Great day with the kids, only negative thing to sa...
Great day with the kids, only negative thing to say, is that a lot of the food and beverage shops were closed! You have full house so the money to pay for the staff should be there!
Great day with the kids, only negative thing to say, is that a lot of the food and beverage shops were closed! You have full house so the money to pay for the staff should be there!
It is good to be here. Place suitable for people in every age. Great fun guaranteed
I imagined it different, more fun. I One day it is suffice for it. The staff is nice and friendly . A lot of rides are recomended for children taller than 110 cm or even 120.
Class experience very nice people. At our visit was a lot of food stalls to the season owed for but little waiting time very well maintained and clean gladly again
Very nice park and then not only for children. Too bad that service in the hospitality industry is so terribly slow. We had to wait longer for our drink or food than for an attraction.
We should have waited until the worst tourist mass is over. It was simply impossible to 'get to'. So the two stars are self-inflicted. We often come to the park and come happy again.
Absolut toll!
Wir werden nicht das letzte Mal hier gewesen sein.
This is a great theme park, especially if you like Lego! There are loads of mind- blowing Lego models all around the park, including giant minifigures, life-sized animals and a huge X wing from Star Wars. Miniland is wonderful, with really detailed Lego models of buildings and vehicles. It's a good theme park for beginners, as apart from the big rides it had some places where you can relax and unwind. The Lego- shaped chips in the family buffet tasted add good as they looked! I would go for 2 days, as just one doesn't seem like enough time to for everything in without rushing. The queues aren't add long as in other theme parks, the longest was about 30 mins. And that was a new ride (the Flying Eagle) so what do you expect? The pirate- themed room was awesome. Definitely go if you have the time.
Very worthwhile. The staff are all very nice. The park is very clean. Everywhere seats are available to take a break and the rides are not just for kids.
You should bring food and drinks yourself as it is sometimes very expensive. Also, the entrance fee is neat, but when you buy before in the Internet you can save a lot. For larger applications, a day to get along is almost too little.
Don't waste your money. First of all the park is rather small and done within half of a day. Most rides are small and 15-20 years old. The management haven't even spent money on a fresh paint. If your kids is more than 6-7 years old they will not like the park.
Finally the food is overpriced and the quality even below what you can expect in a amusement park.
You are better off if you have the chance to visit one of the Lego parks in the US.
It was a great experience, but there could have been more variety for us in the things that were made out of lego, for example: houses, cities, ports, ... and not everything was made out of lego, for example: benches, stalls,. .. outside of these things it is really a must for young and old. there is a lot to do and experience in all present attractions. My compliments!!!
Needless to say, LEGOLAND
A dream world for all ages
I enjoyed the attraction because the waiting time was short.
The miniature zone that depicts the famous places in the world in the center with Lego is a masterpiece. Thrill-type attractions will increase as you go to the back zone. Baby care is complete with Libero diapers. Stroller parking spaces are available at various locations, so you can enjoy it with your baby. You can save on a set of entrance tickets to Legoland Hotel, Village and partner hotels.
Completely overcrowded! Even without Corona, especially in times of Corona. Keeping your distance is not possible. Close queues everywhere. For each ride you have to wait 30-40 minutes. The waiting time is also so long because people are constantly being admitted without any waiting time, who have paid 699 crowns extra for a program called Reserve & Ride so that they don't have to wait. You feel like a normal family, who paid "only" almost 200 EUR for 4 people, second-rate. For us a lost day on vacation.
Nice place, maybe some better information wanted...
Always nice to come back after some years. Legoland keeps investing in new creations and attractions.
A destination for the whole family, bearing in mind that many of the larger rides have age or size restrictions (for example, only from 115cm height). The figures and cities / regions are lovingly constructed. We especially liked the 4D Legocity movie. Apart from that, what applies to most of the parks is that you have to count down waiting times, but it's definitely worth a visit!
Great place for a family trip, with lots of pleasures, eateries and all kinds of attractions.
Really great - my 5 year old was electric the whole time were there.
Had a nice day in Legoland! Just a pity that we have been standing in line for more than 1 hour to buy tickets. We arrived around 10.15 and then only 4 checkouts were open. Long lines for all checkouts. More opened around 10.45. Too bad, this was a damper on this beautiful day. Tip; arrive between 9.30 and 9.45 so that you are on time to buy tickets
It's fun to be there, but the rides close at 6pm, you do not get a physical card and it is not easy on the app to find your way around and drive for a long time.
Excellent and excellent place for children and adults. Lots of water games on warm days. recommend
Very good place for all ages. Good for both children and elders. There are museums, rides, and replica of all types of living things. There are replica if statues from all over the world. Europe America Asia and Africa all types of replica available. There are boat rides and train rides. There are restaurants and nice sitting places. Basically this is a place where you an spend the whole day even 2/3 days to relax and do activities
Pretty much what you would expect. Cool displays, but all outdoors so not as good on a rainy day.
Fantastic amusement park that unites adult and childish souls. There is something for the little ones and the big kids. However, some of the rides may need an update, or new ones are needed.
Great place for the kids! It's alright if your a big kid! Big kids head for Lego House keep this one for the little people!
I adore Lego, and although I was not there, the place is cool
A really great park with many attractions even for the little ones. The attractions are varied and make the whole family a lot of fun. The prices for food and drink in the park I find quite expensive. But you can bring your own. Unfortunately, it is often very busy in the park in the summer months, so you really have to queue for a long time everywhere.
Nice to see and lots of fun, but if you're more into actually playing with Lego, and want to see the Lego how it is today you should really visit Lego House.
We were almost 30 degrees on a Sunday. Despite the warmth, one of the best decisions we made on our vacation. Few people, short queues, great weather. We've been there for the fourth time and we've never had so few visitors. Our children could drive everything, so 5 points and we will definitely be back. Here's another tip. Get yourself a discount coupon in Germany, as the entry price for a family of 4 is over EUR 200. This year, thanks to a friend, we had a coupon from Kellogs and paid just under 100 euros. So if you already know in Germany that you want to go to Legoland, you should look out for a discount coupon. Otherwise, I wish everyone a lot of fun in Legoland Billund.
Nice things for children, very great aquarium with underwater tunnel and a ray that likes to swim directly over the tunnel, very impressive!
Less exciting for adults and unfortunately everything is closed from 1am, although the park does not close until 6pm.
Great place for all Lego fans. You can easily spend a few days in the park.
The whole family loved the amusement park. There is much to do for both large and small. We are incredibly impressive about the welcoming attitude of people with special needs and would like to thank the staff for their actions in emergency situations. Will really recommend the park to others with special needs.
Everything clean and nice staff. Only the prices for food etc. are completely overpriced even by Danish standards.
I like the game to be a part of the can at Legoland
Great park with plenty of exiting activities for kids in different ages. Long waiting time in the high-season.
Legoland Billund, the original Legoland park, opened on June 7, 1968 in Billund, Denmark. The park is located next to the original Lego factory and Billund Airport, Denmark's second-busiest airport. Over 1.9 million guests visited the park in 2011 and since the opening more than 50 million guests have visited the park. This makes Legoland the largest tourist attraction in Denmark outside Copenhagen. The Legoland parks that have since been built are modelled upon Legoland Billund, most noticeably the Miniland area, which is made up of millions of plastic Lego bricks.
Great entertainment park for (small) children and grown ups with a passion for Lego. Most rides are specifically targeted for children, so don't expect any thrilling rollercoasters.
Dejligt sted, med forlystelser til alle aldre og med mange gode spisesteder
LEGOLAND is a nice place to play, but eating in the family restaurant was a mega big disappointment. The food was boring and not to taste. Pizzas were bland and again tasteless. Disappointed with the food, happy for a nice day with the family. Gives only 1 star and that is for the experience with the food. The park gets a clear 5er.
The trip to Billund is well worth it to visit this park, especially if you have kids. The tickets are pricey, but it lets you access all the attractions. The rides are a lot of fun, but more than a few we're under repair when we visited. Also, the park is beginning to show its age a bit, but they're trying to keep up with new features and attractions. I recommend bringing your own refreshments and food since food bought within the park is rather expensive.
So, as a Lego fan, I found it was always cool. It's not cheap, but that's Denmark, but you know that before
One of the best museum , it s a must go for lego fans
Always worth a trip. Fun for all ages. We bought the tickets through our rental office and saved a lot of money. Great experience, even if you have to wait a long time at the attractions, but that's part of it. We were there on a Wednesday and it was raining like a bucket, but still it was fun, even if it was incredibly busy.
Cool park not too big can be done well in one day. (Nowhere more than 20 minutes confessed) However, it is already September during the high time it could be tight. All very nice here.
The original LEGOLand was a blast! Little bit of something for everyone of all ages. Would definitely go again!
The entrance is really cheeky but the children were happy
Great time for the kids, play a bit with lego while in a queue. Lots of not-that-big rollercoasters. Doable in one day, unless you go in the high season.. then you'll be waiting a lot. Quite expensive food and drinks.. but that's to be expected I guess.
Everything I dreamed of as a child ... great for the whole family. One day is not enough for this park. Fun attractions, lots too. Nothing really exciting, no thrillrides. To nice enough anyway. Some things like 4D movie miss subtitles or another solution for the language. ..
This park is so awsome! The park is perfect for a 2 day trip. Me and my dad goes here every summer, and we have just as much fun every time. Nice staff and good food. The only bad food experience I've ever had there is at the castle. The night's buffet or something. Terrible. Dry and cold food. But all the other food-places are super yummy. A lot of fun for all ages. My dad and I usually spends 2 days in LEGOLAND and 2 days in LEGO house. I really recomend this park for every LEGO-fan.
This is an entremly big park, and a lot of fun for botn small and bigger kids. I really reccomend this place to everybody, but NOT in July - it is far too many people there in July. Late June or early August are better. Buy the tickets online one week before, and save money and time when you get there - it is a lot to see!
How can I explain? It's really a beautiful place for those who are passionate about Lego and even for those who want to have fun like a playground and that's it.
Mooi opgezet en afwisselende attracties. Erg commercieel. Wat dat betreft een gewoon pretpark. Helaas een van de drukste dagen van het jaar. Verschillende thema's die mooi zijn uitgewerkt.
Enorm lange wachtrijen bij de (vieze) wc's.
Too crowded. 1 hour waiting for most attractions. Too few sitting areas. Very expensive. The burgers was dry and didn't taste anything. To many shops that didn't have anything to do with Lego, like Vero Moda.
Can be a bit of a bummer when there are many people. And then it's just a mega cool place to run around with his friends.
Amazing place, everything seems to be possible to be built from lego Great experience
Good and delicious as always. Definitely a place we will return to
Very nice despite Corona. A few attractions could not be visited but there were only short waiting times. But it wasn't empty either, so the atmosphere also matched. They put more effort into the ambience than in Germany and the gastronomy is worlds better. Only the so-called 4D cinema is completely meaningless
It's Lego and when you're there outside of school holidays there are not that many people. We were almost in line.
I really enjoyed Legoland, and was on a trip with my girlfriend. It is actually quite enjoyable for two adults, even though one trip is probably enough for a couple's trip. With kids this is a Scandinavian treasure, I am taking my nephews from Norway to go here, such an amazing experience and a thoroughly amazing day activity!