Legoland FL coupons

Just wondering if anybody can help me find coupons for Legoland Florida? Their online tickets are $68. I looked around online and only saw $5 discounts. My wife and I are going in early Feb. So if anyone is from that area or going to be down there this month, can you check local places for discounts?

Much appreciated!


Jerry - Magnum Fanatic
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Just walk into any Publix grocery store in the central Florida area. They have discounts for $15 off adult admission.

If you are bringing children with you, McDonalds in the same area has coupons for "Buy 1 adult ticket, get a child ticket free"


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You can also check out other discounts here.

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Also a great fan site for this park.


My favorite MJ tune: "Billie Jean" which I have been listening to alot now. RIP MJ.

Thanks for the info! I will probably go with Publix or AAA since those seem like the best deals for 1-day tickets. It will be just my wife and I.

Thanks again! :^)


Jerry - Magnum Fanatic
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Google Pepsi Legoland discounts. Back in November we got a buy 1 adult ticket, get one kids ticket free discount that was pretty good.

^Good deal. But we won't have any kids with us. A co-worker called AAA and was told the tickets were $68.25. So I will probably have friend in FL pick up a couple at Publix for me.


Jerry - Magnum Fanatic
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You can always become a Florida resident.

Lord Gonchar's avatar

It's alarmingly easy to get a Florida ID for the purposes of theme park discounts.

...or at least it was a few years ago. :)

Turns out we never even used it. My wife still has it though. Maybe it will come in handy down the line?


Jeff's avatar

I have enough friends and family in Florida that if I want a discount, I can probably work it out.


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Can you use those easily obtained Florida IDs to get a preschooler pass for free?

Vater's avatar

I don't need a discount. I just hit up my room full of buckets of money before heading to Orlando.

Jeff's avatar

You have buckets? I just have a room of gold coins I swim in, like Scrooge McDuck.


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Vater's avatar

Jeff said:
You have buckets?

I do, but only because my wife nagged me to organize. She was getting tired of reenacting the love scene in Indecent Proposal.

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It is not easy to get a FL id...took me 4 trips to the DMV before I had all the required crap.
I had to show my Fl license for my Disney n Universal season passes and surprisingly enough I got my Sea World/Busch pass from a kiosk.

All my passes have extensive usage..my Universal pass is about worn out :)

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LuvRaptor said:
It is not easy to get a FL id...took me 4 trips to the DMV before I had all the required crap.

Is that more recently?

A few years back my wife snagged one during a lunch break at a conference with her Ohio ID, SS card and a relative's address (but was told the hotel address would have been fine to use). (see the thread I linked to in the earlier post)

Like seriously, it was scary easy.


Wish I would have known this back in 2010! My Universal AP would have been cheaper, and I would probably have a Busch/SW AP as well! Oh well, I should be moving down by May, so it won't matter by then.


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Jeff's avatar

I hear they have something called the Internet, where they tell you exactly what to bring to the DMV so you don't have to go several times.


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That works well until changes get made in terms of what documentation is required. Once that happens, the webmaster is usually the last to know...

rollergator said:
That works well until changes get made in terms of what documentation is required. Once that happens, the webmaster is usually the last to know...

So true! I've been keeping tabs on Florida residency requirements for tuition purposes for a while now, and things change on a surprisingly regular basis for something like that. Drives me nuts.


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