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How far apart are Disney and LEGOLAND?

Yes, the driving distance between Walt Disney World to Legoland Florida is 38 miles. It takes approximately 46 min to drive from Walt Disney World to Legoland Florida. Where can I stay near Legoland Florida?



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Yes, the driving distance between Walt Disney World to Legoland Florida is 38 miles. It takes approximately 46 min to drive from Walt Disney World to Legoland Florida. Where can I stay near Legoland Florida?

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Is there a direct bus between Walt Disney World and Legoland Florida? No, there is no direct bus from Walt Disney World to Legoland Florida. However, there are services departing from Wdw Transportation & Ticket Ctr and arriving at Register Rd. S.E. & Cypress Gardens Blvd.

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We recommend at least one full day to explore. If you are planning on visiting our LEGOLAND Water Park as well, you may want to consider purchasing an additional two-park ticket to ensure enough time to fully enjoy all LEGOLAND Florida Resort has to offer! Please click HERE for our Ride Information.

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The park is geared for children between the ages of 2 - 12, however, it depends on how interested your child is with LEGO. If your child is looking for thrill rides, then our park may not be suitable for them.

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Even on its most crowded days, LEGOLAND still doesn't get the same crowds as Disneyland. And Disneyland often has special events and new attractions (like the Avengers Campus) that attract even more crowds. Is LEGOLAND or Disneyland better for toddlers? Both parks are super fun for toddlers.

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Yes. All Guests have complimentary access to our network of monorails, buses and boats. If you would like to visit multiple parks, enjoy a nice dinner at one of the Disney Resort hotels or shop at Disney Springs, you can leave your car parked in the theme park lot and use our transportation network.

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Mears Connect 1, 2022 — provides two types of service, Standard and Express service. Standard service mimics most of Magical Express in that there are dedicated buses from Orlando to the various Disney World resort hotels. It costs $16 per adult one-way and $13.50 per child (ages 3-9) one-way.

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Traveling between Universal Orlando and the Disney World Resort isn't too terribly complicated or too terribly far. In fact, the two major vacation destinations are just 9 miles apart and only about 15 minutes by car.

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We recommend at least one full day to explore. If you are planning on visiting our LEGOLAND Water Park as well, you may want to consider purchasing an additional two-park ticket to ensure enough time to fully enjoy all LEGOLAND Florida Resort has to offer! Please click HERE for our Ride Information.

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For Harry Potter fans, yes it is worth it. For younger children, no it probably isn't. It is a lot of money but you can spend an entire day there if you want which makes it seem more reasonable. We hope you found our review of the Harry Potter Studio Tour helpful.

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Another popular question we receive, is how many days should I plan at Harry Potter World? And as you can imagine there are so many amazing things to do in each section, you should give yourself at least two days to experience everything the Wizarding World of Harry Potter has to offer.

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keep in mind, they are part if 2 large theme parks that are connected at the back by the Hogwarts Express. the Universal parks offer many fun rides & experiences... so if you want enough time to ride every ride in both parks, 2 days is sufficient, 3 days is good to give you wiggle room to revisit favorite rides.

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Both parks are super fun for toddlers. If you are just going with toddlers or young kids and want a chill theme park, head to LEGOLAND. You can easily have a fun LEGOLAND vacation for just 2 or 3 days. If you have more time, Disneyland is really fun for toddlers if you have 3-5 days so you can go at a slower pace.

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Disney World definitely has more attractions for young kids, and Universal Studios might look like it just has thrill rides. But we like to wander the themed areas to watch street artists before casually catching character parades — without needing to queue up beforehand.

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Our Park was designed for our young families in mind. We do keep shorter hours, so that our youngest fans can enjoy a lovely day at the Park without the stress of late evening hours. Parents can also elect to have their child stay on a ride, so that parents can take turns riding with them if they have only one child.

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We recommend at least one full day to explore. If you are planning on visiting our LEGOLAND Water Park as well, you may want to consider purchasing an additional two-park ticket to ensure enough time to fully enjoy all LEGOLAND Florida Resort has to offer! Please click HERE for our Ride Information.

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