LEGOLAND Florida Price Survey: Passes, Food, Souvenirs, and Miscellaneous 5


“Price is what you pay. Value is what you get.” So how much do you pay to visit LEGOLAND Florida, and what value can you get from it? In the four days I’ve spent at LEGOLAND Florida so far, I’ve surveyed prices of various things — everything from park passes and meals to strollers and umbrellas. Here is a list of the prices I’ve gathered, along with the personal value I’ve assigned to them. The price is objective (at the time of writing), the value is subjective (based on what I felt I got out of it). Your mileage may vary.

Please Note: None of the below prices include the 7% sales tax.

Item Price Value
Single Day Pass Price (Non-Discounted) $75/age 13+
$65/age 3-12 and 60+
Fair. If you’re paying the full, non-discounted price for just a single day at the park, I recommend you at least arrive before the gates open and stay until closing. You’re still paying less than a single day ticket to Walt Disney World — sure, the hours are shorter, but as a mom with a 7-year-old, I wouldn’t be staying any longer than 6-7 hours in a park anyway. Discounts are readily available — use them!
Single Day Pass Price (Discounted) Prices vary based on your discount. Excellent. If you can get the non-discounted gate price down a bit, or take advantage of a two-day pass (extra $15 when you upgrade on the day of your visit), I rate the value for what you pay as excellent. LEGOLAND Florida has a lot to offer.
Standard Annual Pass $129/age 13+
$99/age 3-12
Excellent! Less than the price of two one-day tickets. I highly recommend this over a one-day pass. Either spend at least two days here, or figure on returning within a year.
Standard Parking $12 – cars
$15 – camper/RV
$6 – motorcycle
Fairly good. You have to park your car, right? Attempting to park it across the street in the K-mart lot and walking across sounds wearisome and time-consuming to me. If the price of parking really bothers you and you plan to visit often, the PLUS Annual Pass gives you free parking for the year for just $30 more than the Standard Annual Pass.
Preferred Parking $20 for any vehicle Poor. The parking lot is not so huge that you really need to be parking close to the park entrance, in my opinion. Save the bucks for something else.
Stroller $9/single stroller
$14/double stroller
Very good. Daily stroller rental prices here at LEGOLAND Florida are substantially less than at Walt Disney World, where they are $15/single and $31/double.
Wheelchair/ECV $10/wheelchair
$35/ECV
Good. Daily wheelchair/ECV rental prices here at LEGOLAND Florida are less than at Walt Disney World, where they are $12/wheelchair and $50/ECV.
Lockers $7/large
$12/jumbo
So-so. A bit pricey. I’d probably just leave whatever I had in my vehicle, then go back out to get it — again, the parking lot is not so large.
Beverages (Water, Soda, Coffee) $2.50/bottle of soda or water 

$3.00/Gatorade

$1.99/coffee (basic)

$2.49/specialty coffee, mocha, espresso, latte, etc.

$6/slushie (with souvenir cup)

$1/milk (white or chocolate)

Fair. I think these are mostly fair prices for beverages. The soda/water price is about the same you’ll find at Walt Disney World. The $6 for the slushie is high, unless you like the cool cup — then it’s a great price for a LEGOLAND souvenir! Coffee prices are excellent! Milk is also a great deal. 

 

 

Snacks $4.99/Apple Fries 

$4.00/popcorn

$2.00-$3.00/frozen treat

$2.00/potato chips

$2.50/baked goods (brownies, muffins)

$1.99/cookie

So-so. Popcorn is a bit high. Other prices seem comparable to other theme park’s prices. Apple Fries are in a league of their own — such deliciousness is worth the $4.99 price! 

Food (a la carte) $5.99/Pre-packaged sandwich 

$3.50/fruit cup

$1.00/Granny Smith Apple

$3.99/side salad

$5.49/large salad

$3.99/soup

$5.49/mac & cheese

Fair. Comparable prices in other theme parks. 

Food (Meals) $6.49/hot dog combo (hot dog, chips, soda/water) 

$6.99/burger meal (4 oz. cheeseburger and fries)

$6.99/deluxe burger meal (double cheeseburger and fries)

$5.49/kids meal (2 oz. burger with milk/water and piece of fruit)

$10.99/adult or $6.99/kid at the Pizza & Pasta Buffet (all you car to eat and drink)

Fair. Comparable prices in other theme parks. The Pasta & Pizza Buffet is an excellent value. 

 

 

 

 

Miscellaneous Prices at LEGOLAND Florida:
Umbrellas (#4624047 or $4598393) – $14.99
Sunscreen – $8.99
Ponchos – $5.99/adult, $4.99/child
T-shirts – $20/kid-size or $30/adult-size
LEGO Shoulder/shopping-style bag (#4623801) – $6.99
Minifigure plush doll (Buddy – #4556081) – $16.99
LEGO Wallet (#4623799) – $9.99
Carnival Games – $3-$10
LEGO Scrapbook Kit with 75 pieces (#23412) – $14.99
Face Painting – $10-$15
Caricature – $14.99 (black & white face), $19.99 (b&w body or color face), $24.99 (full color body)
LEGO Driving School License – $14.99
RC Truck Tokens – $1 (gives you two tokens)
Handimals paintings – $15/hand
Photo souvenir frame – $24.99
Build-a-mini – $9.99

What do you think of the prices, and the value you get for what you pay? Let me know!


About Jennifer Marx

Jennifer Marx is the author of more than 50 travel guides and the recipient of more than a dozen awards. She is also the co-founder and co-creator of PassPorter.com, an active community of enthusiastic travelers. Her amazing son, Alexander, is the subject of many of her posts and thoughts on family travel. You can find her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Google+.

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