Worst trip ever. It's almost impossible to get ahikd of anyone to ask questions and then when I FINALLY reached somebody about the Halloween event I was told electric handicapped scooters were available and after buying the tickets and entering the park I find out that is not true. So we rent a manual one thinking we could do like a train with my mom in the wheelchair pushing my daughter's stroller while I push her letting my two year old walk. This did not work. We left after an hour of struggling and getting almost no where. Wasted money and time. I don't understand how wheelchairs can be made available due to COVID but electric aren't. Wouldn't electric be more rational for the 6 foot distance if electric carts...
Read moreGreat place to go look at the amazing things people can do with Legos. It must have been someone's dream job to design and build this place and they did a great job. The more recent additions, like 1 World Trade Center and the star wars stuff, are also very good. We took advantage of the 1 hour gift shop ticket exemption, where you can spend $25 on something from the gift shop and get your $100 ticket refunded, which is enough time to see and appreciate all the miniature cities if you're speedy (note: apparently Lego and legoland are separate companies and don't accept each other's gift cards, so don't...
Read moreAbsolutely loved this place! We weren't sure our kids would enjoy it as they were 4.5 and 2.5. We didn't know much about it and thought it would be geared towards older kids, but it's actually intended for younger kids. My 2.5 year old was able to ride most of the rides, a lot more than at Disneyland. At the end of the trip, we asked them which place they liked the most out of Disneyland, Disneyland Adventure Park, San Diego Zoo, or Legoland. Legoland won hands down. It wasn't as crowded. I was really impressed by the healthy food options too, not something you would expect to find at an...
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