It is not a very big park, and depending on the ages of your kids, they probably won't want to go on everything. If they are real young (like under 3 ) there are a lot of restrictions on them as far as rides go. But bring your bathing suits, because there are a few water areas and they are really fun!
However one thing that always bugged me about Legoland is the lack of lockers and a changing area by Pirate's Shore. It's the farthest area from the parking lot so walking back to the car and changing is not really a good option so we usually just end up using the bathroom which is kind of gross.
However one thing that always bugged me about Legoland is the lack of lockers and a changing area by Pirate's Shore. It's the farthest area from the parking lot so walking back to the car and changing is not really a good option so we usually just end up using the bathroom which is kind of gross.
On a crowded day, I can see where you are coming from. The only time my son every gets soaking wet (to where he needs to change) is if he actually goes on the water playground. None of the rides actually get you that wet.
We mainly change when we use the waterpark also. However you can definitely get soaked when you ride the Splash Battle. Especially if people are manning the outside water guns and you sit on the right side of the boat.
We were there two weeks ago and 1 day (although short hours 10-5) was not enough time. We loved it though. We did not see any shows or do any of the building with legos, just trying to do rides. The lines weren't bad at all, walked on most, but definately need 1 LONG day or more enjoyable in 2.
What about doing Legoland in 1 weekday mid-July with 4 kids? Unfortunately, we have the younger 2 that are going to want to do the little kids stuff and the older 2 that are going to want to build Lego's and ride all of the rides. I'm worried that we won't be able to do it all in 1 day, but if we take 2 days we won't be able to go to the beach. We do plan to do the park from open-close without leaving for nap time, so I'm thinking we can do it all if we try.
One day is plenty to see the park. I would think about skipping the water area if you have only one day and small ones, just because changing the clothes and storing them is such a hassel. I love Legoland for young kids because the rides are perfect for them and it is much less crowded so you can see it all without rushing all around.