As a mom and San Diego-based travel agent specializing in family vacations, I spend a lot of time helping families figure out the best way to experience our theme parks. LEGOLAND California Resort is always at the top of the list. I’m constantly asked whether Annual Passes are worth it and which one to choose, so it’s time to break it all down.
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the options: Silver, Gold, Platinum, Elite… what’s the difference? You’ve come to the right place. My goal is to help you understand the true value of each pass, so you can make the most informed choice for your family’s visit style and budget, whether you’re a local or tourist.
Key Takeaways
First Things First: Understanding the LEGOLAND California Resort Parks
Before reviewing the Annual Passes, it’s helpful to understand the three parks that make up LEGOLAND California Resort, as each pass includes different access privileges.
- LEGOLAND California (Theme Park): The main park with rides, shows, and LEGO-building fun primarily for ages 2-12. Open year-round except for some Tuesdays or Wednesdays during off-peak seasons.
- LEGOLAND Water Park: A seasonal water park inside the main park (open roughly March–October). Requires a Gold, Platinum, or Elite pass—or a ticket upgrade.
- SEA LIFE Aquarium: An indoor aquarium next to the main entrance featuring marine life and LEGO models. Open year-round and included with Gold, Platinum, and Elite passes or any Hopper ticket.

Meet the LEGOLAND California Annual Pass Family
LEGOLAND offers four Annual Pass tiers, each adding more perks and fewer restrictions as you move up:
- Silver Pass: Entry-level access to the main park with the most blockout dates.
- Gold Pass: Adds Water Park and SEA LIFE access, plus dining and retail discounts.
- Platinum Pass: Includes free parking, better discounts, and fewer blockout dates.
- Elite Pass: All-access, no blockout dates, access to other Merlin parks, and the highest level of perks.
LEGOLAND Annual Passes: At-a-Glance Comparison (May 2025)
To make things easier, here’s a breakdown of the key differences based on the official site:
Feature | Silver Pass | Gold Pass | Platinum Pass | Elite Pass |
---|---|---|---|---|
Approx. Price* | $179 | $239 | $289 | $349 |
Included Parks | LEGOLAND Park Only | LEGOLAND, Water Park, SEA LIFE | LEGOLAND, Water Park, SEA LIFE | LEGOLAND, Water Park, SEA LIFE |
Parking Included? | No | No | Yes (Standard) | Yes (Standard) |
Blockout Dates? | Yes (Many) | Yes (Some) | Yes (Few) | No |
Food Discount | 0% | 15% | 20% | 25% |
Retail Discount | 0% | 10% | 10% | 10% |
Hotel Discount | Up to 15% | Up to 15% | Up to 15% | Up to 15% |
Reserve & Ride Discount | 25% | 25% | 25% | 25% |
Brick-or-Treat Access | Discounted | Discounted | Discounted | Free |
Other Merlin Attractions? | No | No | No | Yes (30+ U.S.) |
*Prices are based on individual pass purchases as listed in May 2025. LEGOLAND frequently runs promotions like “Buy 3, Get 1 Free” on Gold, Platinum, and Elite, which could lower the per-pass cost significantly if buying for a group of 4+. Silver is typically excluded from these multi-buy offers. Check the site for current deals!

Deep Dive: Which Pass Makes Sense for You?
Let’s elaborate on the above chart and break down who benefits most from each tier, drawing on my experience helping families plan.
Silver Pass ($179)
- Best For: Hyper-local families (especially those who don’t need to park) on a strict budget, planning only 2-3 visits per year.
- Ideal Visits: Off-peak weekdays (to avoid numerous blockouts).
- Parks Included: LEGOLAND Park only.
- Parking: NOT included (Factor in the $35/visit parking fee).
- Discounts: No food or retail discounts are included (a standard hotel discount may apply).
- Key Consideration: Offers the lowest upfront cost, but parking fees and numerous blockout dates significantly limit its value.
Gold Pass ($239)
- Best For: Families wanting Water Park and SEA LIFE access for multiple visits.
- Ideal Visits: Can handle some blockouts, but should check the calendar for peak times/weekends before purchasing.
- Parks Included: LEGOLAND Park, Water Park (seasonal), and SEA LIFE Aquarium.
- Parking: NOT included (Factor in the $35/visit parking fee).
- Discounts: Yes! Includes 15% off food, 10% off retail, and 25% off Reserve & Ride.
- Key Consideration: A good middle ground for multi-park access if you don’t need included parking or can avoid peak blockouts.
Platinum Pass ($289)
- Best For: Frequent visitors (3+ times/year) who drive and park, seeking flexibility. Often the “sweet spot” for locals.
- Ideal Visits: Most days of the year, with only minimal blockout dates on the busiest days.
- Parks Included: LEGOLAND Park, Water Park (seasonal), and SEA LIFE Aquarium.
- Parking: YES, included! (Standard parking, including hotel self-parking). This is a major value driver.
- Discounts: Upgraded 20% off food, plus 10% off retail and 25% off Reserve & Ride.
- Key Consideration: For those who drive, the included parking often offsets the price difference between Gold in just two visits.
Elite Pass ($349)
- Best For: The ultimate LEGO fans, very frequent visitors, families demanding maximum flexibility, or those visiting other Merlin Entertainment parks.
- Ideal Visits: Any day the parks are open – NO blockout dates!
- Parks Included: LEGOLAND Park, Water Park (seasonal!), and SEA LIFE Aquarium.
- Parking: YES, included! (Standard parking, including hotel self-parking).
- Discounts: Highest tier – 25% off food, 10% off retail, 25% off Reserve & Ride.
- Extra Perks: FREE Brick-or-Treat admission, plus access to 30+ other Merlin attractions (like LEGOLAND Florida and New York parks).
- Key Consideration: The premium price buys the most convenience, top perks, and zero date restrictions.
October Visit Planning
Throughout the month of October, kids are free at attractions across San Diego with a paid adult. This annual promotion includes LEGOLAND California. So, if you’re considering multiple visits in October and what pass to buy, keep this in mind.

Number Crunching: When Does a Pass Pay Off?
Daily tickets start at around $89 online (with dynamic pricing, higher on peak dates), and general parking costs $35.
Break-Even Basics
Even the Silver pass ($179) can seem more affordable than purchasing two daily tickets and parking separately. Factor in $35 parking per visit, and you generally need three or more visits for Silver to pencil out versus discounted daily tickets.
The Parking Factor
The approximately $50 jump from Gold ($239) to Platinum ($289) is offset by the included parking ($35 per visit) in just two visits if you drive. This is key.
Tourist vs. Local
For Tourists: Visiting San Diego for just 1-3 days? An Annual Pass usually isn’t your best bet. Daily tickets will likely be cheaper. In these cases, I strongly recommend discounted single or multi-day ticket options instead. I’ve outlined the best strategies in my Discount LEGOLAND Tickets Guide, and you can also check prices directly for 1-Day or multi-day hopper tickets through my Authorized Ticket Partner Portal (use promo code SAVEMORE).
A Gold or Platinum pass might become cost-effective for longer trips (5+ days) with multiple LEGOLAND visits planned, especially when factoring in parking and discounts. In my experience, tourists very rarely purchase annual passes.
For Locals (San Diego, Orange County & Beyond): It’s all about frequency. Yes, my friends in Orange County, you’re close enough for a pass to be a great value if you’re willing to make the drive several times! Consider how often you will realistically visit and whether you need parking. Platinum often wins for frequent drivers.
Buy LEGOLAND California Discount Tickets
We have BIG discounts on one-day admission to LEGOLAND California and various park hopper tickets! Price: from $77/ages 2+ (Use promo code SAVEMORE for an extra $5 off)

My Final Travel Agent Tips
- Check Promos: Look for deals like “Buy 3, Get 1 Free” on the official site.
- Consider Renewals: Existing passholders may be eligible for renewal discounts.
- Reservations are Key: You MUST reserve your visit date online in advance.
- Factor in the Crew: Calculate costs for everyone requiring a pass (ages 2 and above).
- Check Park Hours: This is especially crucial during the off-season.
The Verdict: Building Your Best LEGOLAND Year
Choosing the right LEGOLAND California Annual Pass depends on your visit frequency, desired parks, parking needs, budget, and tolerance for blockout dates.
Recap: Silver (budget/off-peak), Gold (adds parks/some blockouts), Platinum (parking included/few blockouts – great value), Elite (max perks/no blockouts).
Ultimately, the goal is to find the best value for your specific trip. Now, go have an AWESOME time at LEGOLAND!