Legoland Windsor Tickets (2026): Prices, Deals & How to Save Money
Planning a trip to Legoland Windsor Resort? It’s one of the most popular theme parks in the UK, and a firm favourite of our family, thanks to my Lego-mad boys. But before you think about all the fun of the fair, one of the first things you’ll want to sort out is your Legoland Windsor tickets.
Ticket prices can vary hugely depending on when you visit, where you book, and whether you book in advance. Legoland also operate dynamic pricing, which means the prices are never the same every time I check! The good news is that there are plenty of ways to save money if you know where to look.

In this guide I’ll explain the different types of Legoland Windsor tickets, how much they cost in 2026, and the best ways to get cheaper tickets.
If you’re planning your first visit, you might also want to read my complete guide to Legoland Windsor and my review of the Legoland Windsor Hotel to help plan your trip.
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Where to Buy Legoland Windsor Tickets
There are two main ways to buy tickets for Legoland Windsor Resort. You can either buy direct from Legoland or buy from a ticket reselling partner. I’ve broken down both options below to help you decide which option will be best for you:
1. Buy Direct From Legoland (Recommended)
The safest and most flexible option is to buy directly from Legoland. And if you want to book a package that includes park access and a stay at a Legoland or Legoland partner hotel (which is what we did on our last trip) then this is actually the only way you can buy these tickets. Buying direct usually gives you:
- access to the best advance prices
- flexible booking options
- the second day free promotion when it’s available (this is what we got: a second day free when we booked an overnight hotel stay)
- the full range of ticket types, so you have the best options to suit your family
You can check prices, availability, and book your Legoland tickets directly with Legoland here
If you know your travel dates, booking early is almost always the cheapest option.

2. Book Through Klook (Great for International Visitors)
If you’re a regular reader, you’ll know I write about them a lot. That’s because I use them a lot: They’re our go-to for booking themepark tickets when we’re travelling overseas. And that same rule applies here. If you’re travelling from overseas or visiting London without a car, booking through Klook can be a really convenient option, because they offer a package that includes both your park tickets AND return coach transfers to get your to and from Legoland.
Klook offers:
- Legoland Windsor entry tickets
- Tickets and return coach transfer from London
- mobile tickets
- easy booking for international travellers that will allow you to book and pay in your local currency
The coach transfer from London is especially useful if you’re staying in the city and don’t want to deal with trains or taxis. Legoland Windsor isn’t the easiest theme park to access without a car.
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How Much Are Legoland Windsor Tickets in 2026?
Prices for Legoland Windsor Resort vary depending on demand and how far in advance you book. We booked an off season stay, and booked this over a month in advance, and as a result we benefited from the cheapest Legoland Windsor tickets i’ve ever paid for.
I’ve popped some examples of typical prices below:
| Ticket Type | Approx Price |
|---|---|
| Advance online ticket | £29–£45 |
| Standard gate price | up to £68 |
| Children under 90cm | Free |
Wondering why the prices listed are approximate and why they vary so much? The key thing to know is that Legoland uses dynamic pricing, similar to airlines. This means the busiest days (school holidays and weekends) will cost more. It also means that if a lot of people book a certain date, the price will go up, which is why you tend to pay more the closer to your visit date you book.
Booking early can easily save £20–£30 per ticket, when compared to the gate price. If you want to save money, NEVER ever book your tickets on the gate. These are always the most expensive option.

Can You Get Cheap Legoland Windsor Tickets?
Yes, there are several ways to get cheaper tickets for Legoland Windsor Resort, and the biggest factor in this is both when you book and when you visit. I’ve broken this down into sections below:
Book Early
Advance tickets are almost always cheaper than buying at the gate. Legoland actually clearly list their gate prices on their website booking page to act as a detterrant to trying to book on the day. You’ll also find that, thanks to dynamic prices, the earlier you can book the cheaper your tickets will be.
Visit on a Weekday
Term-time weekdays are usually the cheapest days to visit. Legoland adjust their prices according to demand, so a bank holiday weekend in August is going to be the most expensive ticket you can buy! Look for a weekday when everyone is at school and not only will your ticket be cheaper, the crowd levels will be smaller too.
Look for Partner Discounts
Occasionally you’ll see promotions through supermarkets, cereal boxes or partner brands. In fact, the first time I ever took the boys to Legoland was because we had a half price ticket offer from a Cadburys chocolate bar.
However, these deals aren’t always available, and they aren’t always the great deal you think they are. Ever heard the phrase ‘if an offer sounds too good to be true it probably is?’ That applies here. These deals give you half off the gate price, NOT the best price on the website. So while you will make a small saving, you won’t make a 50% saving. Which is why I don’t bother with fiddly deals like this any more, and I think booking online in advance is usually the easiest option.

Are Legoland Windsor Fast Track Tickets Worth It?
Fast Track passes are passes that you can order in advance or, if they’re available, on the day via the Legoland Windsor app. They allow you to skip the queue for selected rides at Legoland Windsor Resort and you can get ‘one shot’ passes for just one ride or leveled fast passes that allow you to skip the line on a series of rides.
👉 You can check the most up to date prices and buy your Fast Track tickets here

Prices typically start from around £20 per person depending on the package. The most expensive Gold Fast Track ticket costs from £75 per person: When you’re a family of four like us, that’s a lot of money! We have never used the Fast Track service, because honestly? I’d rather save the money for our travels!
But they can be worth considering if:
- you are visiting during school holidays and can’t visit on a quieter day
- you only have one day in the park
- your children are desperate to ride the most popular attractions
However, if you arrive early and follow a good ride strategy, you can often do the biggest rides without needing Fast Track. This post is part of a series on Legoland Windsor, and I do have a ride strategy post coming up (I’ll link it here when it’s live)
👉 Wondering whether you should visit Legoland Windsor or Legoland Billund? You can read a comparion of both parks: Legoland Windsor vs Legoland Billund. Which is the Best Legoland Park?

Is Legoland Windsor Worth the Money?
We’ve visited Legoland Windsor more than a dozen times over the years, and my boys have always loved it. It’s more than just theme parks rides: it also offers opportunities to play and use your imagination. For that reason I genuinely believe that for families with younger children, Legoland Windsor Resort is one of the best theme parks in the UK.
It’s particularly ideal for children aged 3–12, with a huge range of rides, shows and interactive attractions. On our last visit (last week!) I took our 10 year old son and his 9 year old best friend and they genuinely had the time of their lives.
If you plan your day well, you can easily experience everything that the park has to offer. But if you don’t? I’m pretty sure your kids will be asking to go back again, so you’ll be able to do the rest of the attractions on your next park visit!

Legoland Windsor Tickets FAQs
Do you need to book Legoland Windsor tickets in advance?
Yes. Advance booking is strongly recommended for two key reasons. Firstly, because tickets are much cheaper if you book them in advance. And secondly, the park can sell out on busy days, so buying your tickets in advance avoids disappointment.
Are Legoland Windsor tickets cheaper online?
Yes, they are always cheaper online. In fact, buying your Legoland Windsor tickets online can save up to £30 per ticket compared with gate prices.
Can you buy Legoland Windsor tickets on the day?
Sometimes, but availability isn’t guaranteed during peak periods. Duing termtime and for midweek visits, it’s likely that on the gate tickets would be available, just be aware that you will pay more for the convenience of turning up on the day.
Is Legoland Windsor suitable for toddlers?
Yes. Many rides are designed for younger children, and kids under 90cm enter for free.
Final Thoughts
If you’re planning a visit to Legoland Windsor Resort, the best way to save money is to book your tickets in advance and compare options.
For most visitors, buying directly from Legoland offers the best price. However, if you’re travelling from London or visiting from overseas, the Klook ticket and coach transfer packages can make the trip much easier.
Check here for prices and availability of Klook’s Legoland tickets and packages
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