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LEGOLAND Halloween: Snag 2025 Brick or Treat Tickets Now Before They Disappear

LEGOLAND Halloween: Snag 2025 Brick or Treat Tickets Now Before They Disappear
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Brick or Treat is back, and families won’t want to miss it—here’s how to secure your tickets before they’re gone.

Spooky season is creeping in, and LEGOLAND Windsor is about to go full Halloween mode with its annual Brick or Treat takeover. If you want the kids hyped on pumpkins and not nightmares, this is the one to book.

LEGOLAND calls it a 'pumpkin-filled wonderland.' Translation: cute monsters, not scream-til-you-drop.

The whole resort gets a seasonal reskin, there are roaming characters, trick-or-treat moments, themed shows, and a couple of Halloween-y attractions in the mix. It’s all built for younger kids, so think festive over frightening. Also: there are still 55 rides and attractions around the park to burn off the sugar.

The quick-and-dirty details

  • Where: LEGOLAND Windsor Resort
  • Event: Brick or Treat (the parkwide Halloween takeover)
  • Dates: 4 Oct to 1 Nov 2025 — basically the whole of October plus the first day of November
  • Hours: 10am to 5pm throughout the event
  • Tickets: from £34 when you buy online in advance; £64 if you walk up on the day
  • What that gets you: 1-day entry to the park plus the special Halloween activities
  • Why book early: it’s popular, it sells out, and the advance price is the cheapest
  • Seasonal extras: roaming monsters, kid-friendly shows, trick-or-treat experiences; last year’s lineup also spotlighted The Haunted House Monster Party and the 4D short Z-Blob Rescue Rush, so expect those or similar to return
  • Short breaks: 'Howl'o'ween' packages from £57 per person include a one-night stay at the resort and hotel breakfast
  • Frequent visitor options: LEGOLAND Annual Pass from £59; Merlin Annual Pass from £99 per person
  • Limited-time savings: up to £30 off the LEGOLAND Annual Pass if you buy by 30 September
  • More spooky park trips: Chessington Halloween and Thorpe Park Fright Nights are also on the cards if you want to park-hop

Booking game plan

Everything runs through the official LEGOLAND site. If you care about price (and actually getting in), lock tickets in advance. The gate price basically doubles, which is a rough way to start a family day out.

Timing-wise, you’ve got 10am to 5pm to do the rides plus the Halloween extras, so plan a few must-dos early and save the character stuff for later in the day when queues tend to cool off a bit.

One small 'inside baseball' note: the marketing leans hard on the cute-factor — which is the point. If your kids are little, that’s perfect. If you’re chasing full-on horror, this isn’t that, and that’s by design.

Bottom line: if you want a Halloween day that skews fun over freaky, Brick or Treat is a solid bet — just book it before everyone else remembers it’s October.