Our family
recently visited Legoland CA in Carlsbad near San Diego for the first time and
we had a great time. Before going I had
heard from a few people that it is a park geared for younger children and that
you only need one day at the park. My
boys are 10, 8, 6 and 2 and all love Lego’s so I thought they would be the
perfect age. You can definitely see the
park in one day if that is the only time you have, but if you have the time and
your kids are into Lego’s then you can easily spend more than one day exploring
different parts of the park. We didn’t
even go to the Water Park and our tickets were for all 3 park attractions
(Legoland, Waterpark and Sea Life Aquarium); next time we visit we definitely
want to explore the Water Park. There
are gaming stations and hands on activities throughout the park.
Be sure to
arrive early! On the day we visited, the
park technically did not open until 10 AM, but they opened the main gates at 9,
this is great so you can spend some time shopping in the Big Shop which will
hold your purchases for you so you do not have to carry your items around all
day. You can also use this pre-park time
to purchase your souvenir drink cup, and visit the photo center to pick up your
photo pass wristband. You can browse
some areas of the park, then they will officially open the ropes for attractions
at 10 AM and you can hit the park ready to ride. Before you visit check the days of operation
on their website here: Days and Hours of Operation.
The staff
has name badges with mini-figures on them and you can bring your own mini-figures
to trade with the staff. You can trade
all day long, this is fun for the kids.
Be sure to pick up your 1st Visit to Legoland Pins as well, a
free souvenir!
My oldest
son loves roller coasters, even though there were not many thrill rides, there
were still rides he enjoyed, and plenty of other things to keep him entertained. His favorite rides were the Lego Technic
Coaster, the Lego Ninjago Ride and Kid Power Tower. They do have a parent swap program if you
have a little one who doesn’t meet a height requirement. Everyone in your party needs to be in line
together, let the attendant know you have one person staying off with a little
one, they will let everyone who just rode get back on with the parent that waited,
which is nice for the older kids they get to ride back to back.
One thing
that I loved about Legoland was there were so many interactive spots and play
areas. This was great for my two year
old if it was a ride he couldn’t ride; there was something nearby for him to do
while we waited for the older kids.
Having Lego building stations was also nice for the older kids while we
waited in line helps cut down on the sibling spats. While we ordered the famous Apple Fries from
Granny Apple, there was a building station nearby to keep the boys busy while
we placed our order.
I was very
impressed with the ‘extras’ at the park, Legoland has a lot more to offer than
just rides, the 4-D Theater, the Factory Tour you can learn how Lego’s are
made, the Adventure Club and so much more.
There was a build your own boat station; there was a sand area where you
could look for dinosaur bones near the dinosaur coaster ‘Coastersaurus’. My older boys even spent time there when the
ride was finished and would have stayed longer if I would have let them. There
is a small rock climbing wall near the new Ninjago ride. Miniland was AMAZING, when we visited there was also Star Wars Miniland, my boys are Star Wars fans and they loved all the Star Wars Legos. I was in awe of the life-size creations that are constructed out of Legos. We could have spent more time in Miniland just admiring the artwork. There are Lego creations of Paris, New York City, Pier 39 in San Francisco, The Golden Gate Bridge, Las Vegas, too many more to name. Absolutely stunning!
The bathrooms
were great, clean, colorful, and perfect for families. They even have Baby Care Centers with rocking
chairs, microwave, bottle warmer, high chairs and changing tables. Perfect if you need a quiet space with a
little one.
We purchased
a souvenir cup with free refills, which was economical for our family but also
the neat thing at Legoland is they have self-serve Coca-Cola Freestyle
machines, there is a chip in your cup so you can go and refill on your
own. Don’t send your child to refill though
if they remove the cup before they fill up you then have to wait ten minutes
before you can refill it again.
Thankfully the staff at the food stand was happy to help us and refill
our cup.
I loved the
dining options they offered. There were
spots to purchase theme park treats like churros and cotton candy. The churros with chocolate dipping sauce were
delicious and only $5. There were a lot of healthy and fresh options as
well. I ordered a steak sandwich at Fun
Town’s Urban Kitchen. My sandwich was
made right when I ordered it. In that
same area, I ordered my kids a chicken tender kid’s meal. You can pick an apple sauce packet or fresh
fruit as a side and a drink.
On their
website Legoland does say outside coolers, food and beverages may not be
brought into the Park. I had some small
snack items (fruit snacks, pretzels and apple sauce squeeze packs) in my son’s
diaper bag and had no problem bringing it in.
I also saw more families with what looked like outside food in the park. I think if you bring in light items you
should have no problem. We ate breakfast
before we entered the park, had lunch in the park and with all the other
goodies, churros, apple fries, ice cream treats, we did not eat dinner in the
park. The day we visited the park closed
at 6 PM.
We purchased
the photo pass for only $35; I thought it is well worth it, I was pleasantly
surprised at how many rides take your picture on the ride. These are great memories we will cherish
forever. It was really easy to use, they
give you a wristband once you enter the park at the photo center, then you scan
your bar code on the wrist band anytime you want to save a picture to your
account. As you get off an attraction many
of the rides have monitors that show your picture, you touch the screen to select
your picture then scan your bar code and the pictures are loaded on your
account. There are photographers
throughout the park to take your family picture which is nice so everyone in
your party can be in the picture. I will
say the photo quality wasn’t quite like the Disneyland PhotoPass quality but
still the pictures are great, I would definitely purchase photo pass again. Here is the link for more info: Legoland Photo Pass.
I had
matching shirts made for our family from a shop on Etsy, I loved the way they
turned out. Having matching shirts makes
it easy to keep your group together and also to see your group on an attraction
or pick out your pictures after. We
received so many compliments that we were the best dressed at Legoland. I highly recommend when visiting a theme park
to wear matching shirts or matching colors, it makes traveling with little ones
much easier.
Legoland CA
also has an Aquarium, which we visited as we were leaving the park, and I am so
glad we did. We entered from the Legoland Park side but they have a main entrance as well. It was very neat and again
so thought out for all ages. There was a
small climbing structure with slide perfect for my two year old. There were cut out windows and areas for the
kids to crawl through. It was really
neat to see Lego creations in the water.
At the end the kids can touch and feel star fish and anemones. They take a picture as you near the end and
you can purchase the two photos in a booklet of sea life facts. Since I had purchased the Legoland Photopass,
I received a discount and only paid $10 for 2-8x10 photos and the booklet of
our family. Great deal! They
also have a cute café as you exit. We
spent around two hours exploring the Sea Life Aquarium. If you are returning to Legoland be sure to
get your hand stamped.
We did not
stay at the Legoland Hotel this time but I had read on-line from another mom
blogger to check out the lobby and fun elevators. So as we left Legoland and the Aquariaum we
visited the hotel which is located next to the parks front gate. They also have a restaurant named Brick’s
Family Restaurant that I have read great reviews on Yelp. When we went in there was a pirate show for
kids going on in the lobby, it was cute.
When you ride the elevator music plays and a small disco ball lights up,
my boys thought it was neat. We were on
the search for a whoopee cushion floor I had read about, well, it is right next
to the elevator we totally missed it, had to go back and find it. In my mind I was picturing an actual whoopee
cushion floor well it’s carpet with a whoopee cushion graphic, but when you
jump on it, it does make sounds. My boys
got a kick out of it. Legoland has a lot of new things in the works like Surfers’ Cove in the water park opening Summer 2017 which will also have new Beach Street Tacos and there is a new hotel ‘Castle Hotel’ planned for 2018! If you have never visited Legoland, I recommend a visit and although you can visit the park and aquarium in one day, you could just as easily spend more time at the parks especially if you have a Lego fan in your family. My boys are already asking “when are we going back?”
Look for
deals when purchasing your tickets, my boys receive the Lego magazine in the
mail which usually has coupons for a free child admission with the purchase of
an adult. I have seen Groupon deals for
Legoland, CA and coupons at local fast food chains, so keep your eye out and on
their website they have specials at different times. Here is the link for their On-line Exclusives.
I hope this
will help you in planning your Legoland trip.
I will tell you that we did not feel as exhausted at the end of the day
as when we have visited Disneyland. I
would have loved to enjoy the Waterpark, I don’t see how we could have done
both on one day, which was okay with us since when we visited (even though it
was June) it was overcast and too chilly for the water park.
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