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n/a Said, The major rides are still the river splash, dragon, pirate falls and the jungle coaster. Four in total. I believe I read there are fifty attractions in total in the park. Built on one hundred and fifty acres of land. The price of a ticket for an adult is £33 and £25 for a child. This is the same price as Alton Towers. A few pounds more maybe. But as value for money it does not come close. With so few major rides on offer the waiting time for each can be over an hour. I'd expect to wait thirty minutes at Alton Towers. The food is fiendishly expensive as well but I expected that. I would not class the day as a total write off. The park is clean and a joy to walk around. But we were all disappointed by the lack of rides on offer and the waiting time for each. It did not come close to satisfying us in comparison to Alton Towers. ----------------------------------------------------------- Deborah Said, Some older children may be disappointed by the lack of thrills on offer. I'd suggest it's ideal for children between the ages of 3 and 8. .But as long as you do not have some bored teenagers, it can be a great fun day out for the family. As a rule of thumb I always arrived early for any amusement park. Around an hour before the park open's it's entrance. Because you miss the queues to enter the parking zone and to enter the park. You can also park closer to the entrance, to save your legs after a long day catching your kids around the attractions. I have been twice to the park. LEGO have added alot more attractions to the park since my first visit. You can buy an annual pass but I'd be bored visiting LEGOLAND more than once a year.
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