Legoland???

kandb

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Apr 22, 2006
We plan on going to LEGOLAND this April. I purchased BYGO tickets online and are just going to go for
a single day. I saw posts about LEGOLAND giving people a pass to come back for another day. Does anyone know anything about that? Is it for all park goers? Thanks for any info.
 
Sorry, I don't have the answer, but how did you purchase BOGO tickets? I've heard about them, but haven't seen how to purchase them. Thanks!
 
We went in feb of 2014 and I bought buy one adult/get one kid tickets with a promo code that they put in about every lego piece of literature... Such as the building books.

So it ended up being $196 I think for four. Good deal.

I wasn't overly impressed with the Park...they have a longway to go to update cypress gardens...but not a bad place
 
Thanks so much. I'll have to check all the lego books that we have. We haven't been there yet, but my DS 6 loves legos so I thought we'd check in out during our Disney trip this year.
 


I googled BOGO LEGOLAND tickets and it came up on the LEGOLAND site. It was around $90 and then you got 1 free ticket, so $45 a person. I believe it was buy 1 adult, get one child
free. Hope my 11 year olds count as children. I already printed them out, they sent me and email right away with the tickets.
 
I googled BOGO LEGOLAND tickets and it came up on the LEGOLAND site. It was around $90 and then you got 1 free ticket, so $45 a person. I believe it was buy 1 adult, get one child
free. Hope my 11 year olds count as children. I already printed them out, they sent me and email right away with the tickets.


Yes, your 11 year old is considered a child. Unless things changed from when we went two years ago, guests ages 3-12 are considered to be children/child prices at Legoland.
We also did the free kids ticket deal and it was totally worth it and more! We had a blast at Legoland and it was one of the highlights of our trip; and this was after spending five days in the Disney parks! My 6 year old son frequently asks to go back. Have fun :thumbsup2
 


We loved LEGOLAND and visited for first time last year. In UK for last couple of years there has been an offer of a free 14 day LEGOLAND ticket if you buy a Universal or Disney ticket. Great deal and really hoping they run the same deal this year as really want to go back. We went at end of August and went on more rides in one day than we ever have at any other park. It was empty.
 
I also Googled the Buy one get one free deal and it came up with a deal through McDonald's that mentions entering a promo code. I went though the process and never saw a place to enter a code. I'm afraid this might be too good to be true! It would save us a significant amount of money but obviously don't want to arrive and not be able to use the tickets!
 
We're also planning to visit Legoland for the first time this year. My question is, the coupons found in the lego club magazines - I assume you bring those to the gate to buy the tickets?

Also, what is the deal with the water park? I see that is an additional cost. Worth it?
 
We spent a day there this weekend with 2 BOGO out of the Lego club magazines.
My boys had a blast. Lots of indoor Lego play opportunities if you sign up, shows such as Ski show, and various rides and ski shows. Hours are only 10-5/6... So u don't have all day. Wait to view mini figures/villages after park closes on your way out.
 
We spent a day there this weekend with 2 BOGO out of the Lego club magazines.
My boys had a blast. Lots of indoor Lego play opportunities if you sign up, shows such as Ski show, and various rides and ski shows. Hours are only 10-5/6... So u don't have all day. Wait to view mini figures/villages after park closes on your way out.

In the most recent lego magazines we have there aren't any coupons. Has anyone done the BOGO online with success and printed out tickets to take with you?
 
In the most recent lego magazines we have there aren't any coupons. Has anyone done the BOGO online with success and printed out tickets to take with you?
Are you sure? I swear I just cut one out of the last one we got here at home. I still have it somewhere...
 
It's in about 2 out of 3 of every magazines. If the last one didn't have one, just wait for the next. I've tossed a few out cuz they usually expire in 6 mo, and we're not going till December.

Yes you bring the coupon to the gate.

The McDonalds promo code stuff you're finding when you google is old. I've never gotten those to work, at LLCA or LLFL.

LL has buy 1 day get the 2nd free, which is the best deal if you want to go 2 days, or just find a kid-free-with-paying-adult if you only want to go 1 day.
 
Are you sure? I swear I just cut one out of the last one we got here at home. I still have it somewhere...
I found a couple older ones but the coupons expire March 31, 2015 and we're going in April. I'm going to keep looking! :)
 
My kids loved LL this past summer. It was my 2 boys favorite park. We got buy one adult, get one kid free tickets on Amazon local.
 
My son got his new Lego magazine in the mail today with a coupon on the last page. Maybe your new magazine will come soon.
 
We went to the Cali LL last summer and heard they offered a 1/2 price come-back-tomorrow-deal at the exit. We missed that, but went back the next day with our previous day tickets, and they did give us half price tickets without any problems. If I remember correctly, we had gotten our kid in free on a coupon, so I think (but can't swear) we had to pay for his day two ticket at full price.
 

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