We were here from 10am (when it opened) until 5pm (when it closed). There weren't too many people here, mostly just a few school groups. I don't think we'd like it during holidays, or weekends, you can just imagine that the queues would be huge.
Saturday, October 6, 2007
Legoland!
Legoland, what a great place. A bit expensive, but an annual pass is cheaper that two visits, so if you lived here you would definitely go for that option. (Tom and Merry got in for the senior price here too!) Hamish thinks he would like to work at Harrods Toy Kingdom, and live next door to Legoland.
We were here from 10am (when it opened) until 5pm (when it closed). There weren't too many people here, mostly just a few school groups. I don't think we'd like it during holidays, or weekends, you can just imagine that the queues would be huge.
There was a large area of model scenes from around UK and Europe. 40 million lego blocks worth.
This was our first ride, nice and easy gentle ride.
This was the Viking water ride. Needless to say we got very wet on this one. Lucky it was a sunny day. Here are the boys squirting water at other people on the ride.
We were here from 10am (when it opened) until 5pm (when it closed). There weren't too many people here, mostly just a few school groups. I don't think we'd like it during holidays, or weekends, you can just imagine that the queues would be huge.
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