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Preschoolers get into Legoland for free, thanks to new pass

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WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — Toddlers aged 3 and 4 can get into Legoland free for a year thanks to the new Preschool Pass.

The passes are only available at the admission ticket window between January 10 and February 18, 2019.

To get the pass, parents must bring a copy of their child's birth certificate or travel passport to prove their age. Only children that are 3 or 4 years old qualify for the pass, children 2 and under already receive free admission.

"The one-time offer pass includes all seasonal events including Brick or Treat and early spring visits when THE LEGO® MOVIE™ WORLD opens," Legoland said. "Taking guests from the theater to the theme park, the newest theme park addition will feature three attractions, inspired by the characters and themes of the worldwide blockbuster THE LEGO® MOVIE and the upcoming THE LEGO® MOVIE 2: The Second Part."

You can read more about the preschool pass here.

"Annual Passes are none refundable, however if you have purchased a LEGOLAND Florida Resort Annual Pass for your 3 or 4-year- old, you can choose to extend the validity of that pass by 12 months or transfer the purchased pass to an immediate family member. (Transfers are limited to one per person)," according to Legoland.