For me it comes down to personality and price. I love the more "lame" rides at DL. I love Small World, I love Tiki Room. If your child likes thrills and coasters then Legoland is probably not for you. Also I will agree with the PP who said they liked it when they paid with coupons. I agree that paying gate price is not worth it. The park is great in off season- you can walk onto everything.
I have taken 6 year old boys and girls down to 2 year olds and all have loved it. If you expect Disney or Six Flags you will be disappointed. If you expect a lower key park that is clean with rides aimed at small children then you will be happy there.
I totally agree with this. We liked the low key atmosphere of Legoland as a nice break from the busyness of DL.
My boys are
LEGO fanatics though, so they can easily spend 2 hours in the LEGO factory store where they have pick-a-brick bins and the kids can build their own LEGO creation and then you pay for it by weight. My boys, at ages 10 and 8, also loved the Mindstorms class that you can sign up for.
We did the Sealife Aquarium in about 1 1/2 hours and thought it was worth it, but we don't live near an aquarium so it's not something we get to see often.
The other part my boys like the best is the huge play area at the back of the park. Such a nice way to burn off energy and a great change of pace from standing in line for rides. My boys spend half the day there playing with other kids.
So, how much time you spend at Legoland is largely dependent on how long you let your kids linger at these free-time activities like playing, Lego building, and shopping and of course how much interest your own kids have in doing these things.
I will say that the last time we went to LL, this June, we were a bit annoyed that the park seems to nickel-and-dime you at every turn. There were long lines for the rides and we found that whenever we saw a ride or activity with a short line, by the time we got up to do it wed find that it was something that costs extra on top of your admission price. $3 to climb a small rock wall for example. Depending on how many kids you have and how many of these little activities you do, that can add up. We did spend money to play one of the midway-type games and ending up winning 2 stuffed animals, so that worked out well!
