Kids Stay and Play Free: Legoland Florida Drops a Hotel Package That Bundles Two Days of Park Tickets and a Hot Breakfast for $167 a Night

Kids Stay and Play Free: Legoland Florida Drops a Hotel Package That Bundles Two Days of Park Tickets and a Hot Breakfast for $167 a Night

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Top Legoland Florida news, Thursday April 30, 2026. If you have been quietly side-eyeing summer hotel pricing in Orlando, Legoland Florida just dropped a package worth a real look. The Kids Stay and Play Free hotel deal launched Monday, April 27, 2026, and the booking window is intentionally tight, just three weeks. Book by May 17 to lock in stays running through Labor Day weekend.

The headlines:

  • Booking window: now through May 17, 2026. Not a typo. Three-week book-by deadline.
  • Stay window: through September 3, 2026. All summer is on the table.
  • Blackout dates: May 22 to 24 and July 3 to 4, 2026. Memorial Day weekend and the Fourth of July are blocked, the rest of the calendar is open.
  • Starting price: $167 per person, per night, family of four. Two adults plus two kids ages 2 to 12.
  • Hotels included: Legoland Hotel, Pirate Island Hotel, Beach Retreat, plus select partner hotels.
  • Park access: All four attractions. Legoland Theme Park, Legoland Water Park, Peppa Pig Theme Park Florida, and SEA LIFE Florida.

Family jumping into the pool at Pirate Island Hotel at Legoland Florida Resort, one of the hotels included in the Kids Stay and Play Free package.
Pirate Island Hotel pool. Image: Legoland Florida Resort.

What is actually included

Legoland's package bundles a real lineup of perks under the headline price:

  • 2-Day Multi-Park Tickets, with the kids' tickets free as the headline.
  • Daily hot breakfast at the resort hotels.
  • Nightly kids' entertainment at the resort hotels (think dance parties, character meets, bedtime stories).
  • Separate kids sleeping area in resort rooms.
  • Resort pool access.
  • Welcome gift.
  • Interactive treasure hunt with a LEGO gift at Legoland Hotel and Pirate Island Hotel only.

Two children playing in themed bunk beds inside a Legoland Florida resort hotel room with brick-pattern decorations.
The kids' separate sleeping area at Legoland Hotel rooms. Image: Legoland Florida Resort.

How the math works

$167 per person, per night, family of four = $668 a night for the full party. Stretched over the included two days of park tickets plus a hot breakfast, the per-night cost lands well below standard Orlando family pricing once you back out the ticket value.

For context: a 2-day multi-park ticket on its own carries a meaningful price tag at the gate (check legoland.com for current rates), and pulling two days of kids' tickets out of the math thins out the lodging-plus-breakfast cost further.

The blackout dates are meaningful but narrow: Memorial Day weekend (May 22 to 24) and the Fourth of July (July 3 to 4) are off limits, but the rest of the summer is fair game.

The hotels in play

  • Legoland Hotel: The flagship, brick-themed inside and out. Smallest walk to the park gate.
  • Pirate Island Hotel: Newer, pirate-ship-themed rooms, also a short walk to the park.
  • Beach Retreat: Bungalow-style cabins around a private beach. Larger party-friendly room layouts.
  • Select partner hotels: Off-property partners eligible for the package; check the Legoland deals page for the current list.

Kids at the nightly Legoland Hotel dance party, one of the kids' entertainment perks included with the Kids Stay and Play Free package.
Nightly kids' dance party at the Legoland Hotel. Image: Legoland Florida Resort.

Quick planner notes

  • Beat the May 17 booking deadline. Three weeks, and the deadline lands on a Sunday. Set a calendar reminder for the week of May 11 if you are even remotely thinking about it.
  • Memorial Day weekend and the Fourth of July are blocked. Plan around May 22 to 24 and July 3 to 4, 2026.
  • Spread the multi-park ticket across all four. Legoland Theme Park is ride-heavy enough to fill a full day (MiniLand is inside it, not a separate gate). Peppa Pig and SEA LIFE Florida each work as half-days, and the water park slots in on a hot afternoon.
  • Beach Retreat is the splurge. Bungalows are larger than hotel rooms and have their own deck space. Worth pricing all three.
  • The interactive treasure hunt is hotel-specific. Legoland Hotel and Pirate Island Hotel only. Beach Retreat guests do not get it.

Sources

Image credits. All images: Legoland Florida Resort.

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