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Spectacular, that is the word. If you like the Leg...

Spectacular, that is the word. If you like the Lego world and even if you don't like it, it's perfect. Super friendly staff. Very careful facilities. The prices of the restaurants, cheap. I have visited some amusement parks and the best so far. Recommended and from my point of view, designed to have fun, rather than to do business. It is another world, another mentality.

Super

Really a place for children.

Really a place for children.
Adults, please don t expect to have thrilling rides, after all for children s standards, these could already be too exciting.

In the '00s this was comparable to Madurodam in Le...

In the '00s this was comparable to Madurodam in Lego form. It has now become a real amusement park, complete with roller coaster and interactive attractions. Just being able to see everything in 2 days. Recommended from 2 years old. Duploland was a success with our 2-year-old.

It's Legoland. It's a great family friendly park!

It's Legoland. It's a great family friendly park!
It's never a bad experience, especially when everything is awesome.

However only downside if you're a heavy thrill seeker, the rides might be too slow for you.

A great place. For smaller, as well as for large h...

A great place. For smaller, as well as for large here a lot is offered. Everything is very expensive, but what do you expect in Denmark. Unfortunately, with every ride there is a waiting time of at least 15 minutes up to 40 and not even in the main season. The staff are all super friendly. We enjoyed the visit immensely.

A great place to bring your kids. Entrance is quit...

A great place to bring your kids. Entrance is quite expensive, unless you get one of many discount coupons. If you can afford it, stay at the LEGO hotel - here you will get some benefits for the park as well.

Fun children's entertainment for young up to 10/12...

Fun children's entertainment for young up to 10/12 years. Variety of attractions: number of roller coasters, waterslides, 3d film, aquariums and lego everywhere of course. They earn the most from food / drinks and lego shops, so bring enough euros or bring your own food / drinks. We were "before ten o'clock in the morning when the" big "attractions open. Eventually it gets busy and you have to wait about 30 minutes.

Lovingly designed and very detailed. There is much...

Lovingly designed and very detailed. There is much offered. The prices are pretty fast. Nevertheless, Legoland is worth a visit. The complex is very well maintained and the staff throughout very friendly and helpful. We had an unforgettable day.

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Unfortunately it was packed, allegedly only half a...

Unfortunately it was packed, allegedly only half as many people as they normally let in. Corona seems to be out of date in DK. The distance was not kept, the rides almost fully occupied. You waited in narrow queues sometimes 50 minutes. The visit was a disappointment for us and our son! But it depends on the day, supposedly it should be emptier on Saturdays than in the week, we can't believe that. Maybe we were just unlucky.

Meh

Family amusement park for the whole family. If you...

Family amusement park for the whole family. If you are above 1.20 you can go anywhere. You don't have to go here for roller coasters with inversions, because there aren't any. In the hamburger restaurant you can get unlimited refils on your soft drinks. For the strong thirst so. Catering prices are substantial but the portions are large.

Too many people (despite alleged half capacity due...

Too many people (despite alleged half capacity due to Corona) and queues for everything, even buying ice cream you had to stand in line for 20 minutes .. will be reluctant to experience Legoland with full capacity and completely sold out, it must be physically impossible to move..

We zijn met de caravan, en toen we gingen reserver...

We zijn met de caravan, en toen we gingen reserveren zag de camping er op de site prachtig uit. Ruime plekken, veel gras, mooi terrein et cetera.
In de praktijk ziet het er toch wel anders uit.... kan ook niet anders. Het is geen camping waar je minimaal een week verblijft. De vriendelijkheid en het gevoel krijgen dat alles wel mogelijk is, maakt heel veel goed!
We waren er om 12 uur en eigenlijk konden we pas om 15 uur inchecken. Geen probleem! Om 12 uur hadden wij onze plek.
De eerste dag zijn we naar het Lego House gegaan (alles hadden wij in Nederland al gereserveerd). Bij de receptie hadden ze al gewaarschuwd; het is heel druk, wees op tijd!
Wij waren ruim op tijd, en inderdaad, het was enorm druk!!! Maar ook hier weer: heel vriendelijk en gastvrij en wat is het Lego House toch leuk!!!!!!

De volgende twee dagen naar Legoland. Een stukje lopen vanaf de camping. Een ontzettend stom stukje lopen. De camping en de huisjes lijken niet meer prioriteit van Legoland. Het kasteel en het hotel is kennelijk het belangrijkst.
Het vliegveld zie je achter de bomen liggen en dat verklaarde meteen die enorme herrie van de avond en ochtend.
Na de 10 minuten lopen bereik je dan de langverwachte ingang. Dat was schrikken! Wat een mensenmassa!!!!

Midden op het plein was er een tassencontrole. Geen idee wat we daar nou mee moesten. Wel of niet in die rij gaan staan? Wij hebben het niet gedaan en gingen voor de rij richting het park. Maakte kennelijk geen verschil.
Eenmaal binnen was het nog steeds druk.
Met de plattegrond in ons hand zijn we gaan genieten. Ook hier weer; personeel is ontzettend behulpzaam en vriendelijk. Dit maakt echt een hoop goed hoor.
De lange wachtrijen worden verzacht door genoeg speelmogelijkheid voor de kinderen wat uiteraard bestaat uit Lego bouwen.

De attracties zijn leuk maar sommigen zijn wel verouderd. Lego is verkleurd of stukjes afgebroken. De helft van de waterspuiters bij de pratenbootjes deden het niet.
De Ninja Ride was 4 keer gesloten in 2 dagen ivm storing. Ook een achtbaan was een hele dag dicht. Dit is natuurlijk pure pech, maar jammer voor ons.

De live shows zitten wel goed in elkaar en heel gericht op publiek.

Toiletten zijn schoon en het eten vonden wij prima maar erg duur.

Lego moet je absoluut niet kopen in Legoland. Bizarre prijsverschillen met Nederland en internet. Zeker 10% hoger wat kan oplopen naar 20%. En leg dat maar uit aan je 7 jarige Lego-gek. Ook zelf moesten wij ons inhouden. En dat is echt een teleurstelling want je wilt graag iets meenemen naar huis.
Verder vonden we de shops tegenvallen, met name de thema-shops. De Ninjago-shop was klein en had helemaal niet zoveel keus.

Wij zijn 2 jaar geleden naar Legoland Duitsland geweest. Dat vinden wij een mooier park. Zeker ook de camping. Het is overzichtelijker, ligt niet naast een drukke weg of vliegveld, er is een aparte ingang voor vakantiepark-gasten en de shops in het park zijn leuker.

De toiletgebouwen op het vakantiepark zijn wel schoon maar verouderd.
De verse broodjes zijn heerlijk en ruime keus.
Na drie dagen hectiek zoeken we de rust van Denemarken weer op.
We zijn een ervaring rijker, we zullen hier niet snel weer heen gaan....

Very nice theme park for children. All built aroun...

Very nice theme park for children. All built around the Lego industry, it reproduces lots of nice scenes from the movies of from the real world. It has a decent store where you can buy lots of Legos, but the prices are not necessary better than other places.

So amazing ... You must plan more than one Day for...

So amazing ... You must plan more than one Day for this adventure and take a lot of money, than you'll have a great time. There are many toilets, sitting places, food- & drinkstations and shops. The employee of Legoland are very polite !!! Enjoy it !!!

this place is amazing! All of a Lego lovers childh...

this place is amazing! All of a Lego lovers childhood dreams in the flesh. I wish I had come here as a kid. But nonetheless, even in my 20s now I loved it. The Lego models of buildings and movie scenes were just perfect. The rides are more for kids. There are only a few for adults. But it was still a great day spent there.

Very good for young children up to 10 years who ca...

Very good for young children up to 10 years who can go most of the attractions. Amazing creations made by lego that impress at all ages. The day was long (8h) but intense and fun. The aquarium was a great experience.

Pass on your own childhood memories to the next ge...

Pass on your own childhood memories to the next generation. A really nice park for old and young. Only you have to take a discount code with you! The 'normal prices' are unfortunately beyond good and evil. But that is probably the way in all the parks ...
What we really liked was the friendliness of the entire park staff. From the entrance to the smallest to the biggest attractions - friendly and helpful staff everywhere. Thank you very much!

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Amusement park with lots of rides in Lego vintage....

Amusement park with lots of rides in Lego vintage. Suitable for younger children (under 10 years). The mining, built by Lego, is fantastic, but otherwise Legoland is much like any theme park. Prices for food are quite high and the cheaper food is not that good. Western country offers the best food. Works well with food bag. The queues are sometimes very long in high season, counting 45-60 mins to popular attractions when there are a lot of people.

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Came back with my boys after 30 years. Still a he...

Came back with my boys after 30 years. Still a heap of fun. Perfect for young families, we are 3 boys 4, 8 and 10 and there were rides for everyone. Grab the two day ticket and go midweek, so you don't feel rushed and the queues are a little shorter.
The food was about as expensive as you think it will be but not outrageous. We got the buffet tickets and I found it good value.
The mini world looks a little tired and was the only thing I thought needed work.

At the beginning I would like to point out that I ...

At the beginning I would like to point out that I am writing this review when I am 15 years old, so I am not an adult, but I am not small enough to play with blocks. The first thing to remember about Legoland is that it is more of an amusement park than a museum. The main difference between the "traditional" park and the Lego park is a large miniature park with various cities, rivers, etc. It is all alive: cars drive, ships sail, windmills are spinning, even on the canals there are locks that let ships through. Plus, a lot of things are just made of bricks. There is also a lego store where you can find and buy many rare (and very expensive) models. Although I didn't buy any, it's nice to look at the model of blocks that is so difficult to buy and almost impossible to find in a typical store in Poland. There are also some pretty nice roller coasters. Due to the coronavirus, there is a place for hand disinfection at all attractions and people often use it (the liquid in these devices is not sticky, unpleasant and drying out, so you can use it many times). Nobody wears a face mask here, but generally most people try to keep their distance. I was here after the start of the school year (in Denmark) and on a cloudy, slightly rainy day, but thanks to this, the queues were much smaller than usual. At the entrances to attractions, you can sometimes see signs that suggest how long to stand in line, often there were numbers such as 15 minutes or even more, but I was standing in these lines for about three minutes. I had a ticket for the whole day (attractions are open from 10:00 to 17:00) and despite the really short queues and the arrival even before opening, I could not see absolutely everything in those 7 hours. It follows that if in a year the coronavirus is less dangerous and if the weather is better, it is best to take a ticket for 2 days, then even with a small child it should be enough time. Unfortunately, there are not too many exhibitions here, e.g. on the history of Lego blocks, most likely because it would not interest young children too much. Finally, I would like to write that, as I mentioned, you walk for these 7 hours after that, so it is worth having something to eat (kabanos sausages are good), because food in legoland is expensive. In addition, if someone does not like amusement parks, he does not have to go here, unless with a child, because there is not much else here (it is a mini city, an aquarium and a few other things). I don't play with blocks anymore, but I had fun here so I recommend this place.

A great experience with the family. Whether you li...

A great experience with the family. Whether you like LEGO or got children, you'll have lot's to do here.

There are many sculptures of Lego and many activities where most are designed for kids. I'd rate two of the rides in Legoland adult rides, where the rest are mostly for kids or active Lego creators.

A quite expensive tour depending on the season, but apart from that I had a great time with some family, and the only time the child was crying was when he found out we were going home.

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