02:04PM, Friday 28 November 2025
Santa Paws is coming to town as Legoland Windsor Resort invites dogs to join their families at the attraction for the first time this festive season.
For the first time, dogs will be allowed into the park on selected days this Christmas.
The resort is launching Paws in the Park, an initiative aimed at allowing the whole family to be together.
Dogs and their owners will be able to explore the resort’s Christmas Kingdom, which includes live entertainment, a strolling brass band featuring a Nutcracker character, and seasonal Lego building.
Dogs will also be able to take part in meet-and-greets and hand over their own wish lists to Father Christmas, provided they are on his nice list. Every visiting dog will receive a Pop Badge to mark their first trip to the resort.
Gemma Todd, a dog owner and regular visitor to the resort, said: “In the past we’ve had to arrange someone to stay behind and dog-sit which can limit our days out.
“[Now] our beloved pooch can now join in on the festive fun.”
Paws in the Park begins on Sunday, November 30 and runs every Sunday throughout December. Santa slots are available every Sunday except December 28.
Dogs will be allowed into the park on November 30, and on December 7, 14, 21 and 28.
On arrival, guests should enter through the admissions gates and go to Guest Services to complete a Dog Owner Information form before enjoying the resort for the day.
Before guests em‘bark’ on their festive visit, they must have a £10 Pet Pass and follow the Resort’s entry guidelines. The Pet Pass can be purchased on the website here.
For further information, please visit www.legoland.co.uk/explore/special-events/legoland-at-christmas/paws-in-the-park
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