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Legoland (Windsor) any good for boys 9-10?

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My boys tend to go for the near death experience rather than the tea cups if you know what I mean but we will be near Legoland soon so is it worth it, or is it for younger children. Please let me know if you have been

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  1. Not really many near death experiences. Take them to Alton Towers or a substitute. Otherwise it is a good day out, and if you like lego you'll love the place.


  2. I took my son there when he was four-I personally really enjoyed it-it is def' more tea cups then near death, all the rides are ''family'' rides,so kids and adults alike can go on them all together.The mini lego villages are cool-take a camera,and there's a 4d cinema,loads of places to eat,a big kind of tree house climbing park thing suitable for kids and adults, should the mood take you!!its in the picnic area,so you can always take a picnic.there is a workshop where you can go to build something out of lego and you can choose how simple or how difficult you think you can handle! even tho its not white knuckle I really think its worth stopping by anyway-I'm hoping to go there again soon hopefully this summer ,my son is 7 now so its probably got a few new attractions since my last visit.Oh and mustn't forget the big Lego Shop !

  3. Hi Stephen

    It's for younger children really, certainly compared to somewhere like Alton Towers. Took my daughter there when she was 4 and she loved it. There's a few big rides and the lego models are impressive (I thought so anyways) but 9-10 year old nutters might find it a bit boring. And it's rather expensive.

    Hope this helps.

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