Update, there is now an extra 10% off hotel breaks outside Legoland (see link) and apply to prices on page (you'll see 10% off)
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Hello there, spotted quite a few bargain offers on Legoland from as little as £34pp based on a family of 4 - I would advise getting booked up ASAP as no doubt prices usually double and rooms go quickly.
Few examples (hit the get deal link to check) - Note some are nearer than others so might be worth paying £4ppish extra to save on travel / time - Also check when booking hotel as some don't include breakfast.
some hotels also include kids eat free, welcome packs, xbox rooms, 10% off restaurants etc
Examples
The Basingstoke Hotel £136 / Heathrow Premier Inn £162 / Hilton Bracknell £169 30th March
The Basingstoke Hotel £136 / Holiday Inn Express T5 £159 31st March
The Basingstoke Hotel 28th April £136
Holiday Inn Express T5 28th April £151
The Basingstoke Hotel / T5 Holiday Inn £159 / Heathrow Mecure £165 3rd April
Mercure London Heathrow 4th April £164
Holiday Inn Express T5 / The Basingstoke Hotel £159 12th April
Holiday Inn Express T5 £159 13th April
Heathrow Premier Inn £162 / Holiday Inn Express T5 £164 2nd May
That's just a few but loads on-site, those dates above park is fully open with all rides etc - if you pick a date when park closed you'll get a pop-up and can amend
Top comments
ozgur
5 Jan 1727#35
We live very close to Legoland and for that reason alone we had annual passes for few years. In our last year (2 years ago), it got so bad that we stopped going there at all due to terrible queues for stupid 2 minute rides. So, we didn't use the pass we had, even though we are 15 minutes away literally. Average wait is well over 30 minutes for small rides and 45-60 minutes for more attractive rides now. And, after a few times, everything else around stop being interesting. Even the music they use is the same for the last 5 years. My favourite now is Adventure Island in Southend. It worths driving 1.5 hours there. No queues, no hassle, just nice rides and very fair prices. And, if you need a break from the rides, you are in a nice place by the sea to shop or eat.
M_z
4 Jan 174#1
A good price, and we have done it several times. But Basingstoke is a fair drive from Legoland and you could be contending with rush hour traffic. The Slough hotels are all very close.
BigAde
5 Jan 173#33
Overpriced, overcrowded, overhyped.
Glad my kids have grown too big for it now.
Latest comments (92)
HHUKD
3 Feb 17#92
Good price but what's with the pricing per person? You mean it's from £122. Or can I book it for 2 people from £61?
I went on a similar package last year. It was super busy. I hated the whole idea of the queue bot queue jumping tickets available for a considerable extra cost.
Basically if you pay up you can pretty much avoid all queues while the poor look on.
Out of all the theme parks I've taken my kids to this is my least favourite.
germainsophie
29 Jan 17#91
You might have to ring them up - when we booked last year the same happened to us. They had a record of the booking on their end but the payment hadn't gone through, so I just did it over the phone. (One booking went through fine on the website though...!)
germainsophie
29 Jan 17#90
You're welcome. :smiley:
I'm in two minds about booking again this year, as the only time I can generally go is during school holidays (Easter?) and it's stupidly busy at them times. :disappointed:
jessie_katie21
29 Jan 17#89
is this a genuine site and had anyone booked through the link provided. ive tried and its let me pay for the booking and then it came up that its not available and to ring customer services. surley they shoudnt have taken my money if there is no booking done?
Peace12
28 Jan 17#88
Y not use the fast track . How much does it cost?
I've seen people using that .
KittyKate
27 Jan 17#87
I booked a few weeks ago before the 10% off, the hotel is still available and it's £30 cheaper. I took out the cancellation coverage but I'm not sure if the coverage includes the cost of being refunded the coverage, which I'd need to take out again, if that makes sense?
musefan2001
26 Jan 171#86
Thanks for the reply, it was Holiday Inn Express T5, gets pretty good reviews on TripAdvisor and we aren't expecting 5* quality or anything! I will probably go with that one! Thanks again
germainsophie
26 Jan 17#85
I'd definitely spend £20 more, but which hotel is it 8 miles away?
We went for a 12 mile hotel and it took us more than 30 minutes to get to the park the next day. Traffic wasn't bad but think there was some cycling event on so was a horrible drive!
musefan2001
26 Jan 17#84
hey guys, can anyone tell me what is best to do here then? Stay in Basingstoke Hotel at 29 miles away or spend another £20 and get on 8 miles away? i don't know the area at all so would love to hear thoughts on traffic etc.. Thanks in advance
sulace88
25 Jan 171#83
Haha. How lucky I am :smiley: I live in Southend :smiley:
thekudos
25 Jan 17#82
I was staggered when Crimewatch said there were over 17,000 there the day those two girls kids were abused on the slide. I thought how on earth can anyone ever get on anything with that many other people around. Didn't think the place was that big.
DM24
23 Jan 17#81
It's a good price compared to their usual costs, however after a visit there last year I wouldn't go back...
Crazy amounts of queues for everything ride related and without going on any rides, you can see everything in about 3 hours
azmaray
22 Jan 17#80
Very good price for what you get in my opinion.
Thanks for posting.
boredbutbusy
22 Jan 17#79
Whether or not you want to go to Legoland is irrelevant, this a great deal the tickets themselves cost a similar price, and you get 1 night hotel stay with breakfast basically free! Heat added:D
bren26
21 Jan 17#78
Price goes up considerably if you have more than 2 children. Can't you just take your own travel cot?
arcangel111
21 Jan 171#77
loads of Lego stuff ... there's a big Star Wars experience to walk around that's pretty good :smiley:
loads of places to see big statues and play with lego etc :smiley: over 2 days you just about cover it all :smiley:
arcangel111
21 Jan 17#76
Did this last year and again a few years ago when my daughter was a baby..
Stayed at Holiday Inn Reading for 2 nights and then went into London for a few days afterwards. Was a really good week, but very tiring! dunno if we'd do it all again this year?
blue1971
21 Jan 172#75
If you go when it's hot,the kids will love the mini water park,remember to take them a costume and towel and stuff.
blue1971
21 Jan 17#74
Stay in one of the close by hotels for a fraction the price,stupid comment !
blue1971
21 Jan 17#73
This is well worth doing,we normally pay around £130 for the Heathrow premier inn,lovely hotel.
Heat !
monkeynuts1978
20 Jan 17#72
£392 for 2 adults and a kid at the end of march to stay in the Legoland hotel + 2days park entry, no thanks and not really a deal!!
noahsdad
20 Jan 17#71
I have never been, how much non-ride associated Lego type of Lego stuff is actually there?
AshE60x
20 Jan 17#70
nice post heat added
SantaColoma
16 Jan 171#69
Many are not aware that the queueing is a very deliberate and unfortunate business practice which many places are designed to include. If each visitor spends, for example, 3 hours queueing and 3 hours being entertained then the "entertainment" required to be provided by the company is effectively halved.
Mum2ConnornCerys
16 Jan 17#68
I've had annual pass for Legoland in past when lived in Kent. I've thought about getting Merlin passes as we in North East now but last year we had Lightwater Valley passes and it was great in there and we went about 6 times at least on a weekend.
ili
15 Jan 17#67
Think queues in legoland are rough try Disneyland during peak, 2 hours to be told it's broken down.. 3 times in a row on different rides.
Rizza
12 Jan 17#66
Just like you I live nearby and no longer visit after owning annual passes in previous years, but this is still a good deal for the ad-hoc occasional visitor.
Rizza
ayaz51
11 Jan 17#65
with the amount of kiddy fiddler stories I've seen on the news come out of that place, won't ever be taking my kids there, its very much an avoid place.
johallington1
10 Jan 17#64
People that work weekends and don't live that close to Legoland do employ common sense, but only have the school holidays to go in.
dudedude
10 Jan 17#63
We used to go about 10 years ago and school holidays were horrible, but if you went on a nice weekend in May (outside of half-term) it was great.
People need to employ some common sense.
jjamieson1982
9 Jan 171#62
Agreed - we went in September last year and walked on everything, we had a great time.
I can imagine the queues on busier days for a lot of the rides being utterly horrendous though.
becton
8 Jan 17#61
We went in September and it was great. I got buy one day get another day free plus kids go free so for one adult and two children I paid just over £100 for two days at legoland and the hotel. We stayed at the Holiday Inn express at T5 which was fine and about 20 minutes drive which was fine. We went Sunday/Monday as my children had an inset day. Sunday was busy but Monday was so quiet, we went on 28 rides in the day, often not even getting off the boat/car etc and just going round and round. We all had a great day so if you can go out of school holidays and weekends then I'd definitely recommend it.
dudedude
8 Jan 17#60
you what? I was saying 30 miles is too far. I was agreeing with you. Not sure why you are being cantankerous.
secretjedi
8 Jan 17#59
Never heard of Adverture Island. I'll look at going there when it gets warmer :smiley:
M_z
8 Jan 17#58
Stuck in rush hour for an hour or more with small children isn't much fun - especially if that makes you late into Legoland itself which can mean additional waiting. That's the point, not the number of miles, apologies for not spelling this out clearly enough for you.
n3m3s1s
8 Jan 17#57
With the Queue times it should be renamed LegoStand
dudedude
7 Jan 17#56
Disney World charges $20 (£16) per day
dudedude
7 Jan 17#55
29 miles.
ridiculous
roblatus
7 Jan 17#54
I notice the deal posted is for a Thursday/Friday. Is this during the school holidays????
I refer to the one in green for £136
MonkeyMan90
7 Jan 17#53
sick in the head mate but don't let it put you off it can happen anywhere and at least the park have put measures in place most places wouldn't
SorJai
6 Jan 17#52
Thanks. Just read it up - some people are just psychos. What the f is wrong with them.
MonkeyMan90
6 Jan 17#51
A little girl was sexually assaulted in the playground but they have now put 2 members of staff in there 1 on the main entrance and 1 where the actual playground is
MonkeyMan90
6 Jan 17#50
They now have 2 attendants inside the playground area (1 at the entrance and 1 on the main bit of playground)
which I think is brilliant because not many companies would spare staff and just brush it off
Mineores
6 Jan 171#49
I live ten minutes away from legoland, you can stay on my sofa for £10/night (per person, of course)
Gollywood
6 Jan 17#48
Stopped going when entry prices rocketed, even with the 2 for 1 deals, its really expensive for a family to go & visit when you factor in the car parking charges, fuel (many of us are travelling 2+ hours to get to these places in the frst place!) and food / refreshments etc.
thewudz
6 Jan 17#47
Life on the road
Lloytron
6 Jan 17#46
Basingstoke is a long way away from Legoland Windsor!
callu80
6 Jan 17#45
quick phone wonga
callu80
6 Jan 17#44
I have 2 kids under 3...does anyone know how easy it is to wreck the displays...
The_Bounty_Bear
6 Jan 17#43
I'll need an extra ticket for Legoland for the guy holding a gun to my head. Horrid overpriced traffic jammed hole of a place
oliviaviil
6 Jan 17#42
Just booked. thank you.
AnnaMak
6 Jan 17#41
similar prices. stayed 2 years ago on msy half term was 140 for family if 4 at Marlow plaza.
Sharpharp
4 Jan 172#10
£34pp to queue for 3 rides for 2 days.... i'm out
eleraza to Sharpharp
4 Jan 171#15
Yes you do queue but if you get there before 9.30am and leave an hour before closure, usually 4pm or 5pm depending on when you go, you can easily do 10 rides and more. I have been a few times with the kids and the day we went on less than 10 rides, we arrived just before 11am by which time it was packed. Oh and we don't get Q-bots.
bschofield to Sharpharp
6 Jan 171#40
I have to agree with you, but sometimes the kids overrule my decisions! :smiley:
youngrobbo
6 Jan 172#39
You've all missed the big one at all the Merlin theme parks now. Build them far enough from a town that public transport really isn't happening, then charge you £5 to park your car there for the day. Merlin have pretty much taken squeezing every penny they can out of customers to extreme levels. They're a horrid company.
ozgur
5 Jan 1727#35
We live very close to Legoland and for that reason alone we had annual passes for few years. In our last year (2 years ago), it got so bad that we stopped going there at all due to terrible queues for stupid 2 minute rides. So, we didn't use the pass we had, even though we are 15 minutes away literally. Average wait is well over 30 minutes for small rides and 45-60 minutes for more attractive rides now. And, after a few times, everything else around stop being interesting. Even the music they use is the same for the last 5 years. My favourite now is Adventure Island in Southend. It worths driving 1.5 hours there. No queues, no hassle, just nice rides and very fair prices. And, if you need a break from the rides, you are in a nice place by the sea to shop or eat.
rajd76 to ozgur
6 Jan 17#38
Totally Agree with you. Adventure Island is much better and value for money.
sadbiker01
6 Jan 17#37
Have been once,in the last week of summer 2 years ago, it has potential to be a great day out. Unfortunately queues over an hour for most of ride, qbot system i completely disagree with and on one ride caused more problems for everyone. When it rains not enough to do and becomes more crowded at anything with shelter.
We booked for 2 days and second day it rained and we gave up. Thankfully the children enjoyed themselves but really didn't feel it was worth the money due to the limited amount of rides we could access due to queues.
I honestly can't see how it can be improved as this is the nature of theme parks.
johallington1
5 Jan 17#36
Sounds much nicer, we love Lego, but Legoland is my idea of hell
johallington1
5 Jan 172#34
Rickardo I completely agree, as what is it teaching children, basically those with money can push past you?!
BigAde
5 Jan 173#33
Overpriced, overcrowded, overhyped.
Glad my kids have grown too big for it now.
johallington1
4 Jan 171#25
Drea I've only been in English school holidays, it has a lot there for children but personally you have to drag me there as they just let far too many people in. Plus when you have to constantly explain to your child why some people are being allowed to 'push in'. I don't think they should allow the QBOTS.
Rickardo to johallington1
5 Jan 17#32
I refuse to use QBots and equivalent at other parks on principle. For example, even with the Kellogg's BOGOF we still paid over £90 entry and then they wanted pretty much the same again for QBots.
Years ago at Universal Florida they used to allow a fast pass system using your normal ticket and they were brilliant with using a quicker single rider queue to fill gaps, although no good for smaller kids.
lotsofbargains
4 Jan 17#31
Fab prices. Add 1 extra child and price rockets
deflo
4 Jan 17#28
What do you do if you have 3 kids and the 3rd will be 1 years old when you go?
Can you all stay in a family room? Or do you have to book two rooms?
eleraza to deflo
4 Jan 17#30
When my youngest was almost two years old summer of 2014, Holiday Inn express Slough kindly provided a cot for him and we stayed in a room with a double bed and sofa bed for the other two. We did ring them though as the maximum you can book into a room online was 4 people. Now he's 4 years old we are expected to book two rooms. The Grange at Bracknell do have family rooms for 5 people.
NiaC
4 Jan 17#29
Thanks for this. Just booked for may half term! Amazing price, heat from me
davemhaynes
4 Jan 17#27
Thanks OP, booked and heated.
johallington1
4 Jan 17#26
Travelodge T5 is about 10-15 minutes drive away in the evening and no traffic, fine inside, car park dark and smelly. We stayed in the new Premier Inn at Uxbridge last time, really nice rooms, bit further out but worth it.
MaddyG
4 Jan 17#24
Are any of the hotels accessible by public transport (and legoland from the hotel) ?
Drea
4 Jan 17#23
Is it just a nightmare during the English school holidays or Scottish and English?
johallington1
4 Jan 17#22
We have got there before the park even opens and we've never managed to do 10 rides early on, but then we have always gone in the summer holidays. Legoland will let rides go that can take 6 people with only 2 on, rather than just filling the rides with different families like they do in Chessington. It's also has a problem with wasps in the summer, which when you are trapped in a queue is not fun. Having said this if we rebook I'll go earlier or later in the year, as I don't want to experience it in summer again for the above reasons.
ovverbruv
4 Jan 17#21
we booked for Easter (12th and 13th April) for £159.
eleraza
4 Jan 17#20
I hate long queues myself and the one ride we queued 45mins for which should have been 30 mins was the boat at the boating school and I asked myself time and time again what possessed me to. I just merely walk past any ride with a queuing time of over 20mins now.
eleraza
4 Jan 17#19
Never said your point wasn't valid. Merely trying to provide helpful tips:D
eleraza
4 Jan 17#18
Copthorne Hotel Slough is another hotel nearby but I've never stayed there.
Sharpharp
4 Jan 172#17
My point still stands, even after 9:30 your whole day is queuing for rides, never again.
LEGOLAND never engage the crowds or use anything to help queuing people pass the time, it's just a cash grab for them.
vijay1234
4 Jan 17#12
Which is the nearest hotel(s) to Legoland?
eleraza to vijay1234
4 Jan 17#16
Holiday Inn and Express Slough are quite near and if you leave early, the journey is about 15 mins. Get caught in traffic though and could take over an hour like it happened to us the first time we ever went there. I just prefer to start early and leave the park early to avoid the traffic jam.
johallington1
4 Jan 172#13
I've been twice to Legoland and was there 2 days before the attack on those poor girls. Legoland is the one where you can see the most money spent out of Chessington and Thorpe, but its is heaving and there was not one member of staff anywhere near that playground. It's very easy to lose sight of children there because of the crowds and layout and i'm a very vigilant mum.
OdhranC to johallington1
4 Jan 171#14
I understand that they run a business but they should restrict the amount of visitors to prevent overcrowding. Being able to keep an eye on your child is highly important to me. I'm sure the children would love going to legoland but from what you said, this would be more of a nightmare than a weekend break to me.
Thanks for you info I really appreciate it!
JayGreenspan
4 Jan 17#11
Basingstoke?
SorJai
4 Jan 171#9
Why? What happened?
0XYM0R0NIC
4 Jan 17#8
Nice work <3
Samsamsam
4 Jan 17#7
Is a very good deal
Thanks.
loveszebargains
4 Jan 172#4
Surprised it's this much considering what was on crimewatch :confused:
Samsamsam to loveszebargains
4 Jan 17#6
Yes saw crime watch regarding the play area without any cameras. People just need to be careful. Can happen anywhere but anyone travelling legoland just be careful around areas without any cameras
kiora_nas
4 Jan 17#5
Done this offer a couple of times, the holiday Inn Express T5 which was fine if a little functional.
I liked the Hilton St Annes Manor more, was kids eat free when i last went, but even without that the kids meals were ridiculously cheap
1066owl
4 Jan 172#3
Topcashback offering 5.75% cashback on Legoland holiday bookings for outside resort hotels
M_z
4 Jan 174#1
A good price, and we have done it several times. But Basingstoke is a fair drive from Legoland and you could be contending with rush hour traffic. The Slough hotels are all very close.
goonertillidie to M_z
4 Jan 171#2
Yeah, tis a lil way hence me mentioning paying slightly more for a nearer hotel (unless visiting family etc) :smiley:
Opening post
Update, there is now an extra 10% off hotel breaks outside Legoland (see link) and apply to prices on page (you'll see 10% off)
Eg
Hello there, spotted quite a few bargain offers on Legoland from as little as £34pp based on a family of 4 - I would advise getting booked up ASAP as no doubt prices usually double and rooms go quickly.
Few examples (hit the get deal link to check) - Note some are nearer than others so might be worth paying £4ppish extra to save on travel / time - Also check when booking hotel as some don't include breakfast.
some hotels also include kids eat free, welcome packs, xbox rooms, 10% off restaurants etc
Examples
The Basingstoke Hotel £136 / Heathrow Premier Inn £162 / Hilton Bracknell £169 30th March
The Basingstoke Hotel £136 / Holiday Inn Express T5 £159 31st March
The Basingstoke Hotel 28th April £136
Holiday Inn Express T5 28th April £151
The Basingstoke Hotel / T5 Holiday Inn £159 / Heathrow Mecure £165 3rd April
Mercure London Heathrow 4th April £164
Holiday Inn Express T5 / The Basingstoke Hotel £159 12th April
Holiday Inn Express T5 £159 13th April
Heathrow Premier Inn £162 / Holiday Inn Express T5 £164 2nd May
That's just a few but loads on-site, those dates above park is fully open with all rides etc - if you pick a date when park closed you'll get a pop-up and can amend
Top comments
Glad my kids have grown too big for it now.
Latest comments (92)
I went on a similar package last year. It was super busy. I hated the whole idea of the queue bot queue jumping tickets available for a considerable extra cost.
Basically if you pay up you can pretty much avoid all queues while the poor look on.
Out of all the theme parks I've taken my kids to this is my least favourite.
I'm in two minds about booking again this year, as the only time I can generally go is during school holidays (Easter?) and it's stupidly busy at them times. :disappointed:
I've seen people using that .
We went for a 12 mile hotel and it took us more than 30 minutes to get to the park the next day. Traffic wasn't bad but think there was some cycling event on so was a horrible drive!
Crazy amounts of queues for everything ride related and without going on any rides, you can see everything in about 3 hours
Thanks for posting.
loads of places to see big statues and play with lego etc :smiley: over 2 days you just about cover it all :smiley:
Stayed at Holiday Inn Reading for 2 nights and then went into London for a few days afterwards. Was a really good week, but very tiring! dunno if we'd do it all again this year?
Heat !
Rizza
People need to employ some common sense.
I can imagine the queues on busier days for a lot of the rides being utterly horrendous though.
ridiculous
I refer to the one in green for £136
which I think is brilliant because not many companies would spare staff and just brush it off
We booked for 2 days and second day it rained and we gave up. Thankfully the children enjoyed themselves but really didn't feel it was worth the money due to the limited amount of rides we could access due to queues.
I honestly can't see how it can be improved as this is the nature of theme parks.
Glad my kids have grown too big for it now.
Years ago at Universal Florida they used to allow a fast pass system using your normal ticket and they were brilliant with using a quicker single rider queue to fill gaps, although no good for smaller kids.
Can you all stay in a family room? Or do you have to book two rooms?
LEGOLAND never engage the crowds or use anything to help queuing people pass the time, it's just a cash grab for them.
Thanks for you info I really appreciate it!
Thanks.
I liked the Hilton St Annes Manor more, was kids eat free when i last went, but even without that the kids meals were ridiculously cheap