Food prices for Legoland

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All of the review I read about Legoland state how expensive the food is, bit I am hoping someone can tell me more. my lil one will eat a limited variety of food, pizza being one thing he will eat. How much is a pizza? Drinks?

Can you bring a small bag with snacks/drinks?

Thanks!!
 
All of the review I read about Legoland state how expensive the food is, bit I am hoping someone can tell me more. my lil one will eat a limited variety of food, pizza being one thing he will eat. How much is a pizza? Drinks? Can you bring a small bag with snacks/drinks? Thanks!!

We went to Legoland last May and we ate at the Funtown pizza buffet place for lunch. We didn't think the prices were that bad, especially for a buffet. It cost our family of six around $72 total and that included drinks and all you can eat pizza, pasta, and salad. Towards the end of our day my kids each got slushies in the long souvenir cups and I got some of the famous apple fries and from what I remember the prices of those treats were comparable to typical amusement park food/snack prices.
 
All of the review I read about Legoland state how expensive the food is, bit I am hoping someone can tell me more. my lil one will eat a limited variety of food, pizza being one thing he will eat. How much is a pizza? Drinks?

Can you bring a small bag with snacks/drinks?

Thanks!!
I would disagree that the food there is expensive when comparing to other theme parks. Milk was $1.30 a couple of weeks ago. Kid meals are around $6.

You can bring food into the parks, they don't search you like at Disney. The info in here: http://florida.legoland.com/en/Plan/Know-Before-You-Go/LEGOLAND-FAQ/

I think the kid meal sizes are enough for an adult lunch. Also, I found this on the web that has pretty updated prices.

http://behindthebrick.com/dining/
 
I would disagree that the food there is expensive when comparing to other theme parks.

I agree. I'm pretty price sensitive, and don't recall feeling any sticker shock when we were there in December. :thumbsup2
 

I agree that the prices are reasonable for a theme park location.As far as the food some in our group ate at the restaurant near the front of the park that has different stations,I forgot what it's called,maybe Midway Market??Well I wasn't very impressed by the offerings and those who ate there reinforced what I thought,it was varied but didn't look great for the price.I went to the burger place by the castle coaster and ordered a double cheeseburger and even though the line took forever the burger was excellent,probably the best theme park burger I've had.We then went to the apple fries place because we heard it's something you have to try at Legoland.They were good but they should have a caramel dip offering aside from the whip cream,caramel and apples,come on it makes no sense to not have a caramel dipping sauce.I went to the park when it opened a couple of years ago so I don't know if they've made any changes but this was my experience.
 


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