Unfortunately, this deal has expired 30 July 2022.
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Posted 30 May 2022
LEGOLAND Windsor Tickets - £20 (£25 for peak hours / days) per person for Students via StudentsBeans @ LEGOLAND
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Great offer for those with access to StudentBeans, tickets are available for students for at least £20 and up to £25.
Great value, especially if you plan to visit over this week during the jubilee, with tickets costing £39, £36 and even £44 at standard price without the discount. Wednesday 1st and Thursday 2nd June tickets are costing £39, 3rd to 5th June costing £36 and Monday 6th costing a shocking £44.
T&C's (copied directly from StudentBeans)
Great value, especially if you plan to visit over this week during the jubilee, with tickets costing £39, £36 and even £44 at standard price without the discount. Wednesday 1st and Thursday 2nd June tickets are costing £39, 3rd to 5th June costing £36 and Monday 6th costing a shocking £44.
T&C's (copied directly from StudentBeans)
- Only students with Student ID can buy tickets using the student discount.
- Offer excludes any park closed dates during these months Mon – Fri during term time is £20.00 (apart from July).
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Edited by a community support team member, 30 May 2022
16 Comments
sorted byIf you aren't too far away would recommend Paulton's Park instead. Great rides, far less queue times and the park just looks nice and clean.
Exactly the same experience, last Friday (so not even half term yet).
My youngest birthday and figured she was old enough to enjoy the London attractions and Chessington, so grabbed the Discovery passes. But my eldest persuaded her to ask for Lego Land.
50 min queue for the crappy balloon ride. Everything else then had queue times of ~1hr aside from the carrousel. My 4 y/o had enough after the balloon ride queue and just wanted to stay in the playgrounds.
Queues finally subsided around 4pm, so my 7y/o and OH managed a few rides, whilst I played with birthday girl in the playground.
Ofcourse come 5pm it was obvious why people left early. Over an hour to exit the car park. Thousands of people and only a handful of staff. Couple of lanes to exit and they couldn’t even be bothered to staff each exit barrier. Which meant people got stuck and were backing up the queue waiting for help (whilst I waited the last 10 meters I saw atleast 5 people waving their passes in frustration at the barrier).
Worse still they couldn’t even be bothered to have one staff member directing traffic at each field. So people were queue jumping and tempers fraying. Had one guy try to cut across and then pick a fight with me because I hadn’t let him in. Jumped out of his car and came to my window effectively inviting me to jump out of my car. When I said I wasn’t going to ruin my kids day he started swearing and calling me a p***y until my OH lost her patience and told him to get lost and me to close the window. Not a single staff member in sight.
This is nothing new, had passes 4 years ago for my other daughters birthday and tried Lego Land a few times. On every occasion we left pretty quickly. Same for my parents who tried taking her.
Merlin have an effective monopoly with the parks around London and they’ve really started taking the P. Cram people in, understaff them and little investment in facilities (Chessington is really starting to show its age in places). The London attractions (sea life, shrek, London eye) are the only ones I feel like visiting, atleast we’ll get something back for our money when we visit them.
My advice, form an orderly queue in your garden, stand there for 5 hours and set fire to your money. Atleast you’ll avoid the hours wasted trying to get home. (edited)
The place is geared up for you to spend extra on the fast track tickets to skip the queues.
I believe just online
After all the horror stories on here of queue times, I've opted for 3 of the £95 ones as going in August. Hoping it's worth it.
Parked in Car Park B (next to priority parking) but that was through sheer luck. All the car parks were rammed full, and that was about 10.20 am.
Here is my honest experience:
+ WIFI is great!
+ Take a phone and play pokemon go (which turned out to be better than Legoland)
+ Toilets are clean
+ Absolutely brilliant for the disabled. Really great service and facilities.
- Lego Store is big, but it's not as good as the Shanghai or Milan stores.
- LCD screen advising wait time is 5-15mins....
- .... when actually wait time is 50mins to 1hour +
- Long wait, rides fairly average once you get on one
- Lego City driving schools (the older children version) cars were super slow (maybe 2 mph) My son (9) thought it was too slow. Lasted about 2 mins.
- Obviously designed to be great if you buy all the bolt-ons. The basic ticket sucked!
Thanks.