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Legoland officials offered a small, sneak preview of the park, though much of the space remains a construction site. Improvements thus far include a new restaurant and many Lego blocks.
Read more and see photos from The Tampa Tribune.
I'm not sure how much I paid to get into Legoland California. I got my ticket as part of the city pass. $269 for a 3 Day park Hopper to Disney, 1 day at Sea World, 1 day at Universal and 1 day at the Sandiego Zoo.
That being said, the prices seem to be in line with California's pricing. Similar to the former Hard Rock Park, if you go to the park for the rides alone, you will probably be disappointed.
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Gator. Those prices are probably "test the waters". If attendance isn't where they want it, prices will probably drop.
I never understood how a park that is geared toward children charges a higher amount for adult admission. The grownups should be getting in for cheap.
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Seriously, those prices seem high to me
Looks to be in line with CA's prices:
http://california.legoland.com/tickets/admission_tickets/
Legoland 1-day: $67/$57, before discounts.
Come to think of it, Tina and I did get some sort of deal - friend had a website where we got them for (IIRC) about $35-40. Also, that was *about* six or seven years ago, so...dollars then, dollars now - maybe I just saw the $75 "regular adult" ticket price and suffered some sitcker shock.
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Park map isn't opening for me either, Delan. I'm using Firefox in OSX.
Those prices sound just about right when comparing other parks in the area, but when comparing Central Florida park admission prices to other park prices around the country, it seems like highway robbery.
Seems like a decent price on their annual passes, though.
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^^And that's probably exactly right. Locals can get a pretty decent deal to pop in and out over the course of a year. Tourists get soaked for their one-day see-it-all visit.
It will be interesting to see if the location pans out, though.
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