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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
Wed 25 Dec
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Starting at $49.05
Wed 25 Dec
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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Aleksandra J
Aug 2021
Big dissapointment. I already knew the rides were all for little kids from the pics online, but when we got there it all just looked more underwhelming. I would say 90% of the rides could be fun and exciting for kids no older than 8. They are extremely short and well…sort of lame and boring. So many things are out of order. The lines are ridiculous, which is fine in a theme park where everything is running smoothly, but here everything was innefficient, like other reviewers said. Besides stores there are no places to just sit down and cool off. Only parts of the lines are in shade. Besides those things you just sizzle in the sun. 2 stars for impressive buildings and statutes, which are always fun to look at. Would not recommend to anyone with kids out of pre-k. Not worth the money, the drive or your nerves.p
JKCamelotCT
Aug 2021
Lots of kinks to iron out: long wait times, inefficient queue systems, rides not working, out of a lot of food items and crazy parking system. There are currently NO social distancing markers anywhere. When we went, there were large groups of Orthodox Jewish families not wearing masks though they were not the only ones. There were long lines to exit the park because they require you to pay or scan your prepaid QR parking code on the way out, rather than on the way in. If you have ever been to Legoland CA or FL you will be disappointed. There are fewer attractions and they are shorter in length and time (e.g. Lego Driving school track us about 1/3 the size of the ones at the other Legoland). The builds around the park are fun to look at. Save yourself a trip and wait until they figure out some of the guest experience issues or take your money and have a real vacation in CA or FL Legoland.
730jenniel
Aug 2021
We’ve been to the FL and the CA ones and enjoyed both of those immensely. We were so excited to have this open within a couple of hours drive for us. We came during previews on Memorial Day weekend and again today. If possible, today’s experience was worse than the preview (which wasn’t great either). My biggest complaint is that the staff do not know how to move the lines to the rides quickly. We waited 40+mins for Anchors Away only to get to the front of the line and see the attendant consistently leaving 1-2 rows open. It was not for social distancing. She just didn’t know how to ask down the line who had groups that could fit the remaining rows. That was very unnerving to see because our wait could have easily been 10-15 mins shorter if she had done that. This was seen again at Splash Battle where boats that could hold 8 people were filled with 4. At the Coast Guard Academy, only 4 or 5 boats were in use yet there were 15 sitting there idle. That line hardly moved in the time I waited before giving up. At Jay’s Gravity trainer, there was only 1 attendant who had to let people on/off, check seat belts, and run the ride. It was a good 10 mins of sitting there waiting for the ride to begin. My review only focuses on time but I think we only managed 4/5 rides the entire day which didn’t amount to a whole lot of fun. We won’t be back for these reasons. Even though I hold annual passes, it’s not something that’s fun enough to drive back. Lastly, they must need more staff at this place because both times that I used the restroom, the stall was out of toilet paper.

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