Legoland Windsor

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Summary

Aimed at children 12 years and younger - it's great !  Not many thrill rides, but I don't mind.

Last Visited : Christmas 2002

Comments

It's the nearest park to my house and my most visited.  We even had a season ticket before I was old enough to go to school.

My grown-up friend Stephen isn't too keen - there aren't enough scary rides for him.

Dad remembers it all when it was Windsor Safari Park.

If you want to see more pictures, why not look at Pictures of David's Day at Legoland Windsor

Cost

Cost for Mummy, Daddy and Me £

Theming

Rides are clearly grouped into themed areas.  Each ride has good theming.

Cleanliness

Best in Britain.

Rides of Note

Roller Coaster Dragon (Ride Photo)

Dragons Apprentice - Children sized, but still has quite a kick.  (Ride Photo)

Inverting Coaster None
Suspended Coaster None
Mine Train None
Wild Mouse None
Log Fume Pirate Falls - A ride through Lego characters  and scenery (prepare to get wet) and then a big, wet drop. (Ride Photo)
Water Ride Wave Surfer (Picture)

X-Treme Challenge

Haunted Ride None
Dark Ride None
Spinning Ride Spinning Spider (Picture)
Interactive Ride None
Pirate Ship None
Children's Ride  
Transportation Hill Train - A cable car which takes you from the top to the centre (or back).

Adventurers Express - A figure of eight around a Lego safari.

Zoo None
Crazy Golf None
Shows Harbour Show - A different show each year.

Imagination Theatre - Currently showing a 3-D film.  Haven't seen it.

Fairy Tail Theatre - Fairy stories with puppets.

See my Hints and Tips for visiting Legoland Windsor

If you want to see more pictures, why not look at Pictures of David's Day at Legoland Windsor

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