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Beautiful garden, good rides and a mix of levels s...

Beautiful garden, good rides and a mix of levels so Legoland is not just for the little ones. We went with adult (play) children and they had a party. There is control over hygiene and alcohol. Right now, tickets must be ordered from home and for the specific day you want to leave.

Lego nostalgia got us (we are a bit older) and ove...

Lego nostalgia got us (we are a bit older) and overall it was a nice day at the Logoland (we spend 5-6 hours inside). There were some exciting rides for older people, a lot of them were for children. We ate famous danish hot-dog. I loved the Lego miniature world, that was nice to see. Only the Lego shop was not that special, I expected more from it, more special products.

As Lego theme parks go (and this is my 4th) it's d...

As Lego theme parks go (and this is my 4th) it's definitely the best. Getting there, getting on, taking part is significantly less stressful with plentiful parking near the park.

Once you get inside and past the shops (!) there's a pretty good Miniland that focuses on Scandinavia and goes beyond buildings to look at industry, energy generation and agriculture. There are good rides for all ages - we went in August but waiting times were manageable - up to around 35 minutes. And while there is a lot of food on sale there are also lots of picnic places to eat your own.

There's also far less of the irritating QBot queue-jumping you get in Legoland Windsor for example - perhaps the Danish culture doesn't fit?

So, overall pretty good - some exhibits, especially Star Wars miniland are looking a bit tired and it's not cheap - but overall 4 stars!

We were at Legoland Billund on Wednesday and were ...

We were at Legoland Billund on Wednesday and were a little overwhelmed by the many people. In connection with this we had to put up with waiting times at many attractions. But it was always worth the wait. My 7 year old son, who had a great roller coaster for the first time, was completely thrilled. Unfortunately, you can't do all the attractions in one day if you don't buy a Drive & Reserve ticket. Next time we plan it better at the weekend, then it will probably be less busy. I can well imagine a repetition.

I haven't seen so many legos buried yet. All build...

I haven't seen so many legos buried yet. All buildings from lego beautifully elaborated in detail, combined with living greenery. Moving models, lots of interactive games and attractions. Adrenaline attractions, possibility to get a Lego - driver's license / for children /, cinema, aquarium. Of course, various restaurants, cafes and souvenirs. We were there for two days from morning to final and we went through everything just fine.

We were here 1 day outside the Danish holiday at t...

We were here 1 day outside the Danish holiday at the end of August and that is also enough to do most of the attractions on a quiet day. This park is more intended for children aged 3 to 8. The attractions were fun only a lot of dirty. Food is expensive and you better bring your own. Staff is very friendly.

Nice, family friendly park! Lots of picknick areas...

Nice, family friendly park! Lots of picknick areas with shade, the rides are very suitable for kids, but adults will have a good time too!
The staff is very friendly and helpful. They all look like they enjoy their work.

Legoland is a great place for the whole family. Ev...

Legoland is a great place for the whole family. Even though we were there for the weekend it was not crowded. Recommend to start the innermost at the penguins and work outwards towards the crowd to let go of the queue. And take the funniest carousels first. Our 3 and 5 year olds really liked the penguins, the fire truck, the dragon and the canoe. The buffet in the castle was good with hot and cold dishes.

Great place reminds you of childhood! Miniland is ...

Great place reminds you of childhood! Miniland is beautiful but apart from that honestly expected a bit more Lego throughout the park. The rides are OK but definitely not awesome or exciting.

Legoland is a fun place for all ages. We went ther...

Legoland is a fun place for all ages. We went there off season so some booths was closed i guess. Alot of fun for the children atleast. Cant give it 5 stars since we had to pay for ketchup bags with the fries for the burger. We Will most likely be back to visit when they open the new Lego movie World.

Nice park with a lot of nice attractions for littl...

Nice park with a lot of nice attractions for little kids. On our first day we arrived a bit late and disliked the early closing hours of the park. On the other hand, when you arrive on time, you're already done by the end of the afternoon.

Legoland is just as interesting to adults every ti...

Legoland is just as interesting to adults every time, this is something impossible for kids, but it's good to come in on time! The queues are pretty long .. And you should buy tickets in advance so you can wait for the queue to queue up. We had a sticker from Jimm's potato chips bag (note that the potato chop bag should be included with the sticker) that got -50% off the ticket price. Ni was forced to queue.

There are sometimes long queues on the devices, but at 10:30 we got in and off at 20:00, all the devices were picked up! So the queue past the Q-BOT device would not have been of any use to us. However, we were eating for about an hour at the 'all You can eat' penguin next to the place ... Anyway, a good place to eat, the salads were very good and the pizza too tasty. Then there was an apple pie with a soft and cup of coffee .. The price was 215 SEK for adults and 1/2 for children, 60 crowns would have got a hodar and mucus ... No need to think ..

It was a nice day!

Amazing! Been to Legoland when I was a child and v...

Amazing! Been to Legoland when I was a child and visited it twice with my 4-6 year old boys. The park wasn t too crowdy, waiting time maximum 10 minutes (may and august). There are several (surprising) attractions for kids and adults, but there is also a lot to see and do. It
is easy to spend a whole day here.

Please be aware that the minimum lenght policy is maintained very strict, a good thing in my opinion.

The price of entrance is quite hefty in relation t...

The price of entrance is quite hefty in relation to the experience, the price of food and drink in the park is almost worse and moreover parking costs 60, -, therefore Legoland should not have a higher rating.

The park is nice and defently worth traveling here...

The park is nice and defently worth traveling here to visit. A few things recommendations
If you have the q-bot (silver is enough) then you can experience almost everything in one day. We had a few places left to experience but we left at 18 for dinner and checkin at the castle hotel and we were a bit late.
With the q-bot I recommend queue for one ride and then get ont line for another. Then when you are done with the ride it should be time for the other. The time you get for the q-bot is from when you can go and of you are later you can still go.
The downside with the q-bot is that you don't get to sit in the front.
When you are in the park try to plan so you see all the shows the new show battle of the brick is really good and a must see. But also the princess show is worth seeing (my doughter wanted to see it twice).
Anothe good thing in the park is that they have so you can fill up your water bottles with normal water so just bring a water bottle each and that is enough.

Lastly the opening hours differ from day to day but in july on weekdays it's open longer then on weekends so if you want the most of it come Monday - Friday during July.

We had one planned to come at Easter and although ...

We had one planned to come at Easter and although one could wish the cows were smaller, then it was as expected. The food in there is a bit expensive and uninspiring. 5 stars if you lower the price a bit on food and drink and do little about the big queues. Could you make an electronic whiteboard overview of what the estimated queuing times are?

What a wonderful place. This will be the 4tg time ...

What a wonderful place. This will be the 4tg time and it never gets dull. Tgis place changes it's themes, to keep it fresh. Obviously there are numerous displays that stay thw same, but always keep your interest. Many rides for all ages. 4d movies, lazer shooting games and live plays. This place has it all. Many eating places even if you bring your own. Bathrooms are aplenty. Highly recommend to come mid week, will be less busy. Enjoy

Very nice, very funny and always worth a trip with...

Very nice, very funny and always worth a trip with the Kids or a horde of crazy teens. Workers are very nice and ready to help u. Desinfection dispenser everywhere. Shouldnt be afraid of standing a few minutes in line ;).

As many has said before, extremely overpriced and ...

As many has said before, extremely overpriced and far too crowded. Bring your own food and prepare for queuing for around twice the time stated at the ride and you might have a decent time. Do not buy any lego sets since they are almost always cheaper at home or online.

We visited this amusement park because our son of ...

We visited this amusement park because our son of 6 is a huge Lego fan. He also likes amusement parks, so this seems the ideal combination. Nice changing attractions, where Lego is clearly the main subject. The "old" legoland is easy to recognize. This is mainly the miniland, a kind of Madurodam but made of lego. I wonder if this will be there in the future. This is nice, but not really of this time. Legoland also has to keep up with the times. They also do this with attractions such as Ice Pilot School and Ninjago the ride. They are also expanding in everything. Legohouse and the Castle Hotel to be completed in 2019. Partly because of this, I think that Miniland will one day die, although they also have several recent buildings here, such as the Burj Khalifa. Furthermore, there are plenty of fun attractions such as Dragon, Viking Rover Splash, Polar X plorer, Piratbade, Loyds Laser labyrinth, the Temple and the Haunted hause. The park is manageable and can be done on a quiet day in a day. Is it a bit busier, come at the opening and plan what you want to do, make a good route and you will go a long way. If it is busy and you are not in a rush then you need 3 days. We were here for a week and visited legoland at low times from 10 to 12, in bad weather or at the end of the day. In bad weather (and it may be in Denmark) there are too few options. Because everyone will look for these 7 to 8 options. It is not cheap I recommend an offer to everyone, who are always there somewhere. Otherwise it is really too expensive (then you have much more to efteling). Nice for children from 100 cm up to a year or up to 10 years (I think / think).

Very cool and cozy.

Very cool and cozy.
Tip: go outside the Danish school holiday because then you really don't have to sit around long

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Fantastische plek voor iedere LEGO fanaat Ook le...

Fantastische plek voor iedere LEGO fanaat Ook leuk voor hele families, er is genoeg te zien en beleven.

Nu in corona tijd gebruiken ze de halve capaciteit, en is het een en ander gesloten. Het lukt redelijk om voldoende afstand te houden, de meeste bezoekers proberen zich hier wel aan te houden. Bij iedere attractie en winkel handen bij de in- een uitgang zeepdispensers om handen te ontsmetten. Tickets alleen in de voorverkoop.

Tip: kijk in een Deense supermarkt of er ontbijtgranen van met merk met de grote K staan met kortingcodes op de verpakking, kan zomaar 50% schelen op de toegang.

Very cool to be in the capital of Lego Great park...

Very cool to be in the capital of Lego Great park mostly suited for kids from 5-9 years old. The park could really use some updates, a little modernisation and have some creation's blocks renewed. If your kids are the right age this park is a must-see.

It was such a magical place. Even we were amazed, ...

It was such a magical place. Even we were amazed, the kids fell in love with the place. There are lots of things to do and see. Rides were so fun and lego shaped french fries were just fun!!! We went there in summer, the weather was beautiful. There was queue for the rides, we waited a bit but not really for a long time. We went there by train from Copenhagen which was around three and half hours and it was another fun. So peaceful and a very good view. I recommend going by train if you go through Copenhagen. It was such a lovely journey and day.

Legoland has the reputation for being the best pla...

Legoland has the reputation for being the best place to take your kids, it does not disappoint! It's both a great place for the kids and the parents. This is a trip every family should have taken at least once.

Super fun, too bad that half of the shops were clo...

Super fun, too bad that half of the shops were closed and there were no shows .. tourists are not taken into account at all. You don't have to buy lego in the store, which is many times more expensive than anywhere else

If you have not experienced Legoland, then go away...

If you have not experienced Legoland, then go away, but remember .... It costs a lot of money and the queue for each ride feels like an eternity unless you want to upgrade with 200 / man to get q-bot

Fantastic place, very well-decorated, the attracti...

Fantastic place, very well-decorated, the attractions are very good, and the best thing about the queues are very bearable, the best we've done is 10 minutes. The shows we've seen are all highly recommended. We will be sure again

Nice and nicely decorated park. Lots of greenery, ...

Nice and nicely decorated park. Lots of greenery, plenty of dining options and friendly staff. Fun for young and old, roller coasters are not very spectacular so I would say until about 12 years old. We thought that, just as in the past, there were also Lego blocks to build yourself (in the past), but there were none. Do see some bins, but maybe not present due to corona. You can get through it in a day, but if you want to walk at your leisure, not everything can be done on busy days.

This place is great.

This place is great.

How amusement park raises few strong emotions, is more intended for children.

But it has a lot of decoration with legos and many details. If you like legos, I recommend it without a doubt.

Lego ... Fun for young and old. We are two (34 & 3...

Lego ... Fun for young and old. We are two (34 & 38) and we still love Lego. We collect and build together, just cozy at the dining table with some music to drink with it.

Legoland is therefore a must-see. It is a nice park with various nice attractions and sights to see.

However. The price is relatively high for what there is to see and do. We were really bored with 4 hours.

The Lego shop can only be reached via the park itself, not from the outside. Buying an admission ticket is therefore an obligation. But yes ... At "The Lego House" there is also a store that you have free access to.
However, you can only purchase the exclusive Legoland sets in the park itself.

We have experienced a very successful day there, which will certainly be repeated in a few years.

As a family we first visited in 1982 . Over the ye...

As a family we first visited in 1982 . Over the years we have made other visits and this year we have brought grandchildren. The Park doesn't disappoint. The models, particularly in Mini-land are superb. The rides are great - once you have paid your entrance fee everything is 'free'. The atmosphere is lovely, it's a family place.
Plenty of toilets, plenty of places to eat, plenty of places to sit. And the gardens and flower beds are superb - so many bonsai trees in Mini-land! Flowers everywhere in top condition. We appreciate the work that is done. We love it here!

LEGOLAND Billund Resort

LEGOLAND Billund Resort

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