What's the average cost of a LEGOLAND Florida trip in 2026?
A family of four spends roughly $600 to $2,000 at LEGOLAND Florida — usually a one- or two-day trip rather than a week. It's the best-value major Florida park for kids about ages 2–12, and the cost swings most on whether you stay at a themed on-site hotel.
Tickets
A 1-day LEGOLAND ticket runs about $79–$129 by date. A Theme Park + Water Park combo costs more. For a family of four, plan on roughly $250–$450 for a day. Multi-day and combo tickets lower the per-day cost, and a Go City Orlando pass can bundle LEGOLAND with other attractions.
Pairing LEGOLAND with SeaWorld, Kennedy Space Center, or other Orlando stops? A Go City pass bundles them for less.
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LEGOLAND's themed on-site hotels (the LEGOLAND Hotel and Beach Retreat) run about $300–$450/night — a splurge, but the immersion (LEGO-themed rooms, kids' entertainment) is the point for young families. Off-property hotels in Winter Haven or nearby Orlando are much cheaper if the theming isn't a priority.
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Food, parking, and is one day enough?
Budget about $70–$120/day for food; parking is around $25–$30. Most families do LEGOLAND in one day — it's smaller and calmer than the big parks. Add a second day only if you're doing the water park or staying on-site to enjoy the hotel.
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