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LEGOLAND California Hotel LEGO Gift Shop
5885 The Crossings Drive, Carlsbad, California, United States
About the LEGOLAND California Hotel LEGO Gift Shop
The LEGOLAND California Hotel LEGO Gift Shop is a must-visit destination for LEGO enthusiasts of all ages. Located at 5885 The Crossings Drive in Carlsbad, California, this store offers a wide selection of LEGO sets, merchandise, and exclusive items that are perfect for any LEGO lover. From classic sets to the latest releases, visitors can find everything they need to fuel their passion for building and creating with LEGO bricks. Whether you're looking for a special gift or just want to treat yourself to something fun, the LEGOLAND California Hotel LEGO Gift Shop has something for everyone. Don't miss out on this unique shopping experience during your visit to LEGOLAND California Hotel.
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5885 The Crossings Dr, Carlsbad, CA 92008, United States
Opening hours of LEGOLAND California Hotel LEGO Gift Shop
Monday:
08:00 - 21:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 21:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 21:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 21:00
Friday:
08:00 - 21:00
Saturday:
08:00 - 21:00
Sunday:
08:00 - 21:00
Reviews of LEGOLAND California Hotel LEGO Gift Shop
"Perfect walk-on location to Legoland park, a must with young ones. You can easily return to your room for forgotten items, clothing change, a nap, whatever. Lego play areas in the hotel also. Excellent value, families have room options with bunk beds. Lego theme throughout hotel. I like how staff and park people interact with and are willing to trade Lego people with the kids. Plenty of parking. Great experience!"
"Awesome place to bring the family. Love me the experience. Will be back again. Thanks"
"The Legoland Hotel is amazing! We loved our stay and didn't want to leave. The breakfast buffet was so good! Lots of options. Our room was fairly small but had enough room for us all. We were in an adventure room. When we booked it said it was a premium themed room but I think out decorations looked more like the basic themed room, not premium. It was still a really fun room. The kids loved having their own space with beds and a TV. My husband and I liked having our own space as well. Each day our kids put in the code for the scavenger hunt and got free goodies. One day they got Minifigures and the other day they each got 3 in one build kits. Bathroom was nice. It had a kids size seat as well as adult. There was a stool for any kids that need a boost. We really liked it. The only reason I marked it down a star was because the second night there was a sound throughout the night that sounded like the motor in the door lock. It would make noise for a while then stop then make noise again, off and on throughout the night. Not sure what was going on with it. I didn't sleep well because of that. Otherwise though, it was a fantastic stay. Legoland does what I wish other theme park hotels would do. It was a fun family experience, not just a place to sleep. Oh! The pool was warm too."
"2021-July, Legoland Hotel. Mask is not mandatory for guests, but all the employees wore it. We arrived on Thursday @ noon. We have pre-purchase a valet service on-line. Upon arrival in front of the hotel, the valet greeted us and help us unload our luggage into a luggage cart. Since check-in is at 4pm, the valet attendant will keep the luggage and deliver to our room as soon as we get a room number. The valet even provided refrigeration of the 1-gallon milk we just purchased from a local grocery. He then gave my husband the valet number and our luggage tag number. The lobby was big and open. There were lots of people (kids playing), only one person ahead of me in the check-in counter. In the lobby were a lego tub with perimeter bench, a huge dragon sail play area, and a deli. The lady at the front desk asked my name, and she said she can pre-checkin me, since we were 4 hours early. (Check-in is at 4pm). She asked for mine and my husband's ID, my phone number, and a credit card. Then she said they will text me when my room is ready and I am good to go. Wait, i have some few questions... Where is the pool and can we swim while we are waiting for our room? What is the wifi access? Are there any activities for the kids? Where can we eat? I don't understand why these information was not given freely and why do i have to ask. She said that the Legoland Hotel pool opens @ 5pm. She also said that we can use the Castle Hotel's pool that has been opened til 9am. She said the wifi is free (its easy to connect to, but it goes on and off frequently). She gave me a paper that lists the activities for the day (which is the same the next day). She said that the restaurants are by reservation. She showed me the QR to scan for the dinner & breakfast reservation. Yes, even the complimentary breakfast needs a reservation. We roam around and found the elevators, the pool, and how to get to the Castle Hotel. The pool is indeed heated. You will actually feel the warm water. Its small, with zero entry on one side. Separated by a string of floaters. The deepest end is 5-ft. Giant lego soft blocks are provided for the kids. Loungers and pool towels are provided as well. The attendant let us in since we didn't have our key yet. 2 lifeguards were on duty. I received a text that our room was available at around 230pm. The front desk handed us 2 card keys, and didn't say anything about our luggage or anything about the breakfast. I had to ask them. Breakfast is by reservation only. And front desk said that our luggage will follow. There were 2 elevators for the Legoland Hotel and both have a disco ball and plays disco music everytime the elevator is in use. Very nice.. caught lots of parents dancing as the elevator doors open. Lol. 2 flatscreen TVs. There were like 3 or 4 kids channels though. The kid's TV looks like a 24"+/-. Bathroom is clean, with one sink, handsoap dispenser attached in the wall (and the hand soap pump did not work), lots of counter space, towels are decent thickness, 1 bottle of conditioner & 1 hair/body cleanser was attached to the shower wall, adjustable height handheld shower, tub, toilet with additional toddler seat, a step stool. Water pressure was decent. Beds were decently comfortable. Only 3 outlets attached to one night stand. Two mini fridges. No microwave. Again, No microwave. Single cup coffee maker. 2 coffee pods, w hot cocoa pods, 2 kid's juices, 2 water bottles were complimentary. Morning breakfast buffet. We have a reservation but we still waited in line for about 15 minutes. Once seated, it was good. Bacon, scrambled eggs, pancake, french toast, cereals, tater tots, fruits, yogurt, coffee, soda, juices... it was good. Legoland entrance was truly few steps from the hotel's rear entrance."
"LEGOLAND CALIF HOTEL-The pull-out bed didn't have a blanket or comforter, we had to request one, that and towels since our room slept 7 and they gave us 3 towels and no plastic bath mat when there are kids who will need it. The pull-out had these huge metal brackets that were dangerous to the little ones I had with me. The bed creaked like the frame was broken. There was no table or any place to set food down so the kids could eat room service. Brackets in the bathroom were broken, wallpaper was peeling. Wobbly lanterns and a scratched up fridge, old furniture stretched, discolored and very low quality. Cheap tiny plastic leather couch in the room, uncomfortable and I've seen better quality couches in a tire shop waiting room. The floor was damp upon arrival when we were finally allowed in our room at 5pm. The restaurant food was all frozen food, nothing below $12. Alcoholic drinks were $12 each and served in a 6 oz. Plastic water cup. All beers were $12, and every kids meal was $12....box drinks (honest brand) were $3 each. The restaurant only serves burgers and fries, and pizza primarily, nothing nutritional for growing children whatsoever. The restaurant had wobbly dirty cafeteria tables and most people walked out after viewing the tiny menu of frozen food items priced at $15+ a person. One of the meals was an uncrustable and juice fir $12!! 3 TVS and one of them is defective and went from light to dark while viewing, cables hung out under the the tvs....most of the decoration is tacky lego wallpaper. They do not provide a bar of soap ...body wash doubles as shampoo and ots strapped to the shower wall.. All this for over $600-$900 a night. The internet connection was practically non-existent. The hotel is defunct, being shut down during Covid-19 in California madness has them thieving to make up for losses. Several large areas and rides at Legoland were shut down including a roller coaster and 3 adult rides, considering there isn't much for adults to do. Save your money, it's not worth it. So disappointing."
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