Inside Look: Staying at the LEGO Themed House Airbnb near Legoland Windsor – REVIEW

Did you know that there is an incredible LEGO-themed House Airbnb located just a quick five-minute drive from Legoland Windsor?

We recently had the opportunity to stay there for a night, and I can’t wait to share my experience. First of all, it was incredibly easy to find, and we were able to park right outside the property, which was a huge plus because parking was free.

Our host, Daniel, provided clear instructions on how to access the property, and everything was spot-on and straightforward to follow.

As we walked the stairs, the first thing that caught our attention was the vending machine, which I found pretty cool. Inside, we spotted Nurofen, drinks, snack bars, chocolate, toothpaste, wipes, and more—a perfect convenience if you’ve forgotten something at home. The vending machine accepts both card and coins, making it accessible anytime.

Inside the Airbnb, we found a dining table with chairs and a well-equipped kitchen featuring a washing machine, fridge, toaster, kettle, microwave, along with LEGO-themed cutlery, cups, plates, and mugs—adding a fun touch to the experience. Throughout the house, LEGO pieces were integrated into various elements like the clock, lights, and even around the TV. The TV is a smart TV that allows access to popular streaming platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, and more. This feature provides guests with a wide range of entertainment options during their stay.

The living room was cozy with beanbags and a large sofa, and there were plenty of LEGO pieces for children to enjoy and play with.

Upstairs, you’ll discover two kids’ bedrooms—one with a Batman theme and the other uniquely decorated with original LEGO motifs. Additionally, there’s an adult bedroom, making the entire place capable of accommodating up to six guests. The bathroom is equipped with a bath, shower, toilet, and sink, and towels are also provided for added convenience during your stay.

The LEGO-themed Airbnb spans across two floors and includes baby gates, making it a great option for families with young children. I can honestly say that everything was immaculately clean! I’m someone who notices even the slightest bit of dust, and I had no complaints about the cleanliness of this Airbnb.

The LEGO-themed House Airbnb is conveniently located right next door to a large Tesco, making it the perfect spot for easy access to groceries. You can literally walk there—it’s that close! We picked up dinner, breakfast, and snacks for our trip to Legoland the next day, all from Tesco. Plus, there are other food spots like KFC nearby, just a short distance away, adding to the convenience of the location.

How does the price of staying at the LEGO themed house Airbnb compare with that of the Legoland Hotel package for the same number of people and dates?

Example:

The Legoland Hotel package costs £454 for 2 adults and 2 kids for 1 night (23rd – 24th May) and includes accommodation, breakfast, and park tickets. In contrast, the Airbnb costs £154 + £65 cleaning fee for the same period and number of guests making it £219 in total. The main distinctions are that the Airbnb does not include Legoland Park tickets or breakfast, although the breakfast at the Legoland Hotel is awful so you’re not missing much. If you’re seeking to save on Legoland tickets, you might find helpful tips in this post.

We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the LEGO-themed Airbnb and would absolutely consider staying here again in the future. If you’re interested, we have a special discount code that you can use for your next booking!

Discount code: KIDDO20 for 20% off

Booking link: https://thelegohouse.holidayfuture.com – I would recommend booking with this link as it’s cheaper than booking directly with Airbnb especially with our discount code 🙂

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