LEGOLAND New York Resort is built primarily for families with kids age 2-12, but most of its rides and attractions are designed for the whole family to enjoy together!
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LEGOLAND New York Resort is built primarily for families with kids age 2-12, but most of its rides and attractions are designed for the whole family to enjoy together!
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. Was this article helpful?
LEGOLAND Florida is located just 45 minutes from Orlando, and is a great vacation destination for young families. Bringing a toddler to a theme park doesn't have to be intimidating, if you plan ahead. LEGOLAND Florida has a ton of fun for the entire family, babies and toddlers included.
Legoland may not seem like the ideal place to take a baby because it is a theme park. But hear us out—Legoland may be one of the few amusement parks that cater to families with young children, including babies! Yes, there are even rides and attractions that babies can participate in and enjoy with the whole family.
Adults and children aged 3 and up at the time of entry must have an Annual Pass or an admission ticket. Children aged 2 and under can enter LEGOLAND New York Resort free of charge!
Is LEGOLAND cheaper than Disneyland? LEGOLAND tickets start at $95 for kids ages 3-12 and $101 for people ages 13 and older. Disneyland tickets range between $98-$150 for kids ages 3-9 and between $104-$159 for people ages 10 and older (depending on the day). Kids ages 2 and younger are free at both parks.
While Legoland California covers 128 acres and Legoland Florida covers 145, the new Legoland New York Resort will cover 150 acres, making it the largest in the United States and in the world. (Internationally, there are Legoland parks in Denmark, Japan, Dubai, Germany, Malaysia, and England.)
By far, Magic Kingdom has the most toddler-friendly attractions of all the Walt Disney World parks. If you only have one day to visit Disney World with toddlers, the Magic Kingdom park will provide the most fun.