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Here are my top 7 money-saving tips
for Legoland:
- An obvious one, but get in using annual
passes, as detailed in 'General'
- Failing that, look out for the common
'Buy one ticket, get another free' style offers in magazines and at
leaflets in tourism centres
- Food and drink are reasonably expensive at
Legoland, as at any tourist attraction, so take a packed lunch if at all
possible. Eating out for a family of four here can easily cost £20 to
£30, making this an easy saving
- If you have to eat in a restaurant, use
the ones with the discount for pass holders.
- If your kids are restless and eager to
move on back to the rider and activities, you can save money by ordering just a
couple of pizzas or portions of fish and chips (or whatever) and then
sharing these around. It's unlikely that everyone in your family's going to be
happy to sit down for an hour's full meal when there's so much to
do!
- Although most things on-site are free once
you've paid to get in, you might like to steer your kids away from the
Pirate Goldwash area, which is pay-per-pan and has a pay-for tattooing
service.
- Rather than shopping in the on site Lego
shops, encourage your children to shop in the tented 'warehouse',
situated outside the turnstiles (during the main summer months). This has a
smaller range of stock but much lower prices. If you're undecided, get the
staff on the turnstiles to mark your hands so that they'll let you back 'in'
again!
- Note that annual pass holders get 10%
off everything in all site shops, restaurants and in the warehouse. Yet
another reason for going for the passes.
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