Jennifer R
2. Februar 2025
We just finished a four night stay at the Legoland Hotel. This stay was to make up for our original scheduled trip in 2020 which we had to cancel due to the pandemic. Our son loved his stay. Since this trip was five years late, he's 11 now so was probably the oldest kid there, but he still loved it. He loved pretty much everything about both the hotel and Legoland. He loved the master builder sessions offered to hotel guests. I hope they keep them. (I read that Legoland is cutting back their entertainment staff. I hope that reconsider.) One disappointment was that the hotel's buffet restaurant, Bricks, was closed, so we had to go to the restaurant in the Pirate Hotel (which is attached) for our breakfast. I believe this was done as it is the low season, but was disappointing for two reasons: (1) our son has watched many YouTube videos about Legoland and was expecting the Bricks restaurant, so was disappointed. (2) Wait times at the Pirate Hotel restaurant got long if you didn't go early enough for breakfast. It seemed like they should have had both restaurants open to better manage crowds, at least for breakfast. Also, in relation to food, food at the hotel is okay, but selection is limited. Since we spent 4 nights and didn't want to leave the resort, food got repetitive. Another disappointment my son had was that the large LEGO play area in the hotel lobby was filled with with Duplo. He was expecting LEGO from videos he's watched. Also, our hotel room had a bin of bricks - a really nice touch - but they were also Duplo. LEGO would have been better. Overall though a very fun place for young kids. I know my son really wants to go again, but sadly it may not be possible. He's probably going to be too old for it soon, and unfortunately with the U.S.'s recently announced economic war against our country (Canada), we are going to be boycotting U.S. travel.
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