When does Legoland Windsor open in 2024 and how much does it cost? Tickets, prices and location
BELOVED UK theme park LEGOLAND Windsor is set to open with a thrilling 2024 season.
But before you go, here is everything you need to know about visiting the attraction, from ticket prices and how to get them.
What is Legoland Windsor?
Legoland Windsor is part of the Lego group and operated by Merlin Entertainment. Initially opened on March 17, 1996, the much-loved attraction has over 55 rides and attractions inside.
Ideal for families with children between the ages of 2 and 12, the theme park even has Lego-themed hotels and live shows and entertainment.
In the spring of 2024, the park's fastest rollercoaster will launch which will be the first ever Lego duelling coaster in the world.
The theme park is also planning to open a brand new holiday park called Woodland Village in May this year.
When does Legoland Windsor open in 2024?
Legoland Windsor will be officially open every day from March 15 to September 25, 2024.
While there are a few more months to wait, the resort also hosts special events outside of the regular season.
During the February half-term, families can attend Brick Days on select days spanning from February 10 to March 11, 2024.
For those looking for a spookier experience, Legoland Windsor's Brick or Treat takes place between October 1 to November 3rd, 2024.
The theme park is also open over certain dates at Christmas.
What is the address for Legoland Windsor and how do I get there?
The much-loved resort is located in Windsor, just west of London.
Its full address is Winkfield Road, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 4AY.
For those travelling by car, these are the best routes:
- M3: exit at Junction 3
- M25 Northbound (Clockwise): exit at Junction 13
- M4: exit at Junction 6
Parking is not included in the ticket, and you'll need to pay £8 for a ticket, although booking in advance will save you £1.
Parking is not included in the ticket, and you'll need to pay £8 for a parking ticket. Booking a parking ticket in advance will save you £1.
Legoland Windsor is well-connected by public transport, with trains taking half an hour from London Paddington to Windsor via Slough, or from London Waterloo in under an hour which goes direct to Windsor.
A shuttle bus will operate between railway stations and the park. However, you will have to purchase a ticket for this.
From London Victoria, you can take the 702 Greenline bus to central Windsor and Slouth. Alternatively, you can take a 703 Greenline bus directly from London Heathrow Terminal 5.
How much does Legoland Windsor cost and how do I buy a ticket?
Legoland Windsor recommends booking tickets in advance online rather than at the gate on the day.
An online saver ticket costs £35 per adult, saving you £33 if you purchased the same ticket at the gate.
If you are planning to visit Legoland Windsor multiple times in the year, you can purchase an Annual Adult & Toddler pass, which comes at just £59 per child (4 and under) and adult.
This pass gets you 10 per cent off all retail purchases and 20 per cent off food and drink, along with other exclusive discounts. However, the pass is only valid for certain dates.
An alternative would be the £99 per person Silver Annual pass, where customers can get up to 10 per cent off food and drinks, among other discounts.
The more luxurious £139 Gold Pass promises fewer exclusion dates and offers 20 per cent off food and drink and 10 per cent off in retail shops.
However, everyone with an annual pass will need to pre-book their tickets before visiting.
You can also book a short break at one of Legoland's themed resorts or with a partner hotel. These stays can include a 1-day park entry, breakfast, a free Lego gift and more.
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A 3-night stay with 2 parents and 2 children over the age of 4 would cost from £363 to £754, depending on the hotel.
Bookings can easily be made through the Legoland Windsor Resort website.