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Lego Land - how much time
We are planning on taking our 5 year old son to Lego Land in San Diego
in February. The park is only open from 10:00-5:00 on weekdays- is that enough time to "do it all" or should we plan on spendig two days there? Thanks so much. |
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"Lisa" wrote in message
om... We are planning on taking our 5 year old son to Lego Land in San Diego in February. The park is only open from 10:00-5:00 on weekdays- is that enough time to "do it all" or should we plan on spendig two days there? Thanks so much. We did it in one day and left early even, we rode all the rides we wanted and ate lunch and had snacks. Now if you sign up for one of those long work-shops it will cut into your time but I think 5 is too young for those, my 12 year old was about right if not just a bit old for them. We even went through the factory, assembly line and shop where they make the displays. The longest line was 30 minutes for the Kid Power Tower (height minimum 40") that is because that's about all the older kids want to do. This was the middle of this summer, in Feb. I don't think the lines will be as long. Do try Granny's Apple Fries! Lori |
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