Haley R
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We live 2 hours away and are planning on taking our 2 year old next month to legoland. We planned on driving there just for the day and then coming back home. I can’t decide if we should stay the night and try Peppa pig in the morning or if it’s not worth staying the night for.
We decided to do seaworld instead because it’s an hour closer and we were able to get our ds a free preschool pass for the year. But I would still like to try legoland sometime this yearWe just got back from a Legoland 3 night stay / WDW/ Starcruiser vacation and for the first time we took our grand kids and my Nextdoor neighbors came with their 3 yo grand daughter. The kids, (even my 9yo) enjoyed Peppa Pig land. It's cute for the little ones and even though it was 2 days after Christmas, it was not crowded at all. Even Legoland park was easy for the next 2 days.View attachment 733653View attachment 733654
That’s kind of why we decided against legoland. We have APs to Disney and he’ll need a pass in April when he turns 3 but that’s one we’re willing to pay for since we go so oftenIf you want to go to a theme park, it makes sense to take advantage of the parks with free admission for kids under a certain age.
Before you know it, that won't be the case.
Prepare yourself. My son turned 3 in December and we just bought his pass this past weekend. My wallet hurts.That’s kind of why we decided against legoland. We have APs to Disney and he’ll need a pass in April when he turns 3 but that’s one we’re willing to pay for since we go so often
We put it into our yearly budget but it’s still so much for a 3 year oldPrepare yourself. My son turned 3 in December and we just bought his pass this past weekend. My wallet hurts.![]()
Yeah. We go all the time so it's worth it, but I miss free Disney. And free meals! Our toddler can eat a ton so we got our money's worth out of AYCE meals.We put it into our yearly budget but it’s still so much for a 3 year old
Our toddler eats basically nothing lol. We’re doing character meals now before he turns 3 in April because we won’t do them anymore after that. He eats like 4 bites and he’s doneYeah. We go all the time so it's worth it, but I miss free Disney. And free meals! Our toddler can eat a ton so we got our money's worth out of AYCE meals.![]()
We took our kids to Legoland when my youngest was 2.5 (back when 2 year olds still got free admission, which changed when they opened Peppa Pig Land and started charging for 2 year olds). Most of the Legoland rides outside Duplo land have a height/age restriction. She was able to ride some rides because she was 35 in, rode a couple more later in the year at 36 inches, and another one (Jr. driving school) at age 3. She was tall enough but too young for the joust (age 4 min.) I've never been to Peppa Pig Land, though. But Legoland was wonderful for my 5 year old.We decided to do seaworld instead because it’s an hour closer and we were able to get our ds a free preschool pass for the year. But I would still like to try legoland sometime this year
My ds is close to 38 inches tall so he can ride quite a few rides there. He loves rides and I think he would have a good time there but we’re gonna try seaworld for now since it’s closer and he’s freeWe took our kids to Legoland when my youngest was 2.5 (back when 2 year olds still got free admission, which changed when they opened Peppa Pig Land and started charging for 2 year olds). Most of the Legoland rides outside Duplo land have a height/age restriction. She was able to ride some rides because she was 35 in, rode a couple more later in the year at 36 inches, and another one (Jr. driving school) at age 3. She was tall enough but too young for the joust (age 4 min.) I've never been to Peppa Pig Land, though. But Legoland was wonderful for my 5 year old.