Very nice park with small reconstructed Lego buildings everywhere. Certainly in combination with a stay in Lallandia, an absolute must for a family with young children. Children 8 and 6 have looked forward. Staff is very friendly and we have never had to wait very long despite the summer holidays.
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The place was excellent and lots of good consideration had been taken regarding covid. But the whole concept of reserving time and VIPs that can blow the queue over is reprehensible. Everyone pays to get in and then it should be, but no, if you have more money, you can skip all ordinary people.
This place is wonderful! I enjoyed as much as my daughter while visiting Legoland. I visited two days, in a Friday it was crowed but OK to visit everything with a little queue. But on Saturday it was incredible crowded! It was end of June, which means high season just to keep in mind for the next time I will avoid this period.
Tuesday in week 30 with good weather is NO GO, Started first with queue to get to the first filled P space, and the next, next to finally find one where there were many vacant seats, a little stressed and very confusing, one can if not, count on the signs. Have never seen SO many people in the same place About a small hour in line to buy tickets, only + was the eatery pizza pasta that only you sit out and enjoy good weather and food without sitting like herring in a barrel, then most of the guests sat inside the hot restaurant.
Well, the kids wanted to go there. Can you have seen. It was too crowded and too stressful for me. We were there on a rainy day and had max. 15min waiting time for each attraction.
This place is pure magic for both kids and adults. The entrance fee is a bit hefty but then all of the rides are free. The range of rides is great, covering both small kids and adults. The lego creations are out of this world. The waiting time at some of the rides can be a bit long but still manageable. There are options available for sale that will let you skip the lines.
There are many food options available but you can also bring your own food in, which can help save some money ... which you will end up spending in the lego store!
The staff at both the rides and concession stands are all extremely friendly and great at interacting with the kids.
A great place to spend time with family ... friendly service and always smiling ... children happy with the attractions ... a large selection of food (something for everyone) ... I recommend
Fatastic for children of all ages. Both pur 4-year old and our 1-year old had a great time. So did my nephew who is 7. Beautiful place, amazing lego reproductions and fun atraction. Don't miss it!!
Awful food and very expensive. Mostly for meat eaters. Lots of food stalls shut when we went on 24 August. Rides were good, not too terrifying for an PAP!
A bit expensive when everything was not open and you spent a long time trying things, we spent 4 hours out of 7 hours, so there was no time for much more .....
Too long waiting times at the rides and generally too crowded. Maybe it's pleasant in the spring or fall. Does not meet my expectation. The kids think it's good.
Legoland is and will be Legoland. EVERYTHING is expensive and over priced, even the entrance fee. But there is sooo much to do that is fun there. We were out of season, week 26, the week after the school end in Norway. Then there is still a week school left in Denmark and there is no long queue and a lot of people. Some kiosks were closed but that wasn't a problem. All shows and attractions were underway. We bought season tickets in January and there are some benefits. For example, children eat free at several restaurants, the coffee costs 10, - and you get 20% on toys and 25% on lego. And it needed, because it was expensive. We were a family of 5, with children aged 2.5 years, 12 years and 16 years, and EVERYBODY enjoyed themselves. There is something for everyone in the park. Must be said that we are interested in lego da;)
A really nice place. But it's so extremely over priced. Probably the most expensive amusementpark in Denmark, and doesn't really have more to offer than the other amusementparks.
Don't buy Lego there btw! You will get it waaaay cheaper in any other store you go to.
Expensive food, but good that all carousels were included in the entrance! A lot of people, but good that it says how long the waiting time is in the rides so you can opt out of those with long queues.
A fun day out! This is the original location, and has lots of great rides for the ride warriors in your group, as well as calmer ones, and kids rides. It's small, but fun, and you can experience most of the park in a single day. They also let you bring your own food and drink in, and even provide lots of places setup to eat solely for those who brought their own food! :D
Awesome!!! We were traveling with a small kid 20months old. And we were able to fill the entire day with different rides that he could enjoy. Boat rides, airplanes, trains and a monorail, and also the aquarium were amazing for him. Also the playground with the Duplo houses was very kid friendly. The only downside according to me, was that the park was very focused on the 'old style Duplo' from the 80s/90s. If you have a kid only playing with modern Duplo, i don't think they would recognize the Duplo houses or the Duplo train at all. Luckily we kept all our childhood Duplo and our son recognized everything :D!
Excellent theme park with a lot to see and do. Varied rides which is good for different ages. Loads of different areas and you could easily spend a day here and not see everything.
Very beautiful and big amusement park with LEGO theme. You can see it s a bit old and some updates would be nice. I was a bit shocked that kids under 3 years have to pay the full amount for entrance. It s a bit overpriced I would say. However our kids and other family members had fun so it was worth it.
A nice place for kids with a lot of attractions. But: very expensive compared to Germany. The Legoland Hotel could tolerate a refurbishment, the parking spaces for the hotel guests could be better signposted.
Been twice. I have trouble seeing through a 6 year old's eyes. The amusement park seems to be biased towards boys rather than girls. Expensive describes Legoland.
Unfortunately I can not say anything positive about the park as such. Covid 19 is to blame here. Due to admission restrictions it is currently only possible to buy tickets online. However, if you are already in Denmark (as we were), this is only possible with a credit card. Unfortunately we don't have that. One hour there and one hour back, completely free. We could have bought a ticket for the next day on site, but other activities were planned. A shame for the children, for whom Legoland would have been a highlight.
A place worth seeing for sure our little ones a lot of attractions need to sacrifice for sure that 2 days a fun queue friendly for kids a lot of attractions provide the same amusement park in the form of carousel roller coasters and places for picnicking I recommend this charming place for children up to 12 years
Lego-themed hotel on the other side of the road from LegoLand with an indoor walkbridge connecting them so the hotel has a private entrance to LegoLand. Entrance to LegoLand is included. Free parking for guests. We stayed for one night at Ninjago wing. The room was filled with Ninjago-themed items and details. I wouldn't call it beautyful or elegant but it was interesting and kids liked it. There was a Ninjago-channel on TV repeating 3 episodes dubbed in Danish with no (apparent) way to change the language. Kids did not care. Breakfast was full continental but the selection was a tad narrow. Beautyful restaurant and outdoor areas. Staff was friendly and flexible both at the breakfast and in the reception. There were several playareas for kids with billiard and NintendoSwitch and Lego-building. Full sized LegoCharacters dotted the hallways. General toilets in the hotel lounge were also a positive experience with artistic noises that would cause worry in a hotel of less quality, but here it was for fun.
Very nice and interesting place to visit, rides are ok but the beauty of the place that everything is made of the shapes of LEGO even chocolate fries, garbage bins which kids really enjoy
Great good amusement and adventure park. Friendly staff. Many great new things around the park Always worth a visit. Great that you can educate your cheap day ticket for a season ticket for half price. And that, as a disabled person, I can bring a companion in for free on my card because I have a companion card. Just SO good service Looking forward to all my upcoming visits with all my children and grandchildren
Great park as always, but I have to say here it is packed with people also in Corona time Adults who simply have nothing in the cardboard, and think like never before. What's the point of letting only a few in the souvenir shop, while people are standing in line at the attractions ... well me and the lady used a mask, the only ones this day ...
Perfectly get both big and small with rides and fun things that imte is only for small children but for large adults as well. There is queue for most things but it is always a problem since it is worth it every time! Myclet lego as one chancellor understands and good parking 3 minutes away. Where you buy tickets, however, there is a huge queue. It takes about half an hour. But over all the food it is a really good holiday to go here with the kids :)