip off and unless you take the dc out of school and go in term time you never get to go on everything.

I am so glad our dds are too big for it now.

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Cantbelieveitsnotbutter · 30/03/2013 08:34

I was so shocked at how expensive and rubbish it was I complained when we went.
The food is another level of rubbishness, terrible, over priced, disgusting, no choice.
We went when our ds was little and there was very very little for him to do. Peppa pig world he could do everything so much better value for him.

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