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For those interested in gardens, the place is a jo...

For those interested in gardens, the place is a joy to the eye! There's a lot to admire. The aquarium has very bright glasses and the aquatic animals saw well! The 4D movie is Wau if you want to be irrigated, ventilated and frothed. City movie was thinner than Ninja go, both are tough noises. It would have been a full 5 stars as a theme park, but the second day's food in the Knights Castle did not go straight. On a windy day we got bad places inside and the wind wiped our table as we came. Here, coffee should also be requested from the staff. I recommend a child to families Family Buffet right next to the main door, where food is assumed to be more Finnish. And coffee can be obtained without asking . The space is also spacious and bright. The amusement park is a fantastic place for a 7-year-old, who is 130cm long. When you take your luggage, the backpack is forbidden in many places and the mobile phone can get wet in different devices. Water bottles can be filled in many places and there are several toilet facilities as well as generally clean. For women, it is advisable to consider which equipment will leave the day for washing when not available in the toilets.

As a child I always wanted to go to Legoland, now ...

As a child I always wanted to go to Legoland, now we made it happen! I was surprised by how big the park was, it was great fun! Still I think there is much to improve as some stuff looked pretty old.

A great day for our 4 year old son and daughter of...

A great day for our 4 year old son and daughter of 18 months. Both have devoured the eyes and completely indulged themselves. Nicely maintained and cared for too. A great day for the whole family.

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A perfect place for everyone! Although tickets can...

A perfect place for everyone! Although tickets can be expensive, you can find some free entrances for kids and cheaper online tickets if bought 1 week before! Take some sandwiches, beverages and water to avoid the overpriced food! Queues are everywhere with an average waiting time of 25 minutes. All rides have well defined height limitations for safety reasons, and close around 18h! Explore the website and download the app before you go, and make sure you camera is ready for all the photos!

Legoland in Billund is an excellent place. Beautif...

Legoland in Billund is an excellent place. Beautiful and nicely maintained. Fun rides for young and old and with plenty of space for everyone.
Unfortunately, it has started to remind too much of an American place with the option to pay to avoid queues, and everything costs money, even bracelets for numbers you can give children on ..

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Had a great day despite the unfortunate weather. A...

Had a great day despite the unfortunate weather. As always kind and helpful staff. They have done as much as they could to cope with current public health issues. Evidently families with small children cannot always keep track of all the necessary precautions. Definitely worth the visit.

Fun for all ages, friendly staff and a good value....

Fun for all ages, friendly staff and a good value. I'm taking one star off as I found the exhibits and gift shop dealing with Native Americans to be insensitive and out of touch with reality. Lego could do a better job of representing the culture as it actually is, rather than a bunch of warfaring hooligans whose only cultural symbols are neon coloured dreamcatchers made in China.

Great as it was 25 years ago... Must see on your D...

Great as it was 25 years ago... Must see on your Denmark vacation with kids.
I can't praise the staff enough for their friendliness and helpfulness. Regardless how many people you always are greeted with a smile and a few nice words or honest and interested conversation. This really sets it apart here. Thank you for this!

Much too crowded, you let everything in there, the...

Much too crowded, you let everything in there, the main thing is to cash in. You then try to implement corona rules at the attractions.
That means every vehicle is barely occupied, so there are crazy queues. Queue at least 1 hour. So we just managed 4 attractions. And all without mouth protection, to forget !!!

When the weather is nice, too many people are simp...

When the weather is nice, too many people are simply let into the park, resulting in extremely long waiting times for the trains and the food. We were there on vacation, which we ultimately bitterly regretted. The kids just had to stand in line for everything miserably long, which, let's say, led to an irritable mood. But basically the park is nicely done and it has cool tracks for everyone. When you find the right time, you have a very good time.

A park for the whole family. Everyone will find th...

A park for the whole family. Everyone will find their fun there. You can bring food, otherwise there are enough opportunities to buy food. The prices are completely ok. What should also be mentioned, there are huge cotton candy in style.

A must with children on holiday in Denmark. But no...

A must with children on holiday in Denmark. But no matter where, whether attraction or food, you stand and wait everywhere. The attractions are sometimes over at lightning speed, that's a pity. But generally great. It actually takes 2 days.

For children is very impressive! Near the airport,...

For children is very impressive! Near the airport, convenient. Hotel on site, convenient. Entrance from one adult per day, approximately 50 euros. On the territory, the cost of one portion of ice cream is about 4 euros, water 0.5 liters and 2.5 euros. A snack for one person is about 15 euros. Many people brought food with them. Disney Land is good for everyone!

Really nice! We stayed at a camping 30 minutes nor...

Really nice! We stayed at a camping 30 minutes north. Bought 2 day tickets at groupon for half price. Just like all Dutch people do. I expected that it would be a little bit larger but on the other hand, two day ticket you are really sure to have seen everything without to much stress.

To start with a couple of caveats, I haven't been ...

To start with a couple of caveats, I haven't been to other Legolands, and I'm a big fan of Lego and highly biased thusly. My son absolutely loves Lego. It's the only toy he's ever asked for and plays with. Through some amazing generosity, my son was given a choice of vacation, and he chose this Legoland because it's his pilgrimage to the birthplace of Lego.

Needless to say, he absolutely enjoyed his visit. It wouldn't have taken much at all for him to have a blast here, but it really is a well done theme park. It's, as I understand, one of the smaller Legoland and is not as glitzy. I think its smaller size works to it's advantage though. It's easy enough to navigate through the park, and the waits aren't too terrible usually. You certainly can get full experience of the park in a day or two if you're diligent.

The rides probably wouldn't be the main appeal to the most people as you certainly can find more fancy rides in bigger theme parks. I suppose you need to love Lego to appreciate the park to its fullest. For my son, the train ride around the miniland probably was worth the price of the admission and more. We really enjoyed ourselves simply strolling through the park, just noticing little detail around the park. The rides are still fun, of course. My son really enjoyed laser maze and traffic school. There are also enough variety for the whole family, from babies to teens and grownups. It's just that it's the Legos that make this place magical.

A couple things to be aware of though. The park hours are kind of short(it changes through the seasons, but usually for 7-9 hours), so it's a good idea to plan out what you want to do. Also, the food options aren't to great, and you need to be finished with your meal around the time the park closes.

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Great place for small kids. The place is unfortuna...

Great place for small kids. The place is unfortunately quite a bit understaffed so expect to wait in line a lot to buy tickets, order food, rides that were closed because not enough people to man all the rides

In itself nice to have been once. But for the amou...

In itself nice to have been once. But for the amount of visitors I find the area too small. The attractions are also too close together and are also rather small in size. We may be a bit spoiled with our amusement parks in Belgium and the Netherlands (certainly the Efteling is blowing Legoland in a deep shed, haha)
But all in all nice to have been once. I would therefore not advise against it. You just have to go there with the right expectations.

The park is an attraction for young and old. Every...

The park is an attraction for young and old. Everyone can get their money's worth, whether adrenaline kick, delicious ice cream, great lego figures to admire or little carousels.

It is possible to spend several days here. Already in the miniature world one hardly gets out of the amazement. If you like roller coasters, you can test some here. There are none with loopings and yet shreds all.

I do not want to give five stars, because I find the entrance plus extra parking fees and overpriced bad food just unattractive.
Positive but, you can bring your own food and everywhere there are small corners where you can sit comfortably.

For this price I expected a larger park. Lots of L...

For this price I expected a larger park. Lots of Lego doesn't look recent ( colors are fading) the newer pieces are just pictures of Lego instead of the real blocks. Great park to tickle imagination of your kids

An excellent place for a weekend with family. The ...

An excellent place for a weekend with family. The rooms are well designed and fun with the Lego themes. The beds were a bit hard.
The restaurant is expensive but there are cheaper alternatives nearby.

Good outdoor playground for kids.

An iconic place, which can be crowded at times! Wo...

An iconic place, which can be crowded at times! Wonderful LEGO models in the middle of the park, as well as many interesting rides, even if you're not a child anymore. Expected time of waiting in a queue is displayed. I'd appreciate bigger choice of souvenirs and food (just fast food and ice cream).

Parts of the park are showing their age. The Lego...

Parts of the park are showing their age. The Lego hotel is most convenient for the theme park although there is now the Castle hotel which is brand new. If you are staying at the Lego hotel you must register for a meal slot for you evening meal, do this before breakfast. Touch screen pad next to the dining room is in Danish, touch the little flag symbol to choose English then follow the instructions. You MUST visit the Lego house, 15 minute walk away but is Lego meets Tech. From the dinosaurs on the top floor to the archive in the basement it will easily take you a full day to explore if you interact with all of the things to do in the 4 zones.

Tomahawk steak on A la carte menu is a monster!

Nice park, especially for Lego fans. This awakens ...

Nice park, especially for Lego fans. This awakens real childhood memories. There are some nice attractions, like a roller coaster (with nice surprises) or a self-programmable simulator that shakes you up a lot. Overall, of course, the focus is on the various Lego structures and scenarios.

Wonderful place. You need 2 days to use all the at...

Wonderful place. You need 2 days to use all the attractions. In season, it is worth taking advantage of the extra payment to enter attractions outside the regular queues (Qbot). Children over 130cm tall will catch most attractions. At the entrance, be sure to get a free map of the park.

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LEGOLAND Billund Resort

LEGOLAND Billund Resort

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