Compared to Europark we were a little bit dissapoi...
Compared to Europark we were a little bit dissapointed. The Kids (8&11) liked it. I would recomend a visit at Legohouse instead of LEGOLAND.
Compared to Europark we were a little bit dissapointed. The Kids (8&11) liked it. I would recomend a visit at Legohouse instead of LEGOLAND.
I believe I was with my son 9 years the last 5 years 10 times there and it is always an experience.
Fun place with many activities. Can periodically be a very long queue.
Legoland certainly meets expectations. Good logistics of it all.
Good park, clean and with good family facilities good rides of various kinds. Good but expensive food. Not last visit .... if it's for the kids .... ok and myself
Excellent place to bring kids. My 7 year old could go on to almost all rides. Food is affordable.
Cool!!! For the whole family at the same time it is worth noting that the daily ticket may not be enough in the middle of the season to visit and take advantage of all the attractions when the waiting time can reach 50 minutes. I do not recommend for the youngest 4+ is the minimum for me.
We are with the kids in October despite the cool air it was amazing. There was hardly any waiting time for even the smallest.
Very busy for the holiday season. Waiting times at the attractions are between 30 and 60 minutes with an effective travel time of 2 minutes.
The park is really nice, there are unfortunately just some rides and especially food places which are closed due to Corona. But the staff was nice and helpful. All in all, a great visit.
Really cool displays near the entrance and a interactive on the outside for people to enjoy. They also sell their limited edition Copenhagen set - a fairytale book with Hans Christian Anderson
Very nice attraction. You can easily spend 2 days here. Very expensive - although it's usually not difficult to find free tickets for kids. Often very crowded in main season. Go there a day with not too good weather
Huge expensive and queues in about 50-60 minutes. Too bad they shut in so many, it destroys the experience. Qbot is a good move, but it just looks like they are closing in too many and forcing you to pay to compensate for their mistakes.
Great for small and large children, be sure to take the necessary "change" ;-)
Legoland Castle Hotel, I was part of the inauguration of the hotel, was a great experience being the first to have stayed in the room elset
Very good trip with the grandchildren who enjoyed two days in the park.
Kids loved it, queues not too bad even in high season
Amazing park, made by and for amazing people to be amazed! Well done Lego team, thank you all very much for making playing so fun for so many people from different ages, countries, generations... Happiness is only real when shared, and Lego sure makes it easier! Loved it and mostly definitely recommended it!
Very nice park where everything is hung on Lego. You can't believe your eyes, especially in the miniature village. The tension is a bit off for older children, although they can still enjoy themselves. The attractions are not as exciting as in other well-known large parks, but the layout is great. Another nice thing is that dogs are welcome in the park. Can you still go away for a long day, and the dog can come along. Throughout the park there are drinking troughs near the toilets.
Everything too expensive. Park maintained. Staff friendly. Should you have seen. If you go back? Maybe in 15 years.
Amazing place! The miniature land is super impressive, the rides are fun and the staff is very nice
Great place for young and old. Went 2 days and that was enough.
Absolutely amazing place. Magical, cosmic. An old peasant from me and I played on a par with my son. I will definitely go back someday
So neat to see the original Legoland. There are not as many times as the American Legoland's, but the minicities are much more interesting.
Turn up half hour before the rides shut and you can enter for free to look around at all the lego buildings. A brilliant concept.
Great experience for the younger kids. A few really exciting rides, most of them are relaxed and good to handle for the less daredevils
Nice park, nice rides, also for smaller children, and lego
Kids loved it. Really worth a visit. In August there were too many people and queues were long. They have a good phone app that tells the expected waiting time, which i very nice. I recommed going there early in the morning when they open and probably in May-June.
This brought back memories... Very nice park with loads of funny looking Lego constructions. Unfortunately covid-19 regulations meant that there was no Lego available to build anything ourselves. There was however loads of disinfectant available and staff made sure that everyone used it before entering a ride. Rides were also cleaned regularly and especially in lines most people tended to keeping their distance. It was however quite crowded on both days we visited, which kept us from queuing in all the lines. We did however managed to enjoy ourselves greatly. And Miniland looks amazing, even for us Dutch who have been to Madurodam on several occasions.
Also for adults always a highlight. Unfortunately always very busy and very expensive. Most discounts are for families with small children under 12 years old.
We also like to visit the park as a family. But we are all grown up. This is always a very costly pleasure.
Very nice place for kids up to 12 yo. My kids really loved it. Be prepared to spend quite a bit of extra money on shops, photos, etc.
Very nice well-kept park! The staff is super friendly.
In the holidays and especially in the summer very crowded so you have to wait a bit longer at the rides.
There is a star deduction for the food. Unfortunately, the burgers did not taste so good and were very expensive for the price. We have our own food taken.
Like last year it was a fun day for the whole family. Children happy, parents happy. Food in the cowboy restaurant again very tasty but very expensive. Children's portions would be desirable for the Ben & Jerrys ice cream.
In connection with Corona you try to keep your distance, but many visitors do not pay attention to it. There are disinfectant dispensers at all entrances and exits.
Lovely place, but recommend on going on a weekday and not in the weekend for shorter waiting times
A great day out for the whole family. Everyone had loads of fun and looking forward to coming back soon.
Well above expectations. Kids loved it. Clean and neat. Dog friendly.
Unfortunately I was somewhat disappointed with the visit. I was expecting something more...Legoish.
The mini world at the entrance is nice and there are a good amount of large Lego builds all over the park. But there are also many areas further inside that don't feel like Lego at all. The Western area for instance felt more like Disneyland.
The 4D cinema was only showing 2 little movies, one from Lego city and the other one from Ninjago, with the former being the better of the two.
The Lego movie 2 however was not represented in the cinema. It was only shown on a normal sized wall mounted tv in a diorama room with one little bench in front of it.
The rides were also a bit disappointing. There are 5 rollercoaster style rides making up a good amount of rides for bigger kids but if your kids don't like rollercoaster rides then most of the fun choices are gone.
It's looks and feels like an outdated theme park. I must say I expected more. They let so many people enter the park that the waiting lines for the attractions are enormous. Most of the food you can get is very unhealthy and a little expensive. There are some things which are worth doing. For example the pirate boats. There you can shoot your (water) canons at the visitors, who can shoot at you too. Great fun.
Legoland is always fun. Visiting during the Star Wars Weekend and you can get a picture with the emperor, Darth Vader or one of the many other characters from the movies.
That's fun enough. But got a fish. And it keeps going up, so I have to sew it!
Very well organized family experience. There are enough toilets available. The care at the respective rides was professional and very friendly. You have to have been.
Brilliant place especially if you like Lego!! Two day pass worked a treat and gap in the middle of days is recommended. We enjoyed our second day more that the first. Be warned time will fly real fast so plan you game plan, because the is so much to do and we didn't touch any of the big scary rides. My two year old loved it, and plenty he could go on. 5 and 8 girls also loved it. We eat in the family eat all u like restaurant, which seems pricey but you get to choose lots of options and go back for 2nds or 3rds. Plenty for both kids and adults and was impressed at quality. Well we be back, you bet your small yellow backside we will.
Everything neatly taken care of. Adequate and clean toilets and not too long queues
A delight for the little ones. But also something of a replacement. The rides are wonderful and you easily have a day to go.
It was a beautiful day. The staff were very nice and friendly and helpful. Great team and thanks for the nice day.
Beautiful amusement park with a part of dynamic attractions and a part of beautiful reconstructions of cities, ports, airports, skyscrapers, castles and landscapes around the world. Obviously, it is the most famous brick in the world: the Lego. There are compositions with even more than 5 million pieces and weighing more than 20 tons. The only flaw is the price of the admission ticket, which I think is very demanding compared to other similar Italian parks. However, if you go to Billund with children you really can't miss a day in this Lego temple.
Just a great place. So much so that you should have bought a two-day ticket. There really is a lot to see, and then the amusement park equipment to be queued. Staff friendly and service-minded. Too tasty and small for your taste.
Denmark is but a price-worthy country that no more than a pile of people to beat! : D We left the car less than a mile away, a car park with a cheaper parking fee.
I was in Legoland with my children and grandchildren. It was really nicely decorated up to Haloin It was a great looking fireworks
Thanks for a wonderful experience
A large-scale amusement park with very sophisticated design. The strategy is to first go to the innermost Arctic area, play all the roller coasters and robotic arms, and then slowly go outside. Not open in winter, pay attention to the opening time.
Great park for both small and large. Serving and communicating staff
Here is something for every age. We all enjoyd being in this park. If you are in Denmark this is the first place you should go.
Very beautiful place ... boredom will not be here ..... Families friendly .... thank you that there is ...
Awesome Amusement Park! We had a excellent day! So nice to see what you can do with Lego. Child friendly and no smoking park. Smoking allowed only in designated areas of the park. There are fun active attractions which you have in the action. Making use of contemporary techniques. Miniland is a nice area to watch construction of LEGO. Roller coasters are fun, but real daredevils, may find them too quiet. There is a 4D theatre, Haunted House and a lot of water attractions. Too bad the weather wasn't excellent aswell, therefore the water attractions are skipped. Park was very clean. Toilets clean.