Description:
LEGOLAND Windsor brings out the hero in everyone. There’s over 50 amazing interactive rides, attractions and live shows for the whole family. Set in 150 acres of parkland and featuring nearly 55 million LEGO® bricks, it’s more fun than you can imagine for children aged 3-12 and their families.
New for 2008 is a whole new area, Land of the Vikings, and at its heart is the new Longboat Invader plus the park’s biggest and wettest ride to date, the Vikings’ River Splash. Join the Viking fleet and explore a fantasy world inhabited by mythical sea monsters, ferocious dragons and brave Norse warriors, all created by millions of LEGO bricks.
With seven magnificent new attractions and a top line-up of special events for 2008, adventure awaits the whole family. Also save up to £7 per person when you travel by train to Legoland with South West Trains to the Land of the Vikings! Services to Windsor & Eton Riverside run from London Waterloo every 30 minutes Monday to Saturday. There is also an hourly service on Sundays. Approximate journey time from London Waterloo is less than 1hour.
Dates:
until 02/11/2008
County:
Berkshire
Type of attraction:
Theme & Adventure Parks
Accessibility:
Yes
Families & children friendly:
Yes
Destination Station
WINDSOR & ETON CENTRAL
WINDSOR & ETON RIVERSIDE
Rail Company
First Great Western
South West Trains
Getting There
A frequent shuttle bus operates between Windsor town centre and LEGOLAND, during park opening times. Buses operate approximately every 15-30 minutes, depending on the time of year. Passengers arriving by train at Windsor & Eton Riverside station can connect with the shuttle bus at the stop in Thames Street, opposite the Theatre Royal (3 minutes walk). Passengers arriving by train at Windsor & Eton Central station can connect with the shuttle bus at the bus stop outside the Parish Church (2 minutes walk from Central Station).
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