LibrarianBecky
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My family and I are planning a cruise out of Port Canaveral in April of next year. Our cruise is from Sunday-Sunday, and we always try to fly down a day early, just because flying in the day of the cruise makes me too nervous about missing the boat. So, we will be flying in to Orlando on Saturday.
I'm trying to plan what we are going to do that day. We don't want to do Disney or Universal, because we are hoping to visit both in December of 2015. I think that Legoland might be a great place for us to go. My son is 8 years old and loves Legos. "Big" rides (Thunder Mtn Railroad, for example) make him nervous, but he loves rides that aren't big/scary.
How many hours do you think it takes to 'do' the whole park or at least a significant portion of it? I've read that you can do the whole thing in one day....but I"m not sure that we would be able to be there the whole day. We generally prefer to fly non-stop on Southwest, which limits our flight options. Late April's schedule is not out yet, but in early April, there is a 5:45 am. flight that gets in at 8:30 am or a 9:00 am flight that gets in at 11:30 am.
We could do the 5:45am flight....but it makes for a pretty long day. We would need to be out of our house by 4:00am to get to the airport on time. That is pretty early for us, making the 9:00am flight look a whole lot more attractive. However, by the time we get our luggage and rental car and drive to Legoland, I"m thinking it could be at late as 1:30 or 2:00pm. Hours for Legoland for April 2015 aren't posted yet, but last April their hours were 10:00am-7:00pm. Is 2:00-7:00pm enough time to make it worthwhile to go to Legoland?
Also, does anyone have a hotel recommendation in the Legoland area? We would stay the night there and drive to Port Canaveral in the morning.
I'm trying to plan what we are going to do that day. We don't want to do Disney or Universal, because we are hoping to visit both in December of 2015. I think that Legoland might be a great place for us to go. My son is 8 years old and loves Legos. "Big" rides (Thunder Mtn Railroad, for example) make him nervous, but he loves rides that aren't big/scary.
How many hours do you think it takes to 'do' the whole park or at least a significant portion of it? I've read that you can do the whole thing in one day....but I"m not sure that we would be able to be there the whole day. We generally prefer to fly non-stop on Southwest, which limits our flight options. Late April's schedule is not out yet, but in early April, there is a 5:45 am. flight that gets in at 8:30 am or a 9:00 am flight that gets in at 11:30 am.
We could do the 5:45am flight....but it makes for a pretty long day. We would need to be out of our house by 4:00am to get to the airport on time. That is pretty early for us, making the 9:00am flight look a whole lot more attractive. However, by the time we get our luggage and rental car and drive to Legoland, I"m thinking it could be at late as 1:30 or 2:00pm. Hours for Legoland for April 2015 aren't posted yet, but last April their hours were 10:00am-7:00pm. Is 2:00-7:00pm enough time to make it worthwhile to go to Legoland?
Also, does anyone have a hotel recommendation in the Legoland area? We would stay the night there and drive to Port Canaveral in the morning.
we are hooked on those little plastic bricks.