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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
Sat 16 Nov
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Starting at $49.05
Sat 16 Nov
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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NicoleTGoingPlaces
Jul 2021
My husband and I (both in our forties) went on 07.21.21 and had an absolute BLAST! We're both LEGO fans and we spent a little over 6 hours there, which was plenty of time to explore the park at a leisurely pace. We went on the Factory Adventure ride, the Ninjago ride, the Splash Blasters, the Dragon coaster (twice), we watched the 4D movie, explored the mini city, had some snacks throughout the park, ate a late lunch at Brickbeard's Food Market, and went shopping in the Big Shop. Our favorite things were the Dragon coaster, the Splash Blasters, and shooting the water canons at other people riding from the sides. I haven't laughed as hard as I did playing with the Splash Blasters in a VERY long time, and this was, hands down, the highlight of our day! We only waited maybe 5min for Splash Blaster ride, and walked onto the others. The park is super new and super clean! I hope that level of cleanliness and detail (everything shiny and new, no chipped paint) continues into the future, because those bathrooms were flawless. Employees were kind, and most even told us to "have fun!" or asked if we were having fun. Food is expensive obv but the quality at Brickbeard's was very good, my turkey panini was delicious, and my husband enjoyed his chicken sandwich. We considered the pizza/pasta buffet but it smelled weird in there and once we saw the actual buffet we felt the quality/value wasn't there for us. Brickbeard's had a great selection and it had a great scent in there, kinda like Pirates of the Carribbean. We had a pretzel and "cheese dip" out in the park and it was awful. The "cheese dip" was some kind of orange water, and they need to get rid of it, so SO gross. The Dragon ride is more than a coaster, it's also a dark ride with some amazing sets inside! I could go on that over and over. More thrilling than I was expecting, but it's a quick ride. My husband enjoyed taking pics of all the LEGO sets and sculptures throughout the park (and parents REALLY need to read the signs and keep their kids from climbing on them, I mean...come ON). There is not a lot of shade, like others have said, so bring sunscreen and a hat. Once those new trees grow up, it'll be great. It's also very hilly and quite a lot of walking so get ready. Some of the mechanical parts of mini city weren't working yet, but a most were, and it was still amazing to see. I wish there were placards that said what everything was, how many bricks, how long to build, etc... Overall, it was a great day, worth the (almost) $200 in admission and parking, the same in food/souvenirs, and our 2 hour drive each way. We were hoping to stay overnight in the hotel, but maybe next time. That's the thing about a new park...maybe everything isn't 100% yet, but now we can look forward to seeing/doing new things next time we go. Just wanted to add some perspective on Legoland NY from a couple of adult LEGO fans. We had a great day.
NJParent
Jul 2021
I am so glad we used the buy one get one free ticket from the valpack mailer. It was so not worth it. We've been to Legoland in Florida and loved it. This doesn't compare at all. We arrived at opening, 10am, on a Tuesday. It wasn't crowded at all so we didn't have to wait on line for the rides. This was the best part of the day. Three rides were closed when we arrived (no mention of this on the app or website) and one broke while we were on it. Most of the lego-mini land was not working as there was someone working on the mechanics of the system while we were there. This place is very spread out so there is a long distance between rides making the park seem bigger than it actually is. Seeing the mountains in the distance makes for a nice view but be prepared for a lot of up and down walking as its not a flat area. We brought our own water bottles as there are filling stations and snacks as we knew to expect expensive food (hot dogs were $7 plus tax each.) Parking is also $20 if you pay in advance. We were actually done in about 1.5 hours. Taking into consideration the cost of one ticket and parking, this definitely wasn't worth it. Maybe they will add some new rides in the future as it has so much potential.
asm75
Jul 2021
A good time but they skimped on going full out. We have been to four LEGOLAND theme parks; Florida, Germany, New York, and the flagship in Billund, Denmark. The available land in Goshen, NY where this park has been built is vast and in comparison to other LEGOLAND theme parks, this one could be expanded to integrate more attractions. My only deduction is that they limited themselves in going bigger because the theme park in NY can only operate seasonally. What’s there is well done and features the same attractions found in the aforementioned theme parks. Tickets are $80 for adults and $70 for kids which is another reason why I feel they should provide more attractions. What is unfortunate is that people are already being disrespectful by writing on walls, etc…

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