For this week, I will dive into the infrastructure of an iconic attraction, Legoland Windsor. Just found two miles from Windsor town centre, or on the B3022 Windsor/Ascott road is the family adventure resort themed around the world-wide craze of Lego. There is car parks found for those who visit via car, and just pay £8 for the day. If travelling by bus, there are services to central Windsor and Slough (Green Line 702 and 703) which run every half hour. There are also train services from London Paddington to Windsor and Elton central on the great western railway or directly from London Waterloo to Windsor and Elton riverside by southwestern railway.
Legoland Windsor has a wide range of amenities which caters to all visitors to the resort. First of all the accommodation; a newly opened hotel is the woodland village, with a wide range of sleeping accommodations made to cater each family dynamic, or budget; based of some classic Lego sets, the castle hotel with themed bedrooms for the castle, to express a child’s imagination, and the same goes for the Legoland resort hotel which has theming for pirates, adventurers, Lego ninja go and Lego friends.
Secondly, the main reason anyone would visit is for the rides and attractions offered. Dozens of rides for all ages, the website is great for anyone wanting to know what rides their child can or cannot go on. A newest edition is the Minifigure speedway, ‘The world’s first LEGO themed duelling rollercoaster’ – LegoLand Windsor’s website.
The dining facilities are located in each themed area, where those who visit can have a snack or a meal to eat during their visit to the tourist attraction, with a wide range of food options and themed dining spots.
To feel safe, there are things taken place to ensure that every guest is safe, from first aid trained staff, surveillance, and crowd management to ensure every guest feels safe and secure.
https://www.legoland.co.uk/explore/theme-park/rides-attractions/minifigure-speedway/