It ain't Disneyworld but it's fun....

PoppyAnna

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2 Parks in 2 days.
I thought this info would come in handy for those parents planning trips to these parks during school holidays.
Cast: Me - Mummy, DH, DD5 :cutie: and DD2.5 :cutie:
We went to Legoland on Thursday 10/4 and Chesington on Friday 11/4.....
Nowhere near as polished and professional as Disneyworld but we had fun and didn't have to travel too far to get there.
Day 1 Legoland.
We leave home at 8am and we get there on opening at 10am. I found a 1/2 price voucher on raring2go.co.uk so we get in for £54 as we don't have to pay for youngest DD.

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We get on the land train and go straight to the new viking river splash water ride which DH and DD5 go on, little 'un and I go on spinning spider. Next we all go on Dragon's apprentice which gets the thumbs up.
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After a snack break DD5 and I go on Pirate Falls and DH and DD2 hangs around to watch us come down (DH is facinated as Andre Shevchenko is at Legoland with his family!).
After a queue of 20mins (with only three in front of me) for lunch we head to toyland and the girls go on the usual flying chairs, the carousel etc.

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We walk through to digger challenge then it's on to the wave surfer's - the queue for this is always so long so we decide to try for Jungle Coaster for DH and DD5 instead. They start queing whilst DD2 and I go on the pre-schoolers Dino Safari. They ended up queing for and hour for Jungle Coaster which DH said was good and quite scary.
After the Dino Dipper (hub and spoke) we head around to the traffic area.
DD5 does L drivers and then we all queue for the helicopters. DD2.5 is refused entry although she has made it on to everything else that was .9m :confused3
After a play in the playground and a go on the little train and fairytale brook it's off to miniland.

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We then head up for the spellbreaker 4d movie then it's on the Skyride before heading for home.
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We have Dinner at Frankie and Benny's near home, then it's bed before Chesington tomorrow.
Overall Legoland gets the thumbs up from my family with children in our's age ranges. We didn't do everything but we did most things that suited their age range. I'm glad we took a packed lunch (we intended to have dinner in the park before coming home) as the food was nothing special and was very expensive (more so than usual). Merchandise at Legoland is always pricey but I'm lucky as the girls don't really go for the shops yet. With our voucher and taking a packed lunch we spent about £65 at Legoland.
 
Great pictures-what 2 little cuties.We have never been Legoland.Can't wait for your Chessington report we are hoping on going and staying overnight at the hotel next door in August.x.
 
I will do Chessington tomorrow or Monday.
We didn't stay at the hotel but if you are thinking of booking the hotel there is an offer at Total petrol stations if you spend £30 you get a book of tokens which gives 50% off the Alton Towers hotel and the Chessington Holiday Inn. As well as money off entry fees, I think. Not sure of exclusions but if you're buying petrol anyway - why not ?!?!
 

We don't drive-so it would be trains for us.I do have a network saver card and that gets me quite good discounts.
I went on Chessington website and priced the Holiday Inn for the 4 of us,for 1 night+2 days at the park=£214.00.As this is the first i had heard about the hotel,this is the only place i have looked.Maybe i could get it cheaper elsewhere :confused3. Can't wait to read your trippie-i have'nt been to Chessington in 10yrs.x.
 
great pictures,we only live about 30 mins from lego land used to take dsons here all the time when they were younger:goodvibes
 
Your girls look like they were enjoying themsleves :thumbsup2
Looking forward to reading your next report :goodvibes
 
Lovely photos but it looks a bit chilly. Brrrr.

I love Legoland but the kids have outgrown it and I'd feel silly going there without them.
 
Great report Joanne ~ Thanx for sharing it with us.
 
Great report, Joanne. I am looking forward to trying out Legoland when bump is old enough! I love your daughter's Hello Kitty hair band!

Laur's princess:
 
I'm waiting to do the chessington report but our router has blown and I need it to access the photos...
Watch this space....
 
I'm waiting to do the chessington report but our router has blown and I need it to access the photos...
Watch this space....

Hi Joanne,
I've been wondering why you never done the Chessington mini trippie-can't wait.x.
 
We go to Chessington every year. DD went to legoland with her nursery when she was 4, by the time she was six she seemed to have outgrown it.

Looking forward to seeing your Chessington report


susan
 
Glad you enjoyed legoland, we arrived at legoland on fri 11th april at lunch time and stayed at the premier in @heathrow for 2 nights, had a great few days at legoland:thumbsup2 Did find legoland expensive and our ds(4) kept asking why we had to drive a long way to the hotel and kept asking where epcot was!!
 












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