How far is Disney from LEGOLAND?
How far is Disney from LEGOLAND? Yes, the driving distance between Walt Disney World to Legoland Florida is 38 miles. It takes approximately 46 min to drive from Walt Disney World to Legoland Florida. Where can I stay near Legoland Florida?
How long should I spend at Harry Potter World Orlando?
keep in mind, they are part if 2 large theme parks that are connected at the back by the Hogwarts Express. the Universal parks offer many fun rides & experiences... so if you want enough time to ride every ride in both parks, 2 days is sufficient, 3 days is good to give you wiggle room to revisit favorite rides.
Is 1 day enough for LEGOLAND?
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.
Why does LEGOLAND close so early?
Our Park was designed for our young families in mind. We do keep shorter hours, so that our youngest fans can enjoy a lovely day at the Park without the stress of late evening hours. Parents can also elect to have their child stay on a ride, so that parents can take turns riding with them if they have only one child.
Is Legoland California good for 10 year olds?
All of the rides at Legoland California are designed with kids ages 2 to 12 in mind, and none are too intimidating for young kids. There were rides my whole family loved, some that appealed more to my 10-year-old and some that were just right for my 3-year-old.
How many hours is enough for Legoland?
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!
Is there a shuttle from LEGOLAND to Disney World?
Is there a direct bus between Walt Disney World and Legoland Florida? No, there is no direct bus from Walt Disney World to Legoland Florida. However, there are services departing from Wdw Transportation & Ticket Ctr and arriving at Register Rd. S.E. & Cypress Gardens Blvd.
How far apart are Disney and LEGOLAND?
Yes, the driving distance between Walt Disney World to Legoland Florida is 38 miles. It takes approximately 46 min to drive from Walt Disney World to Legoland Florida. Where can I stay near Legoland Florida?
Is Legoland California a one day park?
You will definitely need to check the park calendar to verify open dates and times. One day is typically enough to visit LEGOLAND California and SEA LIFE Aquarium. If you're lucky enough to visit the water park, too, this is when a second day comes in handy.
Is 1 day enough for Legoland Florida?
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.
What Disney park is LEGOLAND in?
Walt Disney World is located in Bay Lake south-west of Orlando whilst LEGOLAND Florida is located in Winter Haven, a 45 minute drive south of the Orlando theme parks.
What age is best for Legoland?
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.
Is the Disney shuttle free?
Yes. All Guests have complimentary access to our network of monorails, buses and boats. If you would like to visit multiple parks, enjoy a nice dinner at one of the Disney Resort hotels or shop at Disney Springs, you can leave your car parked in the theme park lot and use our transportation network.
Which is the best LEGOLAND?
As mentioned, Billund is the real OG in the LEGOLAND universe as it was the first to open back in 1968. A must-see destination for LEGO and LEGOLAND super fans, this Danish park has 50 rides and attractions set amongst 10 different lands. Among the more unique are DUPLO® Land, Polar Land and LEGOREDO Town.