Ninjago queue
Day Out Diaries

Legoland Windsor - A Last Minute Trip

The LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort
Visited 13th June 2025
3 hours
Family of 2 (2 kids)
A day out with my nieces to Legoland windsor during a nice day in June. A last minute trip, with tips and tricks for making it worthwhile.
VisitedJune 2025
Time Spent3 hours
LocationWindsor, Berkshire
WhoFamily of 2 (2 kids)
TicketsAdvance booking required
Travel Time30-60 mins from London
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Our Arrival & First Impressions

Main entrance

As we excitedly walked up, we could hear music and a lot of noise coming from the venue. We were greeted by a lovely worker who scanned us in and let us through within minutes. The bright lego structures never fail to amaze us, seeing them instantly as we arrived.

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Activities Breakdown

3D movie
Mini legos of monuments

We started our day with the little train to take us further into Legoland. This train allowed us to enjoy having a look around the park as well as get deeper into the huge attraction.

We went to the busier rides first in order for us to enjoy these before moving onto the smaller rides.

As soon as lunchtime time approached, we found a nice bench within the main area to sit

and enjoy. There was a pirate show as we sat to eat, this allowed us some entertainmentwith our meal. This area was very busy but the atmosphere was very enegetic and fun to be

in.

We enjoyed many rides, one of the memorable ones was the Ninjago ride. This never fails to

entertain us, especially with the elements that they use throughout the ride. We managed to enjoy many diferent rides and with the app we were able to check times before we made our way to them.

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    Ninjago

    Ride
    Great attraction
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Food & Drink

For this day out we packed our own lunch, enjoying left over pizza and snacks. There were many food venues, these were very busy. We did enjoy some of the freshly made doughnuts from Beastly bites. These were fresh and warm and tasted great.

Money-Saving Tip

Limited options for my dietary requirements so packed lunch is ideal.

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Pros & Cons Summary

Positive

What We Loved

  • TickGreat place to visit with many options of different rides
  • TickGreat discounts available
  • TickNice playground
  • TickGood amount of young to older persons rides
Negative

Could Be Better

  • CrossCar park a short walk away
  • CrossHuge attraction can be tiring for young kids or elderly
  • CrossFood options limited
  • CrossApp showed rides with no queue but these rides were closed
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Overall Verdict & Ratings

A Tried & Tested - Day Out With The Kids
Safety & Cleanliness5.0

Nice and clean

Rides & Entertainment4.0

Some closed and long wait times but overall good selection

Food & Drink2.0

Need to cater for different dietary requirements

Queues & Crowds4.0

Relatively quiet for a weekday

Fun & Delight4.0

A lot of fun just too much walking

Value for Money4.0

If you get a discount its great value

The Final Verdict:

Overall we had a lovely last minute day out at this attraction. We enjoyed the huge variety of rides, the ease of getting there and the amazing lego buildings. Though it is a lot of walking and this is mainly up hill, which we didn't enjoy so much especially after coming off a ride and then having a long walk to the next. There food options didn't have many options for those with dietary requirements. Some of the rides we wantedwere closed those on the app they were shown as open with no wait time, it wasn't until we reached that this came apparent.

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"A ton of bricktastic fun"
Farzana Hussain
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