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Legoland Windsor

Got our one shot fast passes at Legoland at the weekend (the ones you get for being premium passholder now) and tried to use them on Ninjago, but of course, there was no member of staff at the merge point and no-one would let us in. Ended up going through the door that wheelchair users use and explaining to the member of staff what was going on, they let us straight on but we have had this issue in the past with this when using RAP because it is so awkward trying to merge your way into the queue without a staff member there.

Getting the one shots is a bit of a faf mainly for the member of staff as they have to type in all of the details of each annual pass into a spreadsheet, and then they have to write the pass numbers onto the one shot passes before giving them to you. All takes a bit if time, but I suppose the time saved queuing for the ride is greater.
 
But I was led to believe by the members of Mums Net that it was going to descend into a live re-enactment of Cujo!
 
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Popped in for a few hours today and the park was full of dogs!

I can report they were all well behaved, very cute and no children were seen screaming in terror or attempting play doh modelling with faeces.
Can confirm. We couldn't resist so we were their with our dogs.
Will upload pictures when I can.

Had a chat with one of the ride hosts. Apparently their weren't too many people with dogs the first few weekends but it picked up today.
Makes sense to me as it wasn't initially well advertised. I've been suggesting they do it for years but I didn't even find out they were actually doing it until after the first weekend. And of course this week they talked about it on the Christmas at Legoland TV show.
 
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