The Legoland tickets we bought back in December were good for two admissions within 90 days of each other. The first time we went, n was over the 34 inch mark, but not by much. Surprisingly, for a theme park geared towards younger kids, the number of rides for 34 inchers is pretty limited. This time, we measured him at home without shoes and he seemed to be just below the 36 inch mark, so I was not sure if he would make the cut off for the 36 inch rides. Fortunately, he was just tall enough, so we were able to go on a new group of rides. Pretty good, since he is still free until his 3rd birthday, which is next month. The kids' favorite was Captain Cranky's Challenge, which n actually went on last time with D. k was not brave enough, but I guess two months has helped her along, too! We were also able to enjoy a mini roller coaster, Coastersaurus.
It was also much less crowded this time, since last time we went during Christmas break. There were virtually no lines except for a really long line (almost an hour) for Sky Cruiser. However, we waited in line right after lunch, so it was probably good to let our food digest.
I liked how there were some details I noticed that I did not pay attention to last time:
Like these bison planters
and this photo op:
This guy's job was to wade in the water to help boats that were stuck in the Skipper School ride.
It is actually pretty easy to get turned around in the boat since there is no track. This happened to me while I was trying to take this picture of D and k and n was left to steer.
Here's a picture of the kid-sized sinks in the bathroom which I think I mentioned last time.
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We were able to do everything we wanted to do in five hours (10-3). I told D that we would probably only go one more time, and that would be when n is tall enough to go on all the rides. Not sure when that will be!
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