
Legoland Priority Parking: Is It Worth the Extra Cost?
What Is Priority Parking?
LEGOLAND Windsor provides two main parking options: Standard Parking and Priority Parking. Standard Parking is the more affordable option, but it often involves a longer walk to the park’s entrance. Priority Parking, on the other hand, promises a spot closer to the entrance, saving you time and energy.
The Cost Difference
Standard Parking at LEGOLAND Windsor costs around £8-10 per day. Priority Parking, however, comes with a steeper price tag, ranging from £13 to £16 depending on the season and availability. The cheaper options are available if you book Legoland parking in advance.
The Pros of Priority Parking
- Convenience: The biggest advantage of Priority Parking is convenience. Being closer to the entrance means you’ll spend less time walking to and from your car, which can be a lifesaver if you have young children or are carrying heavy bags.
- Early Start: Arriving early can mean getting on rides before the queues build up. Priority Parking allows you to get into the park faster, giving you a head start on your day.
- Ease at the End of the Day: After a long day of exploring LEGOLAND, the last thing you want is a lengthy trek back to the car. Priority Parking lets you make a quick exit, which can be especially beneficial if your little ones are exhausted (or if you are!).
- Less Stress: For many parents, the peace of mind that comes with knowing you have a guaranteed, convenient parking spot is worth the extra cost. It’s one less thing to worry about on what is meant to be a fun, stress-free day.
The Cons of Priority Parking
- Cost: The most obvious downside is the price. If you’re trying to keep your day out budget-friendly, hiking up your parking cost might not seem justifiable, especially when that money could go towards souvenirs or treats.
- Standard Parking Isn’t Bad: Standard Parking isn’t necessarily inconvenient. On quieter days, the walk from Standard Parking areas isn’t excessively long, and the paths are well-maintained and easy to navigate with prams or pushchairs.
- Availability: Priority Parking spots are limited and can sell out, particularly during peak times. This means you need to decide and book in advance, which might not be ideal if you prefer a more spontaneous approach to your day out.
Is It Worth It?
Whether Priority Parking is worth the extra cost largely depends on your personal preferences and circumstances. If you have young children, a lot of gear, or simply value the convenience of being close to the entrance, Priority Parking can make your day smoother and more enjoyable. It’s also a good option if you’re visiting on a peak day when Standard Parking might involve a longer walk.
However, if you’re visiting on a quieter day or are looking to save money, Standard Parking may be perfectly sufficient. The extra walk could even be a nice opportunity to build excitement at the start of the day or decompress as you leave.
Final Verdict
For families looking for convenience and willing to pay for it, Priority Parking at LEGOLAND Windsor is a valuable option. It offers a hassle-free start and end to your day, making it easier to focus on the fun. However, if you’re happy to walk a little further and save some money, Standard Parking is a perfectly viable alternative. Ultimately, it’s a matter of weighing convenience against cost and deciding what’s best for your family’s needs.
Whether you choose Standard or Priority Parking, one thing’s for sure: a day at LEGOLAND Windsor is packed with fun, creativity, and plenty of memories waiting to be made!
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