4-year-old boy, 110cm got the equipment he wanted, the best was Legot and Ninjago. Eating enough food in the buffet though a lot of people. The queues moved into the equipment for not too long queuing.
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We were there in early August. It was awfully busy. On average, pending 35-45 minutes and then 60 seconds of action .. Since the desire passes. In the summer holidays I can not recommend it at all.
Pretty fun, even now that I'm 20 I still liked it, but all in all it is a bit overpriced I'd say. There is a lot to do and a lot to see, but it is incredibly expensive. Definitely go there once, make sure you see it all, take lots of pictures (and then never visit again because it's bloody expensive)
The kids are 7 and 4 years old, which is just perfect for the rides in Legoland. With short queues, magic building blocks everywhere and a bit of sunshine.. #priceless
We were delighted here and again for the second time in a row. We had 50% vouchers from the muesli pack and wanted to redeem them directly at the checkout. Therefore we decided against the online tickets and preferred to get in line at 9.30 a.m. Currently, only the main cash desk / information center is open at the front. Masks are not mandatory, but they are highly recommended for some attractions and especially the queues in front of them. Thorough hand disinfection was ensured. If you want to buy something in the Lego shop, you should not queue up shortly before it closes. Because there was a long line. The prices are usually higher than in Germany. We always take food and drink with us. Sufficient seating is available - even in the shade.
The park itself is very beautiful, currently only terribly busy due to the summer holidays. In addition, everything is terribly expensive at the park itself! Paid 73 euros for the three of them at a pizza and pasta restaurant .. so wise to bring something yourself!
Great place to have fun for the whole family !!! The downside are the long queues during the season. I recommend water battles on Lego ships and bring clothes for a change (after such a water battle) There are dryers on the site that can accommodate up to five people but even three drying cycles are insufficient to leave dry.
There are a lot of rides, both stimulating and gentle, and the restaurant is also very tasty, especially the town built with Lego, and the world's five tallest buildings (short after Lego) ) And almost everything is done with Lego, it s a paradise for Lego fans. (There are at least hundreds of billions of LEGOs in it.) The focus is on the park. It takes at least one day to finish playing. Because it has to be arranged for a long time, there are 4 roller coasters in the park. People who like to stimulate can go to play. It is really fun. Adults and children have fun. People who don t like excitement can go. The coffee room is closed, and the potato chips with Lego pattern can be eaten. It is super delicious, and people who can t live without it can have fun. Some boats or trains can be very fun. We went there one day before we left, and the result was still not finished.
Sadly, the park was a disappointment. On a weekday in July the park was crowded and the capacity of the park just did not meet the amount of people. If you want to make most of the day you are required to use the pay to win system and pay to pass the queues (system that for example in Disney World is free for anyone to use). Otherwise you ll end up getting on max. 10 rides in 10 hours. Food is super expensive and LEGOs are actually playing quite small part in this LEGOland.
This an opinion I have heard most foreign visitors have, but maybe Danish people are used to getting less with more money.
Other delevoping ideas for the park: The opening hours should be longer and there should also be a possibility to fill in your water bottle.
Yes beautiful place for children but also adults. Very clean, all staff very friendly. Yes, it is expensive but the quality is outstanding which also applies to the food. We will be back. You can and should save if you buy the tickets online or use vouchers for Merlin Parks.
Everything great! On the long waiting times you can adjust, on the expensive food too. It is very clean, everyone is very accommodating and friendly. Come early and stay long, then you can do the most.
I have multiple sclerosis and there is a fantastic escort scheme for people with disabilities in Legoland where I myself and 4 others do not have to wait in line for so long, which meant I just got so much more out of the day as it really is something that is tiring and tiring. the already sparse powers. Absolutely amazing day!
I would like to give 0 stars! After over an hour, our food was still not there. It was just forgotten. The kids were already through with desserts and were already lumpy. We are hungry for bed today!
Nice theme park. Visited outside busy times on a friday. Very clean park and friendly personnel. If it is busy waiting times could rise easy. Park is quite expensive. It is advisable to book in advance. You can even order your parking ticket in advance. They have taken care of COVID19 so no worries there. Download the Legoland app for navigation in the park and to see actual queue times, very handy!
Nice park, even for children of 12/13 years old. Number of roller coasters. Fast roller coasters but do not expect loops / corkscrews. Been two days. 1 day could have been but this is more relaxing. Unfortunately, sometimes waiting times (for popular attractions between 25-60 minutes, half an hour being the most common).
Day 1 of 2 nice park. Enough to experience for my children from 6 to 10 years old. Nice helpful employees, no feeling of stress due to the crowds noticed with them. To be continued....
Pros: It is always fun at Legoland because no matter how old you are you still can have fun, The rides are really cool and as you go higher up in Legoland the more the rides are faster and cooler. Cos: ones you are in Legoland you do not want to get out the ninja room is cool but the swords are mix match the green sword should be at the middle and they have forgotten to add the "ground sword". The room was every small but it was interesting. Main : The hotel was every nice there are a few rooms for the kids there was a drawing challenge and also a building challenge. Conclusion: * 4/5
In relation to the corona, far too many people are admitted. So it becomes impossible to keep distance in many places. In addition, there are too many shops and eateries, and too few rides. In relation to how expensive it is to get in, because you are too little for the money.
The restaurant in the wild west area serves some amazing food! Try their sirloin steak, it's great! Fun day out for the whole family, would recommend going 2 days though.
Disappointment. I expected that Legoland was all built with Lego instead only the old attractions are built with bricks the new are trivial attractions from the C series playground.
There are too many restrictions on the growth of children. Unfortunately, 3-5 years old have to miss the biggest attractions. It is a pity, because in a fear house, for example, a child could easily visit the entire castle and bypass only the last chamber with a bouncing bench.
At first we got a rather small room, but got the switch to a much larger Park View, which is suprr delicious. The staff are super sweet, take so many considerations and go above and beyond. They are always helpful. Super delicious breakfast, and nice parking space. 5 stars
We love Legoland in Billund! It's so much fun specially with little kids! Super nice staff too. Clean toilets and beautiful picnic areas where u can chill! I would recommend to get the season pass, u get more value for the money, u also get good discounts in the park for buying Lego, water, tea, coffee, popcorn and hotdogs :)
Large beautiful park with good variety of carousels, aquarium, shops, restaurants and Lego exhibitions. We were there for 9 hours and had a very nice time. None of us are very Lego interested, but it was a great park with lots of great to see anyway. Many eateries, plenty of seating in both sun and shade, clean toilets spread throughout the park. Lots of vending machines with water, Coke, Coke Zero and iced tea that take both cash and cards. A lot of the water was out of order. Many carousels, gold digging, various trains, view towers and other things for the little ones. One Duplo department to the smallest. Only negative is that there are no pictures / good enough explanation at the entrance to the various rocks and coaster so you do not quite know what you are in line for. But all in all, a great park. We would love to come again
As a Lego fan you just need to have been at least once. Very busy (holiday season and good weather), not a very logical lay out and a disaster to navigate.
Fantastic place not only for children. A 2-day ticket is enough to try everything and you can easily visit your favorite attractions several times. Holidays in Denmark end at the beginning of August and then the park is open for a shorter week (roller coaster 11-17), but there are no queues. Some restaurants and bars do not work either. For parents: LEGO fries are made of powdered potatoes. They taste terrible and the blocks resemble only those visible in the pictures.
Huge place to visit..lot of things to see both adults and childrens. We visited at end of april (off season), on sunday it was more crowded and had quite short queue to rides. At monday the park felt almost empty and practically no queue`s. Prices are hefty everywhere. We bought 2 day ticket incl. Buffet but was surprised that buffet was only for 1 day. Buffet price 199dkk per adult doesnt meet the quality and selection of the food. Lego shop prices are list prices and most of the lego sets can be found on local stores or internet shops little bit cheaper. Two day ticket is a must since 7 hours is not enough time to even walk and try every ride once. Rides are a good variety for all ages, but pretty short ride time when comparing to other themeparks. Ps. Heavy traffic to park starts early before opening time.
Wij kwamen waarschijnlijk op een van de drukste dagen van het jaar, want het was afgeladen vol. Bij alle attracties en eetgelegenheden stonden rijen van min. 20 minuten. Het park is niet zo groot, wat het volgestouwde gevoel nog versterkte. De entree is niet goedkoop, maar toch zijn er nog heel wat attracties of diensten waarvoor je extra moet betalen. Miniland is wel leuk en onze kinderen hebben het naar hun zin gehad.
Lego creators are just awesome. They createt all with the best quality. Legoland is also unbelievable. All is made with soul and love to the children. Love this place.
A great place. The right mix of action, beautiful parks and marketing. Extremely friendly staff, everything was very clean and well maintained. A terrific destination for families, even very young children have fun. And of course the parents too.
A huge fan of Lego and the parks. Visited three so far, but although I enjoyed it immensely this one feels like it could do with a new coat of paint in some places.
Great couple of days, a lot of things to do with a 5 year old without sacrificing the parents fun. The only downside is that the spooky house had great stuff to do inside, without taking the raid, and my pregnant wife was not allowed inside a real shame.
I had an amazing day there, even though I was a young adult alone. There are some rides that are more for small children, but there are like 2 or 3 rides that are really outstanding and radical for adults. If you don't like at all the rides that are more for children and you enjoy Lego, I'd recommend that you spend more time on Miniland, on Atlantis, and on the radical rides. There is so much Lego art everywhere, the details are amazing, the views are incredible. One can take so many awesome pictures there, and have so much fun with everything! The staff is friendly and helpful. There are only a few cheap options of food and drinks, but you can also bring your own food there. In front of every ride, there is a pannel showing the waiting time you'll spend on the queue, which is great because then you can choose to go somewhere else and come back later. Also, for star wars' fans, there is a giant Lego x wing and lots of scenarios from the episodes to take a look and let yourself be amazed with all the details. The stores accept many different forms of payment and are full of quality and diverse products. There are many toilets all around the park and every single one has a disabled toilet, so no worries there.
The staff is very nice, friendly and helpful. Some things are quite expensive but you are not here every day. The park is clean, green areas very well maintained, I highly recommend it. Fun for big and small is definitely given. It's definitely worth it.
Being a fan of Lego is a must, if you are - visiting this park is a must. The miniature castles and cities are amazing. Lost of rides and fun for the kids. High season is crowded like everywhere else, so off season is a hot tip. #Danishqualitytoys
Nice theme park, a lot of fun for the kids, bit also for the Lego minded parents. The shows are worth a visit, be early for a good seat. The movies are also worth the view. The park is not that big but a two day visit is absolutely worth the extra cash. Be early for shorter ques at most attractions. Drinks and food are expensive as in other theme parks. It's also crowded on rainy days. A pitty there is no opportunity to build with lego, therefore you need to visit the Lego House, also in Billund (you van buy combination tickets).
We were in Legoland today. Very relaxed on Sundays in CORONA TIMES. Short waiting time at the rides. Unfortunately, only a few snack bars are open. I recommend that families take food and drinks with them.
Lots to see, we were there evening so ride queues fairly short, food expensive, music was enjoyable, 4 stars overall (think might have misposted only 1 star)