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Legoland Offers Father’s Day Freebie
Legoland is celebrating Father's Day by offering dads a deal that gets them into the theme park at no cost.

WINTER HAVEN, FL — Kids who want to treat their dads to a theme park adventure this Father’s Day may be able to do so without breaking their piggy banks. Legoland has announced a freebie just for dads that runs through June 18.
According to officials at the Winter Haven-based theme park, dads can get a free adult combo ticket that includes same-day entry to both Legoland Florida and Legoland Water Park. The only catch is that dad’s may have to foot the bill for the full-price child’s ticket that’s required. The freebie saves dads $113 plus tax on their own entry though. A child’s combo ticket costs $106.
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To cash in on the savings, kids – or more aptly their dads – need to visit Legoland online to purchase tickets using the promo code “2086.” The offer is valid through Sunday, June 18. Guests can receive up to three free adult tickets with the purchase of three children’s tickets per transaction. Kids tickets are meant for youngsters ages 2 to 12.
While the offer requires guests to select their specific date of visit to take advantage of the savings, the dates that can be selected run through Sept. 4, 2017. That means families can plan visits in early July to check out the upcoming “Knight Lights” promotion. That special event takes place on select days and nights in July and features meet-and-greets with Lego characters like “The Good Knight.” Scavenger hunts and dance parties are also planned. Fireworks are planned for the Fourth of July, as well.
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To find out more about Legoland, visit its website. More details about the freebie offer are also available on the theme park’s website.
Photo courtesy of Legoland Florida Resort by Chip Litherland
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