Children under the age of 2 will not need a ticket for entry into LEGOLAND® Florida. Children aged 2 years and over will need a ticket to enter the Park.
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LEGOLAND California is a fantastic destination for families with toddlers, as well as younger and older kids. The theme park offers a wide range of age-appropriate rides and attractions that cater to young children, while still providing plenty of fun for the entire family.
We're often asked how long you really need at LEGOLAND. We think that two days is a pretty perfect length of stay ticket for LEGOLAND. And, it's even better when you get your 2nd day free - a special that we regularly offer! We've put together a 2-Day LEGOLAND itinerary that we think any family will love.
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.
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.
Legoland Florida Play AreasDuplo Village is ideal for toddlers, it's one big playground with a train, a mini tractor ride and a water play area. The bricks for kids to play with in this village are also much larger and softer so as not to be a choking hazard or rough.
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.
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.
No, it's not nearly as crowded, which is one of the reasons we go there. We found the best time to go is during the week as opposed to weekends, so if you can manage a non-holiday Monday visit, you'll likely be thrilled at the lack of wait times. Helpful? WE found Legoland to be MUCH less crowded than Disney.