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Monica Osbjer

3 years ago

We were a fam with two children aged 9 & 10 and tw...

We were a fam with two children aged 9 & 10 and two adults who rented a 4th Classic plus cottage. It is privately owned and we paid about SEK 3,000 / night. Which I think is on the high side. The cottage was super fresh, two bedrooms, kitchen and living room. There is a washer and dryer. It is clear from the booking that you have to pay for electricity and water afterwards and also receive that information at the reception when you check in. That's why it's a little strange that so many people write so negatively about it & have not understood it before they come here.
At check-in, you leave a card and email address so the billing for this takes place automatically and the result is emailed / Check-in is at 15 and check-out is at 10 the day of departure.
You get a keychain that you can fill with money and pay inside at Lalandia, it also opens the cottage door and these do not need to be returned on departure.
You have access to Lalandia throughout the day of arrival and departure.
You get a roll of toilet paper, a tea towel, dishcloth and 5 dishwasher tablets in the cottage so the tip is to bring toilet paper, soap for the bathroom. Spices if you want to cook your own food as the food inside Lalandia is expensive and tasteless. There are good frying pans and pots in the house. There is a shop inside Lalandia and it is certainly cheaper if you go a bit outside and shop.
We also brought mosquito coils, tealights and our own fan when the house got very hot. Many others have complained about the same thing on TripAdvisor but a fan solved the problem.
Lalandia itself is no big deal if you have been to a water park in Europe or Dubai. There are few attractions and the food in there is under all criticism, the Caesar salad that we ordered came out as a miniature, ie half the size of what you usually get in Sweden. There are changing rooms for ladies / gentlemen and family.
There is a train once every half hour from Lalandia to the cottages as the area is very large. There are three trampolines in the area and some swings.
So my conclusion is to skip Lalandia and visit Legoland instead.

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