Use of LEGO pirate themed indoor water play area and swimming pool
Evening entertainment
30 minute early access on selected rides
(See get deal link also - based on family 4)
8 comments
Ccontrol
27 Jun 171#1
Shame it is not their hotel.
tubbyasstoo
27 Jun 171#2
reading and basingstoke ?
jesus these towns are nowhere near legoland
the disasterous arnhem parachute drop of ww2 which was nowhere near arnhem comes to mind
Broxy to tubbyasstoo
27 Jun 17#7
One of them is in the same county :smile:
aliceb84
27 Jun 17#3
does anyone know if I am able to use Tesco Clubcard points with this deal?
fireman1
27 Jun 17#4
What's with this new fad of staying in a shod hotel and going back again the next day only to endure all that queuing and extortionate food pricing again!
Mikiex to fireman1
27 Jun 173#5
Last time I went you could have done with 2 days, that way you could of gone on 2 rides :smiley:
Mentos
27 Jun 171#6
To be honest i'd consider just staying at the hotels and forgetting the park.
We don't live far (few miles) and despite having a 2 year old and Merlin passes for us and the Grandparents, we've only bothered taking her 4 times between us. Three of the four times the queues were ridiculous, we are talking about an hour to get some food, let alone get on a ride. The one time it was relatively less busy (but still busy) they didn't bother opening half the rides.
On a general note, we've been really disappointed with the passes. We've had them in the past, when family visited they worked out reasonable value for sight seeing. Eventually we stopped getting them as everyone had seen the sites they cover enough times, but this year we got them as the little one was coming to the age where she'd start enjoying the parks/london eye/etc.
Have to say, comparing to the past, prices have gone up significantly but what you get in return has deteriorated. You need premium for Fast Track, Special days, Summer hols in London, parking ,etc. The parks don't look like they've had a make over in years. And one of the advantages (as we live close to the parks) was you could pop in off peak on a whim to avoid the queues. But recent experience (including the other parks) has been they only operate "properly" when its wall to wall busy :disappointed: Don't think we'll be getting the passes again. The parks are closed half the year to begin with, if they are effectively going to run them half closed for much of the rest of the time (other then the odd weekend or school hols) whats the point in an annual pass!
Scarter610
27 Jun 17#8
Fab deal, we had an awesome time last time we went, but didn't get chance to stay in hotel. Sounds great
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Holiday Inn Reading South
Resort Map
- Overnight stay in a themed room
- LEGOLAND Park tickets
- 2nd Day FREE!
- Breakfast in BRICKS Family Restaurant
- Free parking
- Free LEGO gift in your room
- Use of LEGO pirate themed indoor water play area and swimming pool
- Evening entertainment
- 30 minute early access on selected rides
(See get deal link also - based on family 4)8 comments
jesus these towns are nowhere near legoland
the disasterous arnhem parachute drop of ww2 which was nowhere near arnhem comes to mind
We don't live far (few miles) and despite having a 2 year old and Merlin passes for us and the Grandparents, we've only bothered taking her 4 times between us. Three of the four times the queues were ridiculous, we are talking about an hour to get some food, let alone get on a ride. The one time it was relatively less busy (but still busy) they didn't bother opening half the rides.
On a general note, we've been really disappointed with the passes. We've had them in the past, when family visited they worked out reasonable value for sight seeing. Eventually we stopped getting them as everyone had seen the sites they cover enough times, but this year we got them as the little one was coming to the age where she'd start enjoying the parks/london eye/etc.
Have to say, comparing to the past, prices have gone up significantly but what you get in return has deteriorated. You need premium for Fast Track, Special days, Summer hols in London, parking ,etc. The parks don't look like they've had a make over in years. And one of the advantages (as we live close to the parks) was you could pop in off peak on a whim to avoid the queues. But recent experience (including the other parks) has been they only operate "properly" when its wall to wall busy :disappointed: Don't think we'll be getting the passes again. The parks are closed half the year to begin with, if they are effectively going to run them half closed for much of the rest of the time (other then the odd weekend or school hols) whats the point in an annual pass!