Legoland New York in June 2025 - Crowd-level calendar
Experience Legoland New York (United States) perfectly planned! Our Crowd-Level Calendar keeps you informed about park attendance, calculated based on wait times. You’ll also get details on holidays, special events, and vacation periods. Find the best days for your visit at a glance and use the weather information for your selected day to plan your day flawlessly.
Saturday, 14. June 2025 at 13:12 Open from 10:00 to 17:00 Crowd-Level: 3.4 % - minimal Flag Day Sunny at 16 °C
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Crowd-level calendar in
June
2025
Auslastungsstufen im Juni 2025
Mo
Tu
We
Th
Fr
Sa
Su
121,1%
23,5%
35,4%
42,8%
514,3%
611,3%
79,9%
836,7%
912,2%
104,0%
115,1%
125,4%
1313,6%
144,0%
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All information is provided without guarantee or claim
to correctness or completeness.
Explanation
The Crowd Level indicates the average daily visitor congestion in the park, based on the waiting times of
selected attractions. To this end, we evaluate the minimum and maximum average waiting times of these
attractions every minute, calculated using algorithms and historical data. This allows us to accurately
account for daily fluctuations. The daily average is derived from these minute-by-minute Crowd Levels, which
are available live in the opening display. The calendar uses colors to show estimated wait times for a day,
helping you plan your visit perfectly.
Why we do not offer forecasts for waiting times
We do not provide forecasts for wait times or crowd levels, as these are influenced by numerous factors that
are difficult to predict. These include weather, holidays, vacation periods, as well as unscheduled
maintenance, special events, or operational changes. Different visitor groups, such as families, school
classes, or thrill-seekers, distribute themselves differently throughout the park, significantly impacting
wait times. Current data consistently shows how quickly wait times can fluctuate, making predictions
unreliable. Inaccurate forecasts could harm both parks and visitors. If a quiet day is predicted but turns
out to be crowded, guests are disappointed by unexpectedly long wait times. Conversely, if a busy day is
forecasted but the park remains empty, parks lose visitors who avoided the day. Therefore, we rely solely on
real-time data to optimally support your visit.