Playing On The Grit
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- Apr 2, 2008
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I've never been before and not really my thing but we are taking my 2 and a half year old boy there tomorrow. Any good?
Buy your tickets online before you go. In school holidays it saves the major queue to get in.
As Mr. Kray said probably a little young to get much out of it. But better than the big theme parks for under tens.
Try Paultons Park in our neck of the woods next, just right for under tens.
We're going to leave it til next summer probably (our son is 4) as he's still a bit small. But that doesn't mean to say he doesn't already know it exists and virtually hovers off the floor with excitment every time someone mentions it.
Lego is a winner in our house, and aparently there is a shop there with pretty much everything!
My boy recently got into Lego and loves building towers etc...I think we will need to take out a small loan to get us through the gift shop!
We've used Tesco Clubcard vouchers to get the tickets so we are all ready to roll.
Sounds like he will love it - hopefully there will be more for him there than at Thorpe Park etc.
lots of lego people to mount
I'm gonna agree with the above and say why at his time of life, he aint gonna get on many if any of the rides and u'll do at least £150 for the day, take him to the Zoo or somit, I have three children so 5,9 and 14 so have been there and got the T shirt and waisted money to boot, sorry if i'm pissing on your fireworksLegoland is good. Your kid might be a little bit young to appreciate a lot of it, though.
Get there early it gets very busy big queues