You must collect 10 codes from The Sun between Saturday May 30 and Tuesday 16 June. Then pay £1.50 postage and you can choose the date you wish to visit. Claim from 7th June
Or send off 10 vouchers using 2 stamps to pick a date band of which to go.
Buying one copy of the sun = cold. Buying 10x = please kill me. Although at least its not the DM.
qwerta369
24 May 154#14
Old, tired, run down, in desperate need of refreshment, takes real effort to get on (you have to wait ages and even then you might not get in if it's decided the ride's not working). Legoland is much the same, too.
Latest comments (77)
SDEMAN1994
20 Jun 16#77
Hi - I know this sounds cheeky but does anyone have a code they can give me from newspapers between theses dates as I seem to have lost the back page of one of my newpapers?
Rachy2302
13 Jun 16#76
Any one have the codes please I forgot this offer was on :disappointed:
davidian84
2 Jun 15#69
"Customers using the Paper Perks online route must enter their first code before June 16 to be eligible for the 5 bonus codes. To apply for tickets after this date customers will need 15 unique codes."
I didnt get bonus points either. I had a few codes in bank which are now expiring. Anyone had bonus codes?
3010 to davidian84
7 Jun 15#75
I never got them.
Chantelle
3 Jun 15#74
Sorry- just realised the codes are different on each paper... Anyone with a spare paper??
Chantelle
2 Jun 15#70
Hello, by any chance has anyone got the paper perks codes from Saturday and Sunday please... I only started buying the paper from Monday but just realised about the online option today. X
Chantelle to Chantelle
3 Jun 15#73
sy8111
2 Jun 15#71
All, anyone know if there is difference between adult and child tickets? Are the 2 free tickets adult or 1 adult 1 child?
laings86 to sy8111
3 Jun 15#72
it says 2 free adult tickets
Chris_In_UK
2 Jun 15#68
It says in The Sun collect 10 codes but to unlock premium perks you need 15 codes so is it 15 codes you have to collect , I've entered 4 codes and says I need a further 11 codes, is there any 5 bonus points like with the Alton Towers Tickets
nseaman
31 May 152#67
Can someone please post the codes here?.. Forgot to start collecting. Thanks
HelpMe1993
29 May 15#66
Is it worth it if I have a 3 year old, is there much he can do? Will we have to pay for him as well it would be Me, my partner, 3 year old and baby!
turbo_c
24 May 15#9
It literally is just 2 tickets. So for a family of four you can't collect two sets of tokens.
So would end up paying for two tickets.
westywales to turbo_c
25 May 15#65
Or you can buy an extra paper each day and use someone else's address
username11
25 May 15#64
don't go there what a rip off
Decabi
25 May 15#63
The tickets are currently in the 'coming soon' deals. You can order from the start of June
ChunkyKong
25 May 15#62
Thanks for the suggestion, I would do that but the vouchers all take 28 days to arrive, which puts us outside of June 12. Any other ideas?
We're going to Legoland on June 12th but I don't have tickets sorted yet, anyone know the most cost effective way to get them? 2 adults and 2 children (6 and 4). Thanks :smiley:
bircher123
25 May 15#59
We went last year and loved it. Great day out.
zara_x
25 May 15#58
Do Sun+ members need to collect the tokens?
zara_x
25 May 15#57
Where are you seeing the free tickets? Can't see it in my account
siouxie
24 May 15#21
I'm pretty sure you can't go in without a child. But double check. You can choose the date you want by joining sun plus you can either pay to join or collect 15 codes on the back of different date newspapers if you do this before the 10 news paper codes u can usually book a date or 2 before everyone else.
zara_x to siouxie
25 May 15#56
Where is the option for the tickets for Sun+ members? Can't see it.
kayesnoah
25 May 15#55
I was wondering the same?
kayesnoah
25 May 15#54
We went last year for the first time as part of a package and the kids loved it.Yes there are queues but to be honest everywhere is the same these days! We did two days which I think we needed but I would go again -
worto03
24 May 15#53
Just got back from there today, the kids liked it ( 4 and 8 ) we took them as a treat for doing well at school but they have asked to go camping instead next year - lol
We didn't bother with the q-bot which meant we mostly stuck to the parks\water park\smaller rides, managed to get on the pirate ship but after that most big rides were at least 45mins, was good fun but you really need to add £60 ( didn't realise you could share them? ) to a family of 4 for the q-bot if you want to go on a lot of rides or with the queuing you won't fit many in.
It's hard to expect any child to queue for 45 mins for 5 mins of fun then repeat for long!
edit - the staff were all nice, didn't try the food as we took picnic food so we could eat while queuing. Also the Star Wars models were great and well worth a visit, there is also one of the outdoor places selling beer but I felt too sick from the rides :-o
jpe23895
24 May 15#38
we went to legoland on 2 day hotel break they managed to lose our luggage so gave us free break with ultimate q bots for all of us, kids had fantastic time and watching the faces of people as we went to front of the enormous ques was priceless
Curlynob to jpe23895
24 May 15#52
I know! We had q bots when we went. My son complained about waiting for less than 10 minutes in front of people that had been waiting for 40 minutes or more. Awkward!
Pamela1977uk
24 May 15#51
maybe the kids are under 4 years as mine can get in for free.
gl0ckage
24 May 15#10
I've got sun perks and I can get buy 1 ticket other adult goes free and my kids are free.
Decabi to gl0ckage
24 May 15#50
How are you getting your kids in free aswell? I have Sun perks but can only see 2 free tickets. your info would be much appreciated.
Bradleigh
24 May 15#49
I cant comment
Last time i went it was a safari park :confused:
Pepz347
24 May 15#48
Thanks will pick it up
jackiefarrell
24 May 15#47
Good deal, but my goodness, the wasps!
horsepills
24 May 15#39
We've been 4 times and had a great time every time - the kids love it. All the people saying its "run down" obviously haven't been to any other theme parks, as legoland is no worse than most (and the rides are good quality).
Queues have never been a problem for us as we bought a QBot each time, so sailed straight on each ride every time. That obviously involves spending more money though so mentioning it here usually results in cheapskates moaning about how greedy Lego is, etc...
bargainhunter666 to horsepills
24 May 15#46
How wrong which is pretty obvious. I have been to loads including Florida Disneyland. It is bound to be run down compared to Florida but it is run down compared to Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Beach. Each to their own but paying more than this is a rip off.
Cinn
24 May 151#45
Just to clarify, you don't need to take children, We went yesterday, didn't take any kids - we just like lego. You need to have children under 15 with you to go to the discovery centre in Manchester, fortunately this is not the case in Windsor
:smile:
jpe23895
24 May 15#44
yes agreed the base ones do the job especially if u go in school holidays when the queues are big , don't think many families of 4 would shell out £280 for the best ones, but they still try and screw every extra penny out of you when your there though
jpe23895
24 May 151#40
they are greedy the best qbots cost £70 each on top of what u pay to get in and extortionate parking fee
horsepills to jpe23895
24 May 15#43
I never get anything other than the base qbot....no need for anything other than that. We share it between us too, which makes it cheaper overall
vicstar115
24 May 15#42
Thanks OP, my son will be 3 start of july and the whole family were thinking of going to legoland so this will save a fortune! I've stocked up on the cereal box offers but this is much better a deal. Heat
vassy201187
24 May 15#41
Thanks OP :smiley:
davidian84
24 May 15#37
Is that for certain? I googled it and they were talking about legoland discovery centre. I found nothing on legoland windsor even in the t&c
daemon
24 May 152#11
I haven't been since I was ten. I'm an adult now but still love lego. Does anyone know if you have to take children with you to be allowed in?
razzledazzle84 to daemon
24 May 15#36
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Just to answer ur question. You have to have children with you to enter Legoland
miikeyblue
24 May 15#35
Hardly see any Lego? Did you walk around with your eyes shut?
Karen007
24 May 151#34
Go free and buy qbot it queues for one ride while you physically queue for another so u get twice as many rides
ggfergy
24 May 151#33
Had free tickets. went for 4 hours and that was enough for me. overcrowded and too many long wait to go on rides.
secretjedi
24 May 15#32
Cheers OP
bestmd
24 May 15#4
U will get dates chosen by sun .. Weekdays
memedoos to bestmd
24 May 15#31
not true. I've had the alton towers and Chessington ones and both been saturdays
qwerta369
24 May 154#14
Old, tired, run down, in desperate need of refreshment, takes real effort to get on (you have to wait ages and even then you might not get in if it's decided the ride's not working). Legoland is much the same, too.
Rich44 to qwerta369
24 May 15#22
Really? Went there last June looked ok to Mr & everything was working not a single ride out of order & didn't look old at all
my-planet to qwerta369
24 May 151#30
Yup. Worst theme park ever! I've vowed never to go back there again. They are just greedy and it's like cattle herding when you get inside. Terrible place.
Curlynob
24 May 15#29
I got free tickets for my 6 year old and I with Tesco Clubcard. We ended up spending the money we would have spent on the tickets on two of their queue cut devices. I don't regret it though, the queues were horendous. We had a great time.
bargainhunter666
24 May 15#28
Seriously? I would hate to see the state of your house! It is extremely run down.
bargainhunter666
24 May 15#27
First off I have Merlin Pass (not renewed after prices went up in sale) so can go anytime I like to many parks, also have blackpool pleasure beach passes. Children were one and seven when we went. The place is run down, nothing much for either at that age to do. It really is for a narrow age group 3-6 maybe but then the q's make it pointless. There is nothing worth q ING for. Hey and you hardly see any Lego! knock it down and start again. Many many reviews say the Same.
truemanoid
24 May 15#26
Never buy that paper, scum.
Rich44
24 May 15#23
At the risk of getting shouted down, wait till just before school holiday, phone kids in with Vomiting bug. They're then not allowed back to school until 48 hours after end of sickness leaving you with 2 school days with nothing to do......
Well they're not allowed in school.....
(in our area 48 hour rile applies, should be same in most places as it's in the schools book of what to do with what illness. Incidentally if they have highly contagious conjunctivitis they're supposed to go to school CRAZY)
xargle to Rich44
24 May 151#25
Flawless plan if you rip your kids' vocal cords out to stop them blabbing as soon as they get back.
rickinyorkshire
24 May 15#24
To avoid queues get a Qbot - can pick the times you want to go on rides then (mostly)
benjai
24 May 155#20
Buying one copy of the sun = cold. Buying 10x = please kill me. Although at least its not the DM.
MrAverage
24 May 15#19
I'd echo the above, we've been twice on 2-day hotel packages found via HUKD. The kids love it, but by the time you've got in and been on a ride in the school holidays, every other decent ride is up to a minimum 45 mins queue with the popular ones an hour or more. Food is extortionate and poor quality. In summary, kids love it once they can get on!!!
ysdevil
24 May 15#18
It is old and tired. We had a good day (two days), but had to work hard to have a good day. The queues can be enormous, we didn't get on the big rollercoaster in two days.
We had the cheap hotel and two day package as well.
Plan your day a bit, get there when it opens and run to the furthest ride you want to go on, go on as many as you can as quick as possible, because very soon you will be in long queues for the rest of the day.
When it was very very busy, we had lunch, watched the show, looked at the Lego displays and went on rides with tiny queues.
Take a packed lunch, not only is the food terrible and expensive, but you will queue for ages to get it.
Oh yes, did you get the word of the moment "queue", get used to it :stuck_out_tongue:
Jagoy2k
24 May 15#17
If you know anyone with a merlin premium annual pass they get 4x £10 friends and family passes, so if they like you, you can get in for just £10 per person
Cyrus
24 May 15#16
bit convoluted but a good deal. voted hot.
Also, 40% off for NUS card holders (students)
LJacks2020
24 May 15#6
Is there any way to confirm before buy 10 newspapers that the dates aren't all mid week in school term time date?
davidian84 to LJacks2020
24 May 15#15
Chessington had lots of weekends and summer holidays, Alton Towers didnt but i got a half term ticket. So the answer is no but considering the price it may be worth risking it.
Rich44
24 May 151#13
Pretty sure you can go in alone, after all you could be meeting family there.
Personally I'd go for one of the 2nd day free deals where you pay around £120 for family if 4 for 2 days & hotel. This is what we did last year (Norfolk schools used to get an extra inset day in June for the Norfolk show so went then).
The rides always seem to stay open later than the park says so hang around until staff chase you out.
You'll want 2 days to do it in because it does get busy even during term time. If nice day the kids can spend hours just in the duplo wet play area alone. (pack swimwear/change of clothes & towels)
We had a brilliant time but on occasion the queues can be a real pita. Other rides & other times of the day we got on rides with no Q this was term time I wouldn't even contemplate it during school holidays, no way.
Oh and if you like wildlife the place is heaving with Red Kites, we got buzzed by one in the car park was very excited so were the kids fantastic bird of prey.
Submarine ride is absolutely brilliant
sanmarco5
24 May 15#12
I love it, have only been when i have taken my kids, but would certainly go on my own and i am 48
Codei
24 May 15#8
Thanks, we are going in the summer holidays so will see if they cover the dates we want
SarahJo786
24 May 15#7
We do this every year, its a great day out. Thanks op, heat added.
bargainhunter666
24 May 15#3
That's about the right price. I still wouldn't go again though. I can get in for free but don't.
cheznconrad123 to bargainhunter666
24 May 15#5
Thanks op
Sorry to Ask On The Thread But Can I Ask Why You Don't Go ? Only asking as promised my 4 year old will go in July but will cost us a few hundred pounds for everything. Thanks x
emmkay1234
24 May 15#2
Thank you .. my son has been going on about going to legoland :-D
LoRdPlOps111
24 May 15#1
Just need vouchers for '69p off per litre of diesel' to offset me fuel costs to get there. Still, heat added.
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Or send off 10 vouchers using 2 stamps to pick a date band of which to go.
http://perks.thesun.co.uk/public-perks/legoland-2015#.VWFDCzY4nTY
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I didnt get bonus points either. I had a few codes in bank which are now expiring. Anyone had bonus codes?
So would end up paying for two tickets.
2 free tickets to Lego Land, and 2 to Thorpe Park for -£10.01.
We didn't bother with the q-bot which meant we mostly stuck to the parks\water park\smaller rides, managed to get on the pirate ship but after that most big rides were at least 45mins, was good fun but you really need to add £60 ( didn't realise you could share them? ) to a family of 4 for the q-bot if you want to go on a lot of rides or with the queuing you won't fit many in.
It's hard to expect any child to queue for 45 mins for 5 mins of fun then repeat for long!
edit - the staff were all nice, didn't try the food as we took picnic food so we could eat while queuing. Also the Star Wars models were great and well worth a visit, there is also one of the outdoor places selling beer but I felt too sick from the rides :-o
Last time i went it was a safari park :confused:
Queues have never been a problem for us as we bought a QBot each time, so sailed straight on each ride every time. That obviously involves spending more money though so mentioning it here usually results in cheapskates moaning about how greedy Lego is, etc...
Beach. Each to their own but paying more than this is a rip off.
:smile:
Just to answer ur question. You have to have children with you to enter Legoland
Well they're not allowed in school.....
(in our area 48 hour rile applies, should be same in most places as it's in the schools book of what to do with what illness. Incidentally if they have highly contagious conjunctivitis they're supposed to go to school CRAZY)
We had the cheap hotel and two day package as well.
Plan your day a bit, get there when it opens and run to the furthest ride you want to go on, go on as many as you can as quick as possible, because very soon you will be in long queues for the rest of the day.
When it was very very busy, we had lunch, watched the show, looked at the Lego displays and went on rides with tiny queues.
Take a packed lunch, not only is the food terrible and expensive, but you will queue for ages to get it.
Oh yes, did you get the word of the moment "queue", get used to it :stuck_out_tongue:
Also, 40% off for NUS card holders (students)
Personally I'd go for one of the 2nd day free deals where you pay around £120 for family if 4 for 2 days & hotel. This is what we did last year (Norfolk schools used to get an extra inset day in June for the Norfolk show so went then).
The rides always seem to stay open later than the park says so hang around until staff chase you out.
You'll want 2 days to do it in because it does get busy even during term time. If nice day the kids can spend hours just in the duplo wet play area alone. (pack swimwear/change of clothes & towels)
We had a brilliant time but on occasion the queues can be a real pita. Other rides & other times of the day we got on rides with no Q this was term time I wouldn't even contemplate it during school holidays, no way.
Oh and if you like wildlife the place is heaving with Red Kites, we got buzzed by one in the car park was very excited so were the kids fantastic bird of prey.
Submarine ride is absolutely brilliant
Sorry to Ask On The Thread But Can I Ask Why You Don't Go ? Only asking as promised my 4 year old will go in July but will cost us a few hundred pounds for everything. Thanks x