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We visited Legoland in mai. There were some people...

We visited Legoland in mai. There were some people, but queues were very short for all type of amusement rides, it was fantastic for us with small children. I think that it's suitable to visit this amusement park with children from 3 years old, at least they will be more interested to look at different lego buildings. There are several amusement rides what suit small children, too. We spent the whole day from 10.00 to 18.00 and could come for one more day, but it looks like it is enough to spent 2 days here.

An unforgettable fun for Lego fans and more. Every...

An unforgettable fun for Lego fans and more. Everyone will find something for themselves here. For children, the Duplo zone, for older children, thematic zones. For adults, more extreme entertainment. It is worth going there when there are no holidays, because there is less crowds and you do not have to wait long in queues for attractions.

Great theme park! Something for every age. You can...

Great theme park! Something for every age. You can spend two days here with kids interested in lego. Many great rides for every age. Does get very crowded in the summer.. Try to visit in June to get a better experience.

17 years too late. This place is purely for huge L...

17 years too late. This place is purely for huge Lego fans and kids! Looong waiting lines. Roller coasters last 30 seconds so is the +30min waiting worth it? Well my lil brother liked the place. So 3 stars.

With rollercoasters & flight simulators for the o...

With rollercoasters & flight simulators for the older kids, 3D Ninjago ride for the middle ages and the 'Duplo' area for the young Legoland really catets for the whole family. We had lots of fun and took 2 days to thoroughly explore the park and its rides. Definitely one to return to in a couple of years!

A really nice place! I recommend to visit! Much to...

A really nice place! I recommend to visit! Much to do and watch. Our children 9 and 11 years. and it was a good time to go when you are still interested in lego construction and long enough for all amusement park equipment. The only minus is expensive eating there, but there you can find carts if you want to bring your own snacks in the cold box.

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Loved the miniature cities. Attractions were prett...

Loved the miniature cities. Attractions were pretty good as well and the waiting times were pretty short.

Every attraction, shop or restaurant in the park has disinfectant hand sanitizer sprays and there are plenty of reminders to keep your distance so I'd say Legoland is pretty corona proof.

In the holidays, even 2 days is not enough to visi...

In the holidays, even 2 days is not enough to visit everything. It's all over the queues to attractions that need to stand at least 30, 40 minutes and in some even an hour, so a failure as it is hot. I recommend taking an umbrella against the sun also on sunny days. Attack in a plastic raincoat if you enjoy water attractions. In principle, everything is free after entering, however, you must have at least several hundred crowns with you to win some plushie or eat something like you do not have your own food. Parking costs 50 crowns with a place no problem. Children delighted :)

Great trip.

Great trip.
Nice staff
Simply recommended

Nice manageable amusement park. After the lockdown...

Nice manageable amusement park. After the lockdown, however, many rides only operate at half capacity, which leads to long waiting times even on rainy days. Prices for this remain unchanged, there are also no shows and some attractions are closed. Long waiting times at the food stands (more than 30 minutes waiting time at noon).

The rides are good and there is an impressive mini...

The rides are good and there is an impressive mini country. Meals are expensive, and service incredibly slow. A kids pizza for 89. That's too much. However, there are good picnic spots, so bring your packed lunch.

It's not Legoland's fault that there is corona. Ho...

It's not Legoland's fault that there is corona. However, several activities are restricted or closed. The staff were not on the same gear as usual - maybe because they are busy sprinting off and checking that the rest of us do (which is also fine). On the other hand, it was really bad that mobile pay is not accepted in some places (possibly just so you could withdraw) when it is not possible to pay with a QR code - so we ended up spending DKK 0 as our phones with Dankort did not work with the terminals .

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It's expensive but there are many discount coupon ...

It's expensive but there are many discount coupon options. Most of the rides are not so wild, but there are 3 more extreme rides. I was too tall for the robot arms, so I was not allowed to ride it.

Great park, where you can have a very nice day wit...

Great park, where you can have a very nice day with children. For children from 1.20 meters everything is accessible, a lot less under the meter and in between often under the supervision of an adult. There is something for everyone, from roller coasters, shows to a mini park with Lego blocks. The app from Legoland is very useful in use for queues and routes in the park. Food is the only drawback, lots of greasy bite and also expensive, but that is throughout DK.

Legoland is always a success in my mind. As an adu...

Legoland is always a success in my mind. As an adult, you can enjoy exhibitions and play with the kids at their pace. The park is not bigger than you get around and it creates tranquility. As a mother of two at 1.5 years and 4.5 years respectively, I lacked a little more activities in each of the "countries" where the smallest could be involved or otherwise activated, while the star tried the attractions. But overall a good experience.

A childhood dream come true for so many probably. ...

A childhood dream come true for so many probably. Miniland and the theme areas in particular breathe Lego. Of course commercially furnished and not very cheap. A big plus I think is the child-friendliness attraction. We were on the road with a child aged 1 and 5, something for everyone and great to do.

A must see in Denmark - for big and small children...

A must see in Denmark - for big and small children. Greatly designed amusement park with a clear app, in which one can see the waiting times for the individual attractions or roller coasters. Not cheap. Tip: bring food or buy in advance with the entry. For a family of five just under 350 including parking fee.

Legoland Billund was one more experience in life b...

Legoland Billund was one more experience in life but also disappointing at the same time. A well thought-out facility which has completely succumbed to commerce. We were there with grandchildren. Surely for children it should be an eventful day. Which was disappointing, the immensely high Danish prices. It may well be that many people treat themselves to this only once in their life, but 115 entry price booked over the Internet + 8 parking fee is already a house number. A lot of things would have to be paid extra at attractions in the park. That is not okay and maybe not up to date anymore. Now many will say, what's the point of doing it only once, but in a family with more children it can backfire quite a lot, even if well prepared. Some rides were not as Lego-compliant either, speedy and cozy but not always Lego-like. Positive a lot of Lego in the park. Great and worth seeing. Unfortunately, there was no plan. Now the contemporary will say again, there is an app for that ..... you turn yourself into an app because you walk around the area with your mobile phone all day. Would I like to see the park or constantly looking at a partially bad screen of the smartphone (in direct sunlight) ... let's face it. You want to have the park experience. Well enough scolded. It was a great day for the grandchild. Seen a lot personally and taken away. Those who like it should like to do it .... the valleys should rest in their wallet ..... as long as people pay the prices, why nothing will change ..... yes, yes, the staff and the infrastructure want the park be paid. Every now and then new attractions are needed in order to meet the demands and requirements of the guests. And the cost is money. Well then to Legoland.

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The hotel is nice and the rooms are fun for kids. ...

The hotel is nice and the rooms are fun for kids. It has an exclusive entrance to the park and guests can enter 1 hour earlier than regular visitors, which is convenient. I would however not stay more than one night as it is expensive compared to what is actually offers.

This is a lovely place for the family. Bear in min...

This is a lovely place for the family. Bear in mind, 1 day is never enough, look for offers they do it at the end of the season in which you can buy a single ticket for more than a day or even for the whole season. My only remark that prices inside are expensive, especially the Lego prices. Otherwise, worth visit.

The place was nice enough. But very long queues fo...

The place was nice enough. But very long queues for very short pleasure. Not optimal display of how long the wait time is. You can buy special tickets so you get ahead of everyone else who has been waiting a long time.

Mind blown - such an awesome space - drove here fr...

Mind blown - such an awesome space - drove here from Copenhagen, and so glad I did - so much Lego and so much creativity. Obviously a full family oriented place, but went there with a work mate and we both loved it.

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During peek season lots of people in an small area...

During peek season lots of people in an small area. The rides are so so. Food take a long time to get witch makes cranky parents ( me). The service is lacking, I have not seen much personal it's like the place running by it self.

The oldest lego park with fun and interesting attr...

The oldest lego park with fun and interesting attractions. Almost everything built around the legendary toy. Fascinating miniature landscapes with lifelike situations. It's always great to walk around here. I think you can still see new things here after the tenth search. Child-friendly attractions where a nice Lego building appears unexpectedly everywhere. For me the coolest attraction: Ice pilots school. You program your movements and sequence yourself. Awesome ! Only downside to happening .... the prices in the legoshop are not in proportion to the prices in our stores or online. Sometimes up to 30% more expensive! While you are sitting here at the source .... After such a fun week in the park, it is difficult to refuse to hand over a box to the son (legofan up to and including). Probably not the last time we come here.

Fantastic. Simply spectacular.

Fantastic. Simply spectacular.
Suitable for all ages, from the youngest up to the oldest boys.
It's huge, it's super interactive and is divided into five "zones": the fish aquarium, the penguin aquarium, the lego display (really impressive, in a positive sense), the show area and the area of the roller coaster.
If you go to Denmark, Legoland must be absolutely one of the stops on your journey, I recommend booking.
Recommended destination.
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P.S. bring K-Way because the weather is very variable.

As an amusement park weaker than e.g. Energylandia...

As an amusement park weaker than e.g. Energylandia. Rollercoasters not too big. As a place of entertainment quite pleasant. For me the most interesting were Lego buildings and that's why it's unique.

Legoland is an impressive place, it is really wild...

Legoland is an impressive place, it is really wild where good everything is done. I think the price in some ways is fair, but we also got 1 child in for free, and discount via Danske Bank. We were there on a very wet Monday during the summer holidays, and I still think there were many people - we experienced cows ranging from 5 minutes to 45 minutes. It is annoying to queue, especially in rainy weather - but you can choose to buy yourself around the queues (idiotic concept, however, I think personally).

In addition, I think there are too few activities with excitement for children who are over 3 (and therefore cost full price if you do not have a free ticket), but below 120cm.

The Lego displays are great, especially mini land ...

The Lego displays are great, especially mini land and the star wars sets, but there are many negatives.
-Rides aren't anything special.
-There are no areas aimed towards girls (they have Ninjago but no Lego Faeries or Friends),
-They don't have much of any rides for under 100cm, only a few for the 100-115 range.
-Most of the rides don't really have anything to do with Lego, like the wildest ride, the "flight simulator" thing.

-Huge con is the line-skipping pass you can buy. It ensures the rich have a better experience at the expense of everyone else, which is very Non Danish.

I hope Lego buys it and makes the ticket system more like Tivoli, where its cheaper to get in, then you pay extra if you want a wristband to do rides.

This was our 2nd time there and frankly disappoint...

This was our 2nd time there and frankly disappointed. Several rides were closed, which caused quite a bit of frustration for the children and us. Legoland is already quite price-intensive and, to be honest, lives only from the name ... there are much better amusement parks! The greater the annoyance, deduct full entry and only give 70% performance !!!!!

Fantastic time spent for the whole family. Very ni...

Fantastic time spent for the whole family. Very nice service. Always smiling and polite, even after a hard day's work. Everywhere you can communicate in English. I recommend accommodation in nearby houses in lalandia. A lot of parking spaces and an airport within walking range. Pay attention to the child's height. Below 115cm it is impossible to enter the largest rollercoasters. But these are only three attractions. To visit everything you need to count a minimum of 2 days.

Again here, significantly more going on than a few...

Again here, significantly more going on than a few years ago. Everything is the same. Great destination for young and old. Dogs are welcome in the park, we prefer to leave our home. Is more relaxed for both parties.

For smaller children, the Legoland Billund is only...

For smaller children, the Legoland Billund is only recommended. However, there is not much to do for slightly older children / adolescents. Although the roller coasters there are quite well made and fun as a teenager or adult, there are not too many. If you are looking for a leisure park you should look for something else that is really nice for small children and is a lot of fun.

LEGOLAND Billund Resort

LEGOLAND Billund Resort

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