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Re: Getting the most out of...
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Thu, 28 Sep 2000 19:00:58 GMT
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The park isn't massive so you should cover most of it in a day. We always
start at the back and work our way towards the front to avoid the crowds.
The Castle ride is popular so it is worth finding out first, if you are
interested there is also a mindstorms centre at the side as well.
Expect to get wet on the water rides.
Food is reasonable but you can take a pick nik if you prefer. If you want to
visit the cafe at the top on the way out get there 5 to 10 minutes before
closing as they tend to shut on the dot later in the year. Also the shop can
sometimes be a little prompt closing on the way out and gets busy later on.
Miniland is brilliant and worth spending some time at.
Hope you enjoy your visit.
--
Tony
"Lorbaat" <eric@nospam.thirteen.net> wrote in message
news:G1JvKA.D3F@lugnet.com...
> Here's an open-ended question:
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> What should someone keep in mind when preparing to visit LEGOLAND Windsor?
> Shortly- very shortly- I will be in the UK, and while I have informed my travel
> companions that going to LEGOLAND is a non-negotiable event, I want to be
> sensitive to the fact that I will be the only one of the three who is *really*
> having a good time. Therefore, I have two main concerns- making the trip as
> painless for non-Lego fans, and, of course, getting the most out of it for
> myself.
>
> Anyone have any advice?
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> Thanks,
>
> eric
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