I was chatting with a neighbour earlier who mentioned how much it costs to visit Legoland. The prices she was quoting ~£160 plus parking for a family of four for the day seemed ridiculous.
I've just had a look and if you decide to visit without pre planning she is right. once you have added a few treats, a drink or an ice cream to that it is an outrageous sum for a day out.
I know that you can get vouchers and take a packed lunch to keep the costs down but whichever way you cut it they want a chuffing lot of money. I can't begin to imagine how much families spend entertaining their children through the holidays.
I've been there several times and had a good day out but I'm still struggling to get my head around the entry charges......
My youngest wants to go to Harry Potter World or whatever you call it, when the day's done I'll be surprised if we've any change out of £150. The best day out we had was a £5 treasure hunt round Canary Wharf with a visit to London Docklands Museum.
I had a look at Thorpe Park a while ago out of curiosity, I nearly died, 2 or 3 visits there and you've paid for a weekend in Europe somewhere. I hate rollercoasters as well :)
Before we booked the last big holiday we went on we asked the kids if they wanted to do the Florida thing, they both said "No way, can we go back to Thailand", I booked that a bit lively I can tell you.
I love Legoland. When we lived in Aylesbury we had season tickets which you got free for every £50 of Lego that you bought in the shop at Legoland at Christmas. One half-term we went every day and the fireworks there are brilliant.