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They'll still be loads for her to do....just need to make sure that they will split the kids up by age so she is not hanging round with the others while they queue...I have a 6 and 4yr old and had a pass last year. Most of our trips we made a point of not queuing for anything and they still had a fantastic time.

Just come back from 2 for price of 1 ticket, with a hotel visit. Pleasantly surprised. There is a lot for them to do, from 3 to 7 year olds. The younger rides are not that busy and my 4 and half year old was happy to queue for the bigger rides. The staff were great and really made the day more plesant. I, despite my initial reservations, am now a fan. Lovely grounds and very small child friendly.


(Quick tip when driving there - take the alternative route to legoland when you hit Windsor - really pretty and saves you sitting in traffic!)


Enjoy!

Jim_the_chin, I'm sure q-bot is the way to go, but ?15 per person ON TOP of the already outrageous prices (?41 for adults and ?31 kids) just seems like daylight robbery, esp for the younger kids (under the 130cm limit). AND it extends the waiting times for those in the queues. Several times we got to the front, my son was all excited, and we were told "hang on, sorry, we've got some q-bot guests".


I know that Legoland is always heaving, and obviously they can charge what they like, but the q-bot cost on top of the entrance just seems a bit greedy. A fiver maybe....

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