San Diego Weekend|Legoland – Not Getting an Annual Pass
🎫 Tickets Corporate discount tickets: $90+ 💸 Waited for months but never found a single-day discount ticket for adults 😮💨 📕 No Need for Extensive Planning The park is small—can be fully explored in one day 🗺️ Weekday waiting times: 5-20 min ⏳ (The more thrilling the ride, the longer the queue) Tried following a "counterclockwise route" (turn right after entering), but realized in the afternoon that the right side had 5-min waits, while the left side had 20+ min waits 🤷 Maybe everyone else followed the same strategy 😂 🧒 Best for Kids Over 34 Inches & Brave Hearts MuiMui was too short and too young 🚫🎢 Cried instantly on the Ninja Ride—had to leave 😭 Toddler-friendly rides: boat rides (sunny! ☀️), slow mini-cars (short & mild) If your kid is brave, they’ll have a blast here! (There’s even a kiddie drop tower 😆) For adults who prefer mild rides: The roller coasters are suitable for you and 42-inch kids—not too intense 🎢😂 But if you’re used to thrilling rides (e.g., SeaWorld’s coasters are already mild to me), this park might feel a bit boring 🥱 📸 Not Very Photogenic Maybe I didn’t explore the right spots, but the park gave me "old-school Chinese children’s park" vibes 🏗️ No particularly stunning views, but the details of the Lego displays are pretty cool upon closer look 🔍✨ #SanDiegoWeekend #Legoland #FamilyTravel #AmusementPark #TravelTips