If you’re hunting for the best family Halloween in the UK, LEGOLAND Windsor Brick or Treat 2025 is the pumpkin-spiced jackpot. On selected dates from 4 October to 1 November 2025, the park transforms into a monster-party wonderland with rides, live entertainment and seasonal extras — and advance tickets start from £34 (walk-up is pricier). Below you’ll find everything you need to know before you book: exact dates, how to get the cheapest tickets, queue-busting strategies, parking costs at LEGOLAND Windsor, accessibility, where to stay, what to pack, and more.
Quick note: the 2025 show line-up is still being updated by the resort. Expect returning favourites (like Monster Street and The Great Monster Chase 4D) based on previous seasons, but always check the official page for the final schedule closer to your visit.
Dates & calendar: LEGOLAND Windsor Brick or Treat 2025 dates and October half term
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Event runs on selected dates: 4–5 Oct, 11–12 Oct, and 18 Oct–1 Nov 2025 (covering October half term).
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The special-events overview also confirms 4 Oct – 1 Nov 2025 for the season window. Always check the live calendar for your chosen date’s opening hours.
Tickets & deals: LEGOLAND Windsor Brick or Treat 2025 tickets (prices, what’s included, how to save)
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From £34 online (Brick or Treat Online Saver). Walk-up price £68 on the day — book ahead to save.
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Short breaks during Brick or Treat from £57 per person (family of four lead price) with hotel stay + breakfast; selected event nights mirror the dates above.
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Under 0.9m children go free (collect the free ticket on the day; no need to pre-book for under-90cm).
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Annual Passholders: check pass exclusion dates and pre-book rules before you travel.
What’s included? Brick or Treat is the park’s Halloween season — a dated day ticket for a Brick or Treat date grants park entry with the seasonal activities running that day (no separate add-on advertised). For exact activities/schedule, check the event page closer to your visit.
What to expect: shows, 4D movies, meet-and-greets & Halloween extras
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The resort bills Brick or Treat as “The Ultimate Family Halloween Party” with rides, live entertainment and attractions across the park.
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Previous seasons have featured Monster Street, a Harbour show/Monster Jam, and The Great Monster Chase 4D — use these as a guide for the vibe while 2025 details are finalised.
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Check Ride & Show Availability on the day and download the official LEGOLAND Windsor app for times, queue lengths and a live map.
Queue-busting: Reserve & Ride at LEGOLAND Windsor (is it worth it during Brick or Treat?)
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Reserve & Ride lets your phone virtually queue while you explore; three levels are offered (Regular, Express, Ultimate). It covers a wide set of attractions; you hold one reservation at a time.
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Brick or Treat + half term = busy. If you’re visiting mid-afternoon on peak dates, Reserve & Ride can meaningfully increase ride count, especially for headliners. If you rope-drop or choose early-October weekends, you may do fine without it.
Parking & travel: Parking costs at LEGOLAND Windsor, EV charging & directions
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Parking prices (online or on the day): General £12, Priority £18; Annual Pass discounted parking and winter rates exist on some dates. EV charging available in Priority Parking (34 bays; Priority ticket required).
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Address & sat nav tip: Winkfield Road, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 4AY. Follow brown tourist signs near the resort (some sat navs misroute). Motorway exits: M3 J3, M25 J13, M4 J6.
Accessibility: Ride Access Pass, free carer tickets & sensory spaces
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Ride Access Pass (RAP): a reasonable-adjustment virtual queuing system for guests with additional needs; pre-book your RAP session before visiting.
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Carer tickets: eligible guests can bring one carer free of charge (bring accepted documentation and photo ID). This applies to day visits and can be refunded on short-break bookings per policy.
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Sensory spaces: the resort provides Total Sensory Space areas to decompress (hotel space is for on-site hotel guests; check the current in-park options).
Where to stay: Brick or Treat hotel packages & early ride time perks
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Spooky Sleepovers run 4–5 Oct, 11–12 Oct, 18 Oct–1 Nov across Resort Hotel, Castle Hotel, Woodland Village and partner hotels. Packages typically include 1 night + breakfast, with on-site extras like Early Ride Time (inc. Haunted House Monster Party), character meets and free parking for hotel guests.
Food, allergies & dining strategy
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The park has quick-service outlets and cafes across lands; use the official app to find options near you and check what’s open on your date via Ride & Show Availability (the same page lists event ride/show operations). Consider an early/late lunch to dodge queues.
What to pack & costume tips: family Halloween at LEGOLAND Windsor
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Costumes are welcome (keep them family-friendly). Avoid prohibited items (e.g., replica weapons) and be ready for bag checks at security. Layer up — October evenings get chilly.
Crowd strategy & the best times to go
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Quietest picks: the first two weekends (4–5 & 11–12 Oct) or midweek outside half term.
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Peak crowds: October half term and the final days before 31 Oct.
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Arrive for rope drop, start at a headliner (e.g., Flight of the Sky Lion or Haunted House Monster Party), mobile-order food when possible, and use the app for queue times.
Getting around on the day: maps, app & essentials
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Download the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort app (iOS/Android) for live queue times, show times, interactive map and day planner. It’s your best friend in-park.
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Check the Ride & Show Availability page before you travel for any planned closures.
Suggested itinerary for a peak-day visit (half term)
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Arrive 30–45 mins before gates; costumes on, app open.
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Headliner first (Flight of the Sky Lion or Haunted House Monster Party), then nearby family favourites.
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Late lunch (1:45–2:30pm) while queues spike.
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Afternoon shows/4D (great reset for little legs).
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Re-ride + photos in the last hour when lines ease; shop at the end.
Final checklist
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✅ Book online (from £34; walk-up £68).
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✅ Pick your date (4–5, 11–12, 18 Oct–1 Nov).
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✅ Parking: pre-plan £12/£18 and EV if needed.
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✅ App installed; Ride & Show Availability checked.
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✅ RAP / carer tickets arranged if applicable.
LEGOLAND Windsor Brick or Treat 2025 — Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When is LEGOLAND Windsor Brick or Treat 2025?
A: Selected dates from 4 October to 1 November 2025. Always check the live calendar for your chosen day.
Q: Do I need a separate ticket for Brick or Treat, or is it included with a day ticket?
A: A dated day ticket for a Brick or Treat date covers the Halloween event; there’s no separate add-on advertised.
Q: How much are Brick or Treat tickets, and is it cheaper to book in advance?
A: “From £34 per person” appears on 2025 event listings; online discounts typically apply when you book at least 24 hours in advance (same-day is gate price).
Q: What are the opening hours during Brick or Treat? Are there late nights?
A: Hours vary by date; check the Opening Hours page on the week of your visit. Some attractions close at dusk for safety.
Q: Is there a trick-or-treat candy trail at LEGOLAND Windsor?
A: Windsor’s Brick or Treat focuses on rides, shows, themed builds and meet-and-greets. A park-wide timed candy trail isn’t listed; use the app for daily schedules and activities.
Q: Are there fireworks or a night-time show for Brick or Treat 2025?
A: The 2025 event page does not list fireworks; programming is subject to change, so recheck before your date.
Q: Which rides and shows are open during Brick or Treat, and where do I see times?
A: Use the official LEGOLAND Windsor app for live queue times, show schedules and an interactive map; ride availability varies by day.
Q: Is Reserve & Ride worth it during October half term?
A: Half term and late October can be busy; Reserve & Ride (Regular, Express, Ultimate) can significantly increase ride count on peak days. Check coverage and rules before you buy.
Q: How much is parking and do you have EV charging?
A: Parking products and prices are listed online (General/Priority). EV charging (34 bays) is in Priority Parking; a valid Priority Parking ticket is required.
Q: Can I bring my own food? What about allergies?
A: Yes, you’re welcome to bring a picnic; there are limited covered areas. The park is cashless in food units and lists dining info/allergy guidance online.
Q: Are costumes allowed for kids and adults?
A: Costumes are welcome if they’re family-friendly and follow the dress code (appropriate clothing; items that could cause offence or safety issues may be refused).
Q: Is Brick or Treat suitable for toddlers? Do under-90cm children go free?
A: Yes, it’s a family event; children under 0.9m enter free and collect their free ticket on the day (no pre-book needed).
Q: I have an Annual Pass — do I need to pre-book, and are there exclusions?
A: Annual Passholders must pre-book to guarantee entry; check pass terms/exclusion dates for peak periods.
Q: What happens if it rains or is very windy?
A: Some attractions may close in high winds, thunder or lightning. Check ride availability in the app and come prepared for wet weather.
Q: What’s the address for sat nav and where can I find directions?
A: LEGOLAND Windsor Resort, Winkfield Road, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 4AY. See the directions page for routes and transport options.


































