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DismissLegoland Windsor is a theme park resort. They also have two on-site hotels.
legoland.co.ukLegoland Windsor job reviews
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Best thing
The discounts and the employees
Worst thing
The lack of COVID safety
Legoland Windsor Employee, July 2022
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Best thing
Great people to work with
No two days are the same
Making memories for familiesWorst thing
Management don't listen
Long shifts
Early shifts can from 7.15am and can be working till 4pm
Late shifts can be from 12 till 9pm
Sometimes with sick calls you get asked to stay meaning you can be working from 9.30am till 9pm
Not adequately trained for all the questions or queries guests will ask you about (only trained in your department meaning I can't tell people what rides are open, what food places are open ect but can tell them when the next show is or character meet and greet is)
No opertunity to progress unless your friends with management No matter your skill set
Not appreciated by any management team (even for last minute things such as they decide to keep the park open an extra hour meaning you have to work and extra hour and get No thank you for staying on)Legoland Windsor Employee, June 2022
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Best thing
The people who work there. Very friendly environment.
Worst thing
Getting holidays.
Legoland Windsor Retail host, June 2022
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Best thing
The kids
Worst thing
My manager's attitude
Legoland Windsor Food and beverage assistant, May 2022
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Best thing
Team, some guests, interaction
Worst thing
Pay, stress, unpaid breaks, long hours
Legoland Windsor Ride host, April 2022
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Best thing
You make friends really easily and it can sometimes be fun working with lego
Worst thing
Long hours, staff buses are horrendous, breaks aren't long enough in comparison to the shift length, work up to 2 weeks without a day off. No progression. Some roles require more work for the same amount of pay as someone who comes in and doesn't have to do as much
Legoland Windsor Retail Host, April 2022
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Best thing
Meeting people from across the world.
Worst thing
The Strict time constraints.
Legoland Windsor Employee, February 2022
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Best thing
Free tickets and free food after shift
Worst thing
Hard to change shifts and no knowledge outside the restaurant
Legoland Windsor Food and beverage assistant, December 2021
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Best thing
free tickets, colleagues are nice
Worst thing
don’t get to take full break if someone’s late and still don’t get paid for that 30mins, call you in last minute to come in, rubbish pay and don’t get any work at all through january
Legoland Windsor Employee, December 2021
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Best thing
Social working with a young team who become your friends
Worst thing
The pay
The hours
Working weekends
Not getting over time
The higher management
Not always having the right tools to do your jobLegoland Windsor Retail manager, January 2021
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Best thing
The other staff members when you get along with them
Worst thing
When everyone’s stressing
Legoland Windsor Front of house, December 2020
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Best thing
challenge, perks, fellow staff and managers,
Worst thing
pay inequality (rides and food and beverage get paid a £1 more), uncertain hours, 15 minimum contracted hours over a 26 week rolling period. Effectively undertaking management responsibilities while being paid minimum wage
Legoland Windsor Retail, September 2020
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Best thing
Meeting new people
Worst thing
Tough customers
Legoland Windsor Admissions assistant, December 2019