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tpoulds

Alton towers or legoland for a four year, which is best?


    



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Legoland , as he wont be able to go on anything at Alton towers. Mind you, take sandwiches, the foods a rip off, Mick


soccerref
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Legoland is an awesome place for a 4 year old (granting they play with legos of course!)

Happy travels!


lovelylexie
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I've not been to Legoland, but I've heard good reviews. I think Alton Towers is better for older kids as it's more of a thrill seeker's paradise. There are rides at Legoland too. If you are looking for a theme park for younger kids, you can't beat Thorpe Park.


jacg
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Legoland is much, much better for a 4 year old. I took my kids there years ago and when they went on this driving school thing, I nearly wet myself laughing. They were all over the place, going backwards, going round the wrong way, shooting off up this dead end bit.

Another good place with little ones is Gulliver's Land. It's especially designed for little people. There is one in Milton Keynes and I think there are two others but I can't think where they are. Probably tell you on a website.


London_calling
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Yes Legoland, much more suitable. He/she doesn't even have to be a Lego fan, there's so much to do you'll have a great time.


james b
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Legoland definite alton towers is much better for older children as height restriction on rides


Only Sometimes
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Legoland, alton towers would be for older children, plus they would not be old enough to use many rides


JOHANNA C
legoland. you can buy a year pass for the same price as 2 visits. my children 3 and 6 love it.


tiffin8013
I would go for Legoland every time! But, it was recently voted one of the most expensive days out for families so be prepared for an empty purse by the end of the day! Having said that, Alton Towers isn't exactly cheap!


demonmish
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legoland at 4

alton towers at 12


Mary D
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Too many queues at Alton a 4 yr old would get bored of waiting. Lego Land for sure


Happy Murcia
legoland as it`s more geared up to the young and very young, good for adults too


Voice of Reason
For that age, without doubt, Legoland.





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