Legoland Windsor won five prizes at the national UK Theme Park Awards for 2021.
It received recognition in the categories Best New Attraction, Best Theme Park for Families (Large), Best Interactive Ride, Best Live Entertainment and Theme Park of the Year.
The awards, now in their second year, are organised by ThemeParks-UK.com, an independent guide to UK theme parks.
A combination of scores from judges and 176,370 votes by the British public decided the outcomes.
There were 21 categories up for grabs, including Best New Attraction, Best Classic Coaster, and Theme Park of the Year.
Parks were vying for gold, silver or bronze in each area.
Legoland Windsor achieved gold for Best Interactive Ride, which it claimed for its Lego Ninjago: The Ride.
Silvers were earned for Best New Attraction (Flight of the Sky Lion) and Best Live Entertainment (Return to Skeleton Bay).
Finally, bronzes were earned for Best Theme Park for Families (Large) and Theme Park of the Year.
The biggest winners at the awards were Alton Towers in Staffordshire (15 awards), Paultons Park in Hampshire (9) and Blackpool Pleasure Beach in Lancashire (7).
Like Legoland Windsor, Thorpe Park received five prizes, whilst other theme parks with multiple awards include Chessington World of Adventures in Surrey (4) and Drayton Manor in Staffordshire (3).
How to get tickets for Legoland Windsor
Tickets for Legoland Windsor can be found on their website, whether that is just for the day or for staying over.
There are plenty of rides and attractions to keep you busy, such as the aforementioned Flight of the Sky Lion, the Dragon rollercoaster or the Lego City Deep Sea Adventure.
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