My family spent 2 days at Legoland. We were a group of 9. Grandpa (me), Grandma, Dad, Mom, 3 - 7 yr old boys, 1 - 3 yr old girl, 1 - 1 1/2 yr. old girl.
We visited on a Thursday and Friday, staying overnight in the Legoland Hotel. We had purchased our tickets in 2019. Since park did not open in 2020, we were given an option of not taking a refund, and being booked in the Legoland Hotel + 2 day tickets, for a much cheaper price than currently being advertised. Temperatures were in 90s
Arrival went very well. Arrived at the hotel at 10:00am. They took our luggage, parked our car and walked to the park entrance. Easy access thru the check in points.
What I assumed would be very popular rides, Ninja 4D, Dragon Rollercoaster, Lego Factory Adventure Ride, Splash Battle, had shorter lines that moved quickly. Waits were anywhere from 0-10 minutes. Loading/unloading was similar to what we had experienced at other major amusement parks.
Many of the spinning rides had long lines that moved very slowly. Loading/unloading was similar to what we had experienced at local town carnivals.
We experienced all rides except 4. The Fire Academy ride was not working the days we were there. The Coast Guard boat ride line was longer than most, and not worth the wait. The Merlin's Flying Machine ride did not seem that long, but moved painfully slow, so we hopped out of line. DJs Disco Spin was running both mornings, but shutdown both afternoons.
Because we had 2 days, we did the boys favorite rides multiple times. Their favorite was the Ninjago. Did that ride at least 8 times. While the park could have been mostly done in a day, we were glad we had 2 days. It gave us the opportunity to take our time, and do the things that we would have missed on a one day trip.
Our 7 yr old boys were the perfect age for this park. One thing to take note of. They list the heights for children to ride along, what they don't list (maybe in small print) is there are also age restrictions. One ride showed that kids over 42" could ride by themselves. We had the boys get in line. When they got to the front of the line, they were bypassed twice. We asked why they weren't going on, they said that an adult was needed. They also had to be 8 years old to ride by themselves, and the ride attendant did ask their age. One other note, while many rides did require an adult, quite a few did not need 1 adult for 1 child.
We purchased the drink cups that could be refilled through out the day. This saved us money and gave us a better selection of options, on 2 hot days. We ate at the pizza/pasta buffet one day, and the barbq restaurant the other. Food was good. Options were decent. Amount of food received was plentiful. It cost us @ $100 for each meal. This kept us plenty full, so we did not need to purchase snacks through out the day.
Overall we had a great time, but may have not been as thrilled if we had paid much more, or the park would have been busier.