Sizing your trip

How many days do you need at LEGOLAND Florida?

One day covers LEGOLAND Florida's theme park for most families — it's aimed squarely at kids roughly 2 to 12. Add a second day only if you're also doing the water park or staying at an on-site LEGOLAND hotel.

One day is enough for many

LEGOLAND's rides, shows, and the beloved Miniland USA fit comfortably into a single day for its target age group. Younger kids tire before the park runs out of things to do, so a full day usually does it.

Add a day for the water park or resort

Two days make sense if you want the LEGOLAND Water Park (a separate area, best in warm months) or you're staying at an on-site themed hotel — the resort stay plus early park access turns it into a mini-getaway rather than a day trip.

Tickets

Single-day tickets run about $79–$129 by date, with online prices below the gate. A 2-day or combo ticket (theme park + water park) adds good value if you're staying over. (Prices vary; check current pricing.)

Pairing LEGOLAND with other Orlando-area stops? A Go City pass bundles attractions at a discount versus gate.

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