We went because of my son. I wouldn't go to Legoland without him. It's not really aimed at me is it? So we had no choice but visit on a busy day. I wouldn't take him out of school for a theme park trip.
Seen a few adults there alone yesterday in the queue. I actually think it's pretty weird going to a children's theme park alone as an adult. Thorpe or Towers fair enough but going to a kids theme park where the rides are aimed at 2-12 years olds is very bizarre.
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Having been to two Discovery Centres and many times to Windsor I understand why the centres are restricted but the parks arn't. The Discovery Centres have nothing for Adults outside of Miniland. They are mainly play areas and Lego build activities.
The parks however do have a broader apeal. On a nice sunny day (That isn't too busy) it can be a lovely place to be and there are some impressive models worth checking out. I actually know several adult care groups that visit all the time.
Unfortunately Easter and the Summer Holidays are never a good time to visit. Most weekends during term time are fine.
I don't know what you possibly mean by this... If you're an adult Lego fan then you probably already took your passions into your work and have a job building/designing Lego things (which is great!). But if you're still just playing with it and visiting Legoland then you need to move on haha
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Each to their own though. Personally I'd feel a bit uncomfortable riding kids rides with no kids.
It's very weird for adults to visit a childrens theme park beyond a certain age, but that doesn't necessarily mean there's any bad intention or that they should be stopped. It's just very, very weird.
Legoland is most definitely a family theme park. If you're an adult Lego fan then you probably already took your passions into your work and have a job building/designing Lego things (which is great!). But if you're still just playing with it and visiting Legoland then you need to move on haha
Why is it weird for Adults to visit a themepark aimed at kids?
As an adult, I've visited Chessington, Legoland, CeBeebies Land (Alton), Joyland (GT. Yarmouth) Gulliver's Kingdom (Matlock), Why do adult's have to grow up?
What about adults that either have a disability or are too old to handle the bigger rides, or even those who have never grown tall enough to ride anything major? Not everyone can handle riding the big thrill rides. And visiting parks aimed at kids don't make me weird or a peado either.
I'm also a moderator for the Partworks forum. We have a number of Adult modellers who build models out of Lego.
I hate it when we tell other people what they should and shouldn't do and when they are too old to do things. Go and do what you want and enjoy in life. Live your life with what makes you happy, but don't tell other people or try and bring them down when they are doing what they enjoy. Only bullies do that.
Seems like you didn't read my post properly because it says "that doesn't mean there's any bad intention or that they should be stopped". So I'm not telling you what you should or shouldnt do.I hate it when we tell other people what they should and shouldn't do
My comments were in response to the label Weird and telling adults that still play with Lego and visiting Legoland to move on.
Go back 40 years to when Themeparks first started here in the UK, the log flume and big dipper was as thrilling as rides got back then. Back then, Chessington was aimed at all ages. It's only in recent decades that rides have become bigger and faster.
Rides: questionable. Shows: disagree vehemently. Watched the stunt show at all?The rides and shows are very kiddy based even the bigger ones.
So what? Those are all family thrill rides and a coaster, so obviously the appeal is broader. Not childrens parks like Legoland, or the other kids areas you mentioned like Cbeebies, Gullivers, etc. Rides with a broader appeal have existed since before then too. It's not like we were all going to childrens parks as adults 40 years ago, it's not like hard thrill rides are exclusively for adults either.Go back 40 years to when Themeparks first started here in the UK, the log flume and big dipper was as thrilling as rides got back then. Back then, Chessington was aimed at all ages. It's only in recent decades that rides have become bigger and faster.
Rides: questionable. Shows: disagree vehemently. Watched the stunt show at all?
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Again didn't say anything about playing with Lego. Another made up point from yourself I didn't mention.
Each to their own though. Personally I'd feel a bit uncomfortable riding kids rides with no kids.
So what? Those are all family thrill rides and a coaster, so obviously the appeal is broader. Not childrens parks like Legoland, or the other kids areas you mentioned like Cbeebies, Gullivers, etc
Thrill rides or rides with a broader appeal have existed since before then too. Maybe not hard thrills but it's not like we were all going to childrens parks as adults 40 years ago, it's not like hard thrill rides are exclusively for adults either.
It's like the difference between a family movie (broad appeal) and a childrens TV show.
I don't know who you are so this isnt aimed at you personally, but going back to what I meant, if someone is still passionate about a childrens toy or childrens entertainment by the time they are an adult then surely they'd have made it their career? Otherwise it just seems like wanting the fun without the responsibility or work?
They were family parks. Most theme parks today are still family parks but with a few bigger ones for older kids & adults.40 years ago, you would have been lucky to get one rollercoaster at a park let-a-lone several
Yes fair enough, these are family rides but the park on the whole is a kids park right? Obviously there has to be variation in some rides because families will have kids of different ages. On the whole there's not much adult appeal.The show is for all ages. The models alone are for all ages. Even the rides are not just for kids, you have the rapids, trains, log flume, HHMP, Jolly Rocker, Sealife submarine, Spinning spider, The Dragon.
They were family parks. Most theme parks today are still family parks but with a few bigger ones for older kids & adults.
T But I wouldnt go to these places for my own amusement today.
And I say this as someone who loves creating entertainment for kids!