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At the beginning I would like to point out that I ...

At the beginning I would like to point out that I am writing this review when I am 15 years old, so I am not an adult, but I am not small enough to play with blocks. The first thing to remember about Legoland is that it is more of an amusement park than a museum. The main difference between the "traditional" park and the Lego park is a large miniature park with various cities, rivers, etc. It is all alive: cars drive, ships sail, windmills are spinning, even on the canals there are locks that let ships through. Plus, a lot of things are just made of bricks. There is also a lego store where you can find and buy many rare (and very expensive) models. Although I didn't buy any, it's nice to look at the model of blocks that is so difficult to buy and almost impossible to find in a typical store in Poland. There are also some pretty nice roller coasters. Due to the coronavirus, there is a place for hand disinfection at all attractions and people often use it (the liquid in these devices is not sticky, unpleasant and drying out, so you can use it many times). Nobody wears a face mask here, but generally most people try to keep their distance. I was here after the start of the school year (in Denmark) and on a cloudy, slightly rainy day, but thanks to this, the queues were much smaller than usual. At the entrances to attractions, you can sometimes see signs that suggest how long to stand in line, often there were numbers such as 15 minutes or even more, but I was standing in these lines for about three minutes. I had a ticket for the whole day (attractions are open from 10:00 to 17:00) and despite the really short queues and the arrival even before opening, I could not see absolutely everything in those 7 hours. It follows that if in a year the coronavirus is less dangerous and if the weather is better, it is best to take a ticket for 2 days, then even with a small child it should be enough time. Unfortunately, there are not too many exhibitions here, e.g. on the history of Lego blocks, most likely because it would not interest young children too much. Finally, I would like to write that, as I mentioned, you walk for these 7 hours after that, so it is worth having something to eat (kabanos sausages are good), because food in legoland is expensive. In addition, if someone does not like amusement parks, he does not have to go here, unless with a child, because there is not much else here (it is a mini city, an aquarium and a few other things). I don't play with blocks anymore, but I had fun here so I recommend this place.

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