"Now that I'm a mom of three, I've been to all of the parks in the US - multiple times. I love amusement parks and have always wanted to attend a holiday event at one. Because Disney World's Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween is currently out of our budget (it would require flights to Florida, park tickets, and accommodations), we opted to visit Legoland's Brick-or-Treat event instead."
"Turned out that New York state also had that day off, and the park was packed. This time around, we decided to go on a Saturday to avoid school time off and hoped the crowds would be more manageable. It turned out to be true. We arrived at around 10:30 a.m. (the park opens at 10) and walked straight in."
A mother with three children under eight visited Legoland New York for the Brick-or-Treat Halloween event. The family found the park relatively empty, enabling them to ride all desired attractions and enjoy candy collection. The parent had previously visited all U.S. Legoland parks multiple times, so seasonal decorations offered a fresh experience. The event runs October 2 to November 2 and served as a budget-friendly alternative to pricier holiday offerings. The family timed the visit on a Saturday, arrived near opening, and started at the bottom of the park to avoid congestion and maximize rides.
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