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abckid
06-19-2008, 03:22 AM
Help! I've seen a few posts saying that there is a AAA discount to Legoland. It's supposedly 2 days and $47 for adults/$37 for kids. I recently joined AAA because we are making a few road trips away from home this year, but I can't seem to find this Legoland discount. All I can find is $10 off a 1 day pass. Does anyone know about the other discount and how to get it? I could use the kids get in free discount instead if I have to, but we were really hoping for 2 days in the park. We have kids ages 1,2,6, and 8, so between the 4 of them they are going to want to do different things/everything in the park! I know it's not that big, but they will enjoy the play areas also. Any help would be greatly appreciated ;)

abckid
06-19-2008, 03:33 AM
Interesting, I found something online that is a good discount from Ares Travel. Anyone used this company before? They are offering 2 day Legoland tickets for $44 each (adult and/or child). It's a print at home offer, so I'm leary of buying without finding out if it's a legit company first. I'm off to do some research ;)

abckid
06-19-2008, 03:58 AM
Hmmmmmmmmm, I saw Ares travel was mentioned repeatedly on Mousesavers.com and I have several friends who trust that site. So maybe I'll give it a try :)

P.S. Don't mind me. I talk to myself all of the time ;)

Sy-
06-19-2008, 11:44 AM
if you go to costco.com and search for "legoland" you can get the 1 day pass for 44.99 or a 3 month pass for 51.99 :thumbsup2

fenfur
06-19-2008, 03:55 PM
I was going to second the 3 month pass for $6 more than a 1 day pass, and that price is cheaper than buying at the gate. Althought the "shipping" charges that Costco adds on for shipping a envelope are VERY ridiculous.

Mililani Mouser
06-22-2008, 05:26 AM
i was going to get the ares travel deal for $44, but i believe the exp date was sept 1, and we will be going later than that. i got mine ($37.50 for one day) on ebay from same guy i got it from last year.

honeymom
06-22-2008, 09:52 AM
I trust Mousesavers recommendations (they aren't always neutral - i.e. I think they make money off their recommendations so you can sometimes find cheaper, but they seem to be reputable companies).

Based on their recommendation, I used ARES Travel for our DL tix last month and everything worked as it was supposed to.