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LEGOLAND New York Resort Admission Ticket

Overview
LEGOLAND New York Resort’s location boasts abundant sunshine as you enjoy the walk through the seven themed lands.
Other exciting adventures include iconic rides such as The Dragon Coaster in LEGO® Castle and LEGO® NINJAGO® World’s LEGO® NINJAGO® The Ride. Children can then head to LEGO® City to expand their imaginations and earn their very own LEGOLAND® Driver’s License at Driving School, team up to save the day at Fire Rescue Academy and catch LEGO movies in 4D at Palace Cinema.
This year there is an all-new water playground in LEGO® City this Summer: Guests will be able to build and race a LEGO boat, splash on a water slide and be doused by a giant water bucket!
City: New York
Sun 05 Jan
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Starting at $49.05
Sun 05 Jan
Starting at $49.05
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What's Included
Roundtrip Bus Transportation (if option is booked)
Package-Pick-Up Service
Easy access water bottle re-fill stations across the park! Bring your bottle and re-fill for free.
Holiday Bricktacular from December 1- December 31
WiFi
Full-service DUPLO Baby Care Center
Admission Ticket
Route and map
Meeting point
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Goshen
1 Legoland Blvd
The Resort is Cashless. Please be ready to pay for items at LEGOLAND® New York Resort with a credit card, contactless bank card or Apple Pay rather than cash. This includes Retail, Food & Beverage, Games and other ‘for purchase’ services.

Some attractions may have height restrictions. https://www.legoland.com/new-york/media/ulfltsk4/llny_height-restrictions.pdf

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If 1 Day LEGOLAND New York with Bus is booked, please see below for additional information.
• Round trip bus transportation is provided from Port Authority Bus Terminal New York City: 625 8th Avenue New York, NY
• Port Authority gate for transportation to LEGOLAND New York is 409. Please check board at terminal to confirm.
• Must visit ticket booths at Port Authority to obtain bus ticket located 1st floor, South building, Booths 11-15.
• Please check https://www.legoland.com/new-york/ for any updates.
• Must visit the park on scheduled date.
• The bus departs Port Authority at 9:30 AM, 10:30 AM and 11:30 AM. Return buses from LEGOLAND New York are at 3:45 PM, 5 PM and 6:15 PM.
Please note: on Saturdays and Sundays ONLY, there is also a 7:15 PM bus option.

Times are subject to change, check the website for up-to-date information.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
What To Expect
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LEGOLAND New York Resort
Awesome awaits at LEGOLAND® New York Resort! Ride, climb, splash, and build your way through seven themed lands at the ultimate LEGO® theme park destination! Find us in the Hudson Valley, just 60 miles from New York City!
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Reviews (554)
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Passenger794059
Aug 2021
Very disappointed with the park! It's not for big kids but it's okay for young kids. It's very beautiful and clean and ther is a lot of restaurant and restrooms but the big kids were very boring. I don't recomend for big only 4 young.
M5738NCshanet
Aug 2021
Overview I highly recommend. The park was worth the hour and a half drive to Goshen, NY. Like any amusement park be prepared to spend $5 for a bottle of water and at least $60 if you plan on feeding your family at the park. That said the refill stations will save you some money so don’t pass on buying the legoland cups (and bringing your own water bottle into the park). The park has zig zag paths that will get you your steps for the day but after some time we took the grass paths to save some time. They should pave those paths or include stairs in the future. Also the staff seem to be short when we visited so expect some wait times for rides and food. Doing everything in the park including the rides, tours, and shows is doable in a day if you are strategic so plan accordingly. Although that might change when they add the Aquarium. Also two rides were closed when we visited. We managed 11 rides (one twice- Ninjago the ride), the miniland tour, and the Lego City 4D Cinema that you should definitely plan to see. Battle Ship and The Dragon rides were my kids favorite. All in all a good trip we won’t be rushing back but will likely visit again in the future.
RonaldR462
Aug 2021
This is as close a perfect place for any Lego fan and enthusiasts. We have visited the Legoland Discovery Center in Westchester, NY which is tiny, in comparison, and only has a very few activities and attractions (i.e., small Lego miniland, 4D cinema, Lego store). This park is quite extensive and, of course, showcases most, if not all, of the Lego theme (i.e., Castle, Duplo, Ninjago, City, etc.). As with most theme parks, Legoland NY also has its own hotel complete with an on-site restaurant, bar, and swimming pool (closed at time of visit due to COVID protocols). The restaurant serves basic American and some Italian fare (e.g., burgers, flat bread pizza, pasta) and was actually appetizing and delectable. The GOOD: As stated above, the theme park is huge as it takes visitors through most of the Lego (toys) theme. Each section offers a ride and/or an attraction. Majority of the rides is geared towards children with a select few more intended towards teenagers and adults. There's plenty of opportunity to purchase a set as each area does have its own dedicated shop. Other than Disneyland, it is likely one of the more child-friendly parks in existence. Legoland does allow visitors (understandably) to bring bags inside so you can pack a number of drinks for your trip. The BAD: It is EXPENSIVE. With the admission at about $85.00 per person (young children are free), it is up there with the major theme parks as far as ticket price. Include the expenses accrued as you travel through the park as far as food, beverage, and, of course, Lego sets, it can be quite pricey, especially for those not prepared to shell out a bit of cash at the end of the day. Additionally, the park, for the most part, is CASHLESS, meaning they only take credit and debit cards. This is fine for a lot of folks, but not for those who are still used to using cash as means of payment. THE UGLY: As indicated above, the park is enormous. Meaning, there will be a lot, a WHOLE LOT of walking. And, if not prepared (we brought our own carriage for our children upon advise of a previous visitor), you will have to shell out some (additional) cash for some strollers depending on how many kids you have with you. These are not cheap, because if it was, I would have included it in the Good section above. Also, the park is designed so that you'll have to make your way downhill then uphill regardless of which direction you decide to proceed upon entry. If you choose to head right from the front entrance, you will make your way downhill through Miniland then through some rides, attractions and activities and then uphill to Ninjago, Duplo and the way back to the front entrance which is also the exit. The same goes if you choose to go left once inside the park (downhill then uphill). Did I mention it gets expensive? With the average food item price at around $10 - $12 and no beverage below $9 (at least from our experience). There will be long lines and long waits for rides and attractions. The park opens at 10:00 am and we managed to be inside at around 11:00 am. At that time, there are already long lines, with a minimum of 15 minutes of wait, for most of the rides. With the lines and wait, it is probably better to purchase a season (multi day) pass. We were only able to get into a few, about five or six, of the rides and attractions before we settled into grabbing a bite and, eventually, heading out due to the kids being tired. Lastly, the food. It is NOT GOOD. It is "sans" (no) grease but it is just edible. Overall, Lego enthusiasts would certainly enjoy this park. I want to say most children and adults would too. The staff we encountered were great, courteous, and helpful. However, there's a lot of improvements that Lego can implement to make the experience way better (ergo the four stars). They have to really reconsider making children wait, especially during summer months.

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