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What are the ticket prices for LEGOLAND New York? The perfect information for families to know pre-booking.

Hey fellow parents! If you’ve got kids who can’t walk past a LEGO without trying to build a replica of the Eiffel Tower, then chances are LEGOLAND New York is either on your bucket list or already or in your plan. If you’re like our family, you’ll want to know exactly what this brick filled adventure is going to cost before you commit to it.

So let’s break down, all the ticket options, hotel packages, annual passes, and those sneaky extras they don’t always tell you about up front, because parenting is expensive enough and no one needs surprise fees popping up between the dragon ride and the soft pretzel.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. Standard Day Tickets
  2. Hotel and Ticket Packages
  3. VIP Experience Tickets
  4. Summer Camp Group Tickets
  5. Season Passes
  6. Extra Experiences
  7. Tips

 

Standard Day Tickets: For Just a Day Out Plan

1 Day Tickets

So if you’re just doing one day, book those tickets online ahead of time and avoid the whole “why are we paying nearly $100 per kid” panic attack at the gate.

2 Day Tickets

 
LEGOLAND New York and Ticket Admission

Hotel and Ticket Packages: All in One Family Fun

Now let’s talk LEGOLAND Hotel, because oh my goodness, it’s a dream if you’ve got LEGO obsessed little ones. Every room is themed, think pirates, knights, LEGO Friends, and there are scavenger hunts, build stations, and even elevators that play disco music. Yes, really!

Hotel and 1 Day Ticket Packages

Hotel and 2 Day Ticket Packages

Just the Hotel

 
Tour guide LEGOLAND New York

VIP Experience Tickets: At LEGOLAND New York

So here’s the deal, LEGOLAND New York has a VIP Experience that’s basically the royal treatment for your family. You get a personal host who takes you around the park, skips all the lines, and handles the day so you don’t have to lift a finger, except to grab your kid’s dropped minifigure.

There are two options:

Best Day VIP:  from $399 per person

For  more information and updates see  more HERE.

Ultimate VIP: from $599 per person

For updates and more information check it out HERE.
 

Both packages include park tickets, and you can also go seasonal,. They’ve got a Holiday VIP version too (hot cocoa, s’mores, holiday LEGO builds… the works).

Is it a splurge? Oh, definitely. But if you hate waiting in lines, want the red carpet LEGO treatment, or you’re celebrating something special, this is the way to do it.

LEGOLAND New York Summer Camp

Summer Camp Group Tickets: At LEGOLAND New York

Planning a camp trip this summer? LEGOLAND New York has a sweet group deal just for camps, scouts, and youth groups.

You’ll need to bring your own lunches or buy in the park (heads up, it’s cashless), and if you’re driving cars instead of buses, parking costs extra.

Booking is all online and super easy, perfect for camps looking for a fun, budget friendly day out. See more HERE for updates regarding the summer camp group fun!

LEGOLAND New York Season Pass Tickets

Season Passes

If your kid already has the park map memorized and you’re secretly excited to ride The Dragon again, it might be time to consider a Season Pass. There are a few to choose from:

Bronze Pass

Price starts from: $119 per person

Gold Pass

Price starts from: $169 per person

Elite Pass

Price starts from: $349 per person

If you’re planning even two trips, the math checks out, these passes are way better bang for your buck than buying individual tickets.

 
For more information and updates please check HERE.
 

Extra Experiences

 

Tips from One Parent to Another

  1. Buy online: Please, save that money and spend it on minifigures or ice cream instead.

  2. Bring swimsuits: There are splash zones, and your kid will get soaked, it’s not a maybe.

  3. Comfy shoes are mandatory: It’s hilly, like, real hilly, and your toddler is not carrying themselves up that hill by 3 p.m.

  4. Budget extra for the gift shop: Or prep your kids beforehand. It’s full of tempting LEGO sets that cost a small fortune (but they also have great souvenirs under $10).

  5. The park is better midweek: If you can swing a weekday, you’ll skip a lot of the crowd stress.

So, Is It Worth It?

Honestly, if you’ve got LEGO loving kids, it’s a blast. The rides are super kid friendly, the theming is adorable, and there are so many spots to just chill and let the kids build while you sip iced coffee.

Is it cheap? No. But it can be reasonable if you plan smart. Go for the advance tickets, consider a Season Pass if you live nearby or want to go twice, and keep an eye out for bundle deals.

Your wallet might be lighter, but your kid’s joy level will be through the LEGO roof!

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