Legoland Ticket question :-)

Laurabearz

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I have two of the Buy an Adult get a child free coupons and was wondering if we wanted to come back for a second day, can we do that with the BOGO tickets, and if so, how much?

Did that make sense? :rotfl:

Thanks
 
The two adult tix you paid for will be $15 for the 2nd day. The two free kid's tix will be $31 on the 2nd day. Total: $92. They totally understand their pricing strategy!

The three month membership from Costco is a slightly better deal even with the BOGO coupons. We are unsure whether a 2nd day is necessary so we don't want to invest in this.

ETA: here's the link, the info is listed after the ticket prices. http://www.legoland.com/Plan-your-visit/tickets.htm
 
Thanks! We are also not sure if a second day is needed, so I guess we will wait and see.

:)
 
Thanks! We are also not sure if a second day is needed, so I guess we will wait and see.

:)

Legoland can be done in 1 day, depending on the kids ages, their interest in Legos, and how you do a park (fast, slow, hit everything, saunter, etc....) My kids love Legoland and they are now older-15, 13 & 11, but they are really into Lego's, and the older one is Autistic. We usually spend one day at Legoland during a trip, but we don't do everything in one day-we just do what we feel like doing. If you have any questions, let me know. We are passholders. :)
 

If I may ask, where did you find the BOGO coupons? I heard that they have them at Supercuts but I don't have a Supercuts around me and was hoping that somewhere else might be offering them too.
 
If I may ask, where did you find the BOGO coupons? I heard that they have them at Supercuts but I don't have a Supercuts around me and was hoping that somewhere else might be offering them too.

Ours came from the Lego magazines. I know we got a couple from the Brickmasters version (a club that is not free but they send you lego sets periodically) and, I think there was also one in the free Lego magazine last month. If your trip isn't coming up soon, subscribing to the Lego magazine is a great idea.

Oh, and joining Brickmaster's gets you a free and clear adult ticket too. That combined with the frequent BOGO tix, make it a good value for us ... especially since we have a Lego-mad kid!

Free: http://club1.lego.com/en-US/legomagazine/default.aspx
Brickmaster: http://club1.lego.com/en-us/Brickmaster/default.aspx
 
Thanks, I did sign up for the free magazine but think I missed the last mailing and since we leave in exactly 3 weeks (woo hoo! just realized that) I doubt there would be time to join and receive anything from a Brickmaster's subscription. I'm still hoping I can find someone near a Supercuts to mail me some. :)
 
I bought mine off Ebay 2 coupons for 6 bucks (that included shipping)
 


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