Windsor SL4 4AY
10am – 6pm March–Oct, open/close varies by season
Train: Windsor & Eton Central - regular shuttle buses
Full day
3 - 12 years
from £35pp online
worth taking a change of clothes if you go on a hot day.
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About Legoland Windsor
LEGOLAND Windsor is a brick-tastic day out for families with kids aged 3–12 (and LEGO-loving teens). With over 55 rides, live shows, splash zones and jaw-dropping LEGO models, it’s packed with fun. From gentle rides to VR thrills, it’s creative chaos the whole family will love.
Top tip from the KidRated Team:
Download the LEGOLAND app to dodge queues and find loos (vital).
Quick Inspiration
Weekdays during term time are your best bet – shorter queues, calmer crowds, and more chance of getting on the popular rides without long waits.
Yep. With 55+ rides and attractions, it’s easily a full-day affair. Arrive early to make the most of it, and don’t forget to download the app.
Yes. Most rides have height restrictions, usually starting at 0.9m. Some require an adult to ride with younger kids – check the app for specifics.
Yes, there’s on-site parking (paid), and plenty of it. Coming by train? Windsor & Eton Central is closest, then it’s a short taxi or shuttle.
Not at all. There are only a few coasters. Most attractions are gentler, think interactive rides, splash zones, LEGO builds, and model displays.
Yes. Picnics are welcome. There aren’t loads of covered areas, so many families eat in the car and re-enter with a hand stamp.
Yes, refill stations are dotted around the park, usually near toilets. Definitely bring a bottle, especially on hot days.
Mostly, yes. Step-free access, wheelchair hire, and accessible loos are available. Guests can also apply for a Ride Access Pass.
Yes. There’s a daily quiet hour in the LEGO Store (12–1pm), and the Adventure Golf area has a Quiet Hour on the first Saturday each month. Look out for chill zones like Miniland or the Sensory Space in Heartlake City.
– Bring food and drinks.
– Buy tickets online in advance for discounts.
– Use the LEGOLAND app to skip queues and plan smart.
– Aim for off-peak dates to avoid the crowds and high prices.
Sort of. You can pay for Reserve & Ride, which holds your spot in a virtual queue while you go off and explore. Worth it on busy days!
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Always a hit especially on inset days!