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Legoland launches ‘Buy One Get One Free’ deal – with free tickets to use at the park in 2022

LEGOLAND is offering guests free tickets to the park in 2022 if they visit by the end of this year.

The brick-building theme park is offering the Buy One Get One Free scheme for anyone heading to the park with a day ticket.

Legoland are offering guests free tickets for 2022
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Legoland are offering guests free tickets for 2022Credit: Legoland

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Anyone who visits from October 15 to December 23 will get another day ticket for free to use in 2022.

Guests just need to visit during the Halloween, Fireworks or Christmas events this year, with lots of exciting things planned for the end of 2021.

This year, Legoland sees the return of the popular Halloween Brick or Treat.

Running from October 14-31, the event is run by Lord Vaympre, with his new Creepy Crypt Trail this year.

Lord Vampyre’s very own ride, The Haunted House Monster Party, will be open, while guests can try and win the fancy dress costume and have some spooky meet and greets.

To celebrate the end of Legoland's 25th anniversary, the park will be running a daily fireworks show on November 5, 6 and 7.

For guests looking ahead to Christmas, the park will be transformed into a winter wonderland this year with snowy trees, fairy lights and a new 9.8m Duplo brick Christmas tree.

Running from November 27 to January 3, 2022, little ones can meet Father Christmas and get a special Lego gift to take home.

The free tickets can be used from January 1 to October 31 in 2022, although this excludes the summer holiday months, from July 22 to September 4.

Tickets for Brick or Treat start from £39, while .

Kids under three are free to enter Legoland parks.

The tickets can be used until October 31, 2022, excluding the summer holidays
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The tickets can be used until October 31, 2022, excluding the summer holidaysCredit: Free for editorial use

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