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Great place to visit with kids. This was our secon...

Great place to visit with kids. This was our second visit within two summer seasons and it really amazes as how fantastic the staff is. And queuing was also tolerable during the high season in end of July. Our previous visit in the beginning of June was quite different as there were hardly any queues on any attraction.

One of the amusement parks you should visit at lea...

One of the amusement parks you should visit at least once in your life. Grown with Lego bricks and breeding two little Legoers, We enjoyed the rides and the themes. The park is perfectly clean and well organized. Use the app to check for queueing times, and enjoy the family buffet, a quality all you can eat.

Very nice place for everyone who likes Lego. Many ...

Very nice place for everyone who likes Lego. Many attractions for children of all ages (including adults). The personal is very kind. The food is standard for this kind of amusement park, not bad but no haute cuisine either.

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First: I'm a Lego fan. But Legoland is shizophren....

First: I'm a Lego fan. But Legoland is shizophren. I willcompare it with Playmobil Funpark. 5 stars for all the Lego brick made statues, houses, animals. 5 stars for the people working there, there really friendly, mostly funny and always helping. So why only 3 stars? A) the queues. You need to wait, and wait, and wait. Example: flying eagle - 2x 30 sec ride, waiting 55 min, the automatic waiting timer said: 35 min. Same the other rides. The queuing time at the rides or in app is mostly useless. The calculating is giving someone a yellow note while he's waiting. B) the prices for food and give aways. Family buffet for 4 is 91 ! Food is good, but let's assume you want to eat twice. C) Q-Bot, closed rides, give aways. Literally you need to pay for everything. Water and Toilets are free, that's it. Even the "Gold" at the Legoldmine you can't keep, an you need to buy the medal. Playmobil Funpark: fair prices food, you have plenty of free give aways, more playgrounds, less queuing, and themes. So, if you go to Legoland: choose a time outside holidays, when the weather isn't that perfect, bring own food or be prepared to wait long and leave a lot of money.

were there in early July 2020, very empty, you nev...

were there in early July 2020, very empty, you never had to wait longer than 19 minutes despite corona precautions. Staff very hard-working and friendly, rides for children up to about 13 years good.

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What was created from the Lego bricks is really im...

What was created from the Lego bricks is really impressive and absolutely worth seeing! For that actually 5 stars, BUT: the prices for drinks, ice cream etc. beyond good and bad, for 2 adults and 3 children you should really take a huge "food package" with you, because otherwise you will be poor afterwards and will not be able to come home ! I find a cheek for the admission prices! Then: for little children absolutely nothing, a single playground for the very little ones, queue for an hour so that they can slide! Well you don't need to go to Denmark for that, every normal playground also has a slide ! For all other attractions, the child must be at least 120 cm tall, ie at least 5 years old, and then be very patient because you have to queue for at least 1 hour everywhere ... almost every child loses interest and prefers to do so ice cream again, but it costs the equivalent of 7 .
Conclusion: Sure, if DK, then also Legoland, but for us once and never again!

Legoland is in top form. We were there with childr...

Legoland is in top form. We were there with children and grandchildren. It was a good and fun day. The weather was with us except for about 1 hour. Fortunately, in the park you have plenty of opportunity to find shelter ..... or buy a Legoland raincoat

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Very cool place, for children and adults, roller-c...

Very cool place, for children and adults, roller-coasters are great, the best x-treme racers, it has a nice moment of surprise, a lot of cool water attractions so on hot days you can cool off, the amusement park is large and visiting it will definitely take you all day, one downside is the price, it's very high but it's not their fault that we earn so little in Poland

Very nice theme park. Divided substantially into t...

Very nice theme park. Divided substantially into two areas: one dedicated to small children, with games and activities suitable for under 13s, lots of buildings (obviously) in lego, and numerous dioramas of really considerable dimensions (entire cities with trains, buses, airports ...); lots of interactive games, from trains with games to play with 3D glasses, to rotating cups, small roller coasters ... The other area is dedicated to older kids, with more challenging roller coasters, rotating arms, swinging boats, castle of horrors and similaria. All closely linked to the Lego world and to the various lines (Duplo, but also Star Wars, Architecture, Powered Ups, NinjaGo ...) Inside, numerous commercial activities, bars, restaurants (the fries accompanying the meat are shaped like Lego cubes ...), which in any case are never crowded. Admission is expensive, over 50 euros each (it cost less to return from Pisa!), But it is possible to return to a price of around 16 euros within a week. In fact, in 7 hours we were unable to visit it all, and maybe a second ride would have been good. Incidentally, it is also suitable for the winter: there are "family" cabins where you can enter, and for about one euro there are infrared lamps and hot air fans that dry (if you have gone down from the rafts) and / or heat up to 2 adults and 2 children at the same time. Without a doubt, it is an experience to do: highly recommended for all ages, even for adults.

A great amusement park, for kids but also for more...

A great amusement park, for kids but also for more adult people. We had a great time, even for people in their twenties, though you might expect this park to be more for small childres. The rollercoasters were great, as well as the theme 'lego' that was incorporated throughout the whole park in a great way. We had a very nice day, it's easy to entertain yourself for a whole day here. The lines for the rollercoasters were a bit long sometimes (around midday 40 minutes waiting time was no exception) but in the morning and the evening waiting times were no problem at all. The food was also very nice, though a little bit expensive, but that is to expect in a park like this.

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This place is very good for both adult and childre...

This place is very good for both adult and children but there are things you should know before going there: if your stay is the wilderness barrel. You should bring linen and towels or you shall pay 38 . The currency there is the Danish Krone also known as DKK.
if you want to park you're car on a parking lot, you should ask the staff to give you a free ticket so you won't have any fine. For drinks and food, there are passes that allow you to have free food, activities, and drinks.
1the happy pass alows you to have free drinks
2 the season pass allows you to have free food, drinks and many activities.
But there are some restaurants that have an exception.
The park is very big so it is not a place that you visit in one day. It is wiser to stay at Billund for four days. It is better to book a Legoland hotel than staying in an other. This place has a lot of innnovations for the disabled which is pretty good. There are many activities as the Seat Lego driving school and much more. The place is divided in many sections that have many different activities. These are Miniland, pirate's Land, polar Land and many more. The staff is very good and friendly but some aren't so much.
This place is very good for children and adults. Food is rather expensive but very healthy.
I highly recommend this place is you want to go live a funny and joyful adventure.

Really great experience for all the kids, 3, 5 and...

Really great experience for all the kids, 3, 5 and 7 year olds. Could be a give star but not quite up to the level of some of the parks in other countries such as the UK. Positive we never had to wait long. Save time and bring a picnic as you need the whole day

Wonderful place. When our children were younger we...

Wonderful place. When our children were younger we were a few times in Legoland Germany. This time with our grandson (6) to Billund. It was a wonderful day. The pre-ordered buffet was also great.
The next time we will stay longer.

A great place for both kids and adults. This was t...

A great place for both kids and adults. This was the 4th time for us. Big parking lots near the area. Very nice theme park. I remember some of the attractions since from when I was a kid, 35 years ago. Nice of them to keep these. Some newer attractions, but 4 rollercoasters is more than enough.
Big plus for the lego attractions, like ninjago and the 4d cinnema.
One drawback is that the food options is not that great, and the gluten free options is very limited (one in the family is allergic)

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Wonderful. Cool rides. Lots to do. Plan well, don'...

Wonderful. Cool rides. Lots to do. Plan well, don't miss the 1pm knight jousting tournament at the far end of the park. Better bring your own snacks. Frustratingly slow service at the hamburger stand.

Very nice, especially very friendly staff! Neat to...

Very nice, especially very friendly staff! Neat toilets, in sufficient places. Clean and tidy, very neat! Admission price is quite high, but well worth it. Really a day before taking off (preferably 2 days) otherwise you will not see everything!

Great for kids. But at 35 degrees and summer holid...

Great for kids. But at 35 degrees and summer holidays you need strong nerves. Before every attraction at least 30 minutes standing in the sun is very exhausting. Too few shade places. And twice as expensive as in Germany.

Really great for the children!

Really great for the children!
It is certainly on the pricey side, and for children aged 4 there are too many restrictions. So from around 5 or 6 years old, I recommend it.
We certainly had a nice day there.

Legoland was, as always, very much visited, which ...

Legoland was, as always, very much visited, which is nicely clean and the staff are very helpful and nice. We had queued for 20 mins when it was our turn when our 3 year old grandson was peeing but she didn't want to, so she had to queue again, the young girl who was standing at the amusement heard that she said we should just go on the toilet and we then came back to the front. Great service. We were there for 7 hours and we enjoyed ourselves. The only thing I was dissatisfied with was the long queue at the season ticket, which can be done better.

Legoland is lots of fun. It's an amusement park wi...

Legoland is lots of fun. It's an amusement park with a few decent sized roller coasters, some smaller rides, and plenty of other stuff to do. There are so many impressive lego sculptures to admire! Small land is huge. It has cars, trains, boats, and planes moving around it. There are some interactive parts of many displays around legoland. Kids love looking for those buttons to push. The Atlatis (aquarium) display is really cool. There are some 4D movies, too. There is more than enough to keep you busy for a day!

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Like the handicapped, there is not really anywhere...

Like the handicapped, there is not really anywhere to get in dry weather when it is down in rods and many of the places there is not enough space between the tables for the wheelchair user a little practice for hate looked forward to a pleasant day but become somewhat disappointed also think the place on the whole is too expensive compared to what is offered

A nice Legoland. Very large (maybe a bit confusing...

A nice Legoland. Very large (maybe a bit confusing), lots of choice for all ages, friendly staff. Current admission prices (07/2020) due to corona fair (45-55% discount on admission). But ... 3 points: 1) why, despite the really large number of German visitors (and including many children under the age of 12!), Is almost completely labeled in Danish and possibly English and e.g. at the driver's license attraction, only explained the traffic signs to the children in Danish? Customer orientation (here means child orientation) is different. 2) Why do you have to Driver license attraction pay almost 14 extra per child? Without this payment, the children cannot drive the cars! There is also no option to do without a "license with a collar". That really shouldn't be the standard in an amusement park! (Sure, you pay extra for food and drinks, etc., but for normal rides ??) and 3) The corona procedures are not consistent: despite the limited number of visitors (?) There are long queues (waiting times sometimes> 40 min) because e.g. a roller coaster and other rides can only be occupied in the first and last rows (between 6-8 rows left). Then apparently 1.5-2m distance is not enough, but in the restaurants ALL tables are closely occupied in the outside area and there are floor markings in the queues (approx.1.5m distance, but nobody really sticks to it anyway), but the waiting line next to it is felt 25cm away, possibly because there is not enough space to leave an entire waiting line free? Hand disinfection hangs ready every 5m ;-). And the attractions are also disinfected every few runs.

Fantastic amusement park to spend a day with the c...

Fantastic amusement park to spend a day with the children. Or adults who are still crazy about LEGO. The attractions are not super exciting, children to the heart of 12 can have a great time here. Real thrill seekers are not in their element here.

Great place to be with childrens. Take min. 2 days...

Great place to be with childrens. Take min. 2 days to visit. Probably most indocated for famillies with childs above 6 years. Prices for bevereages inside slightly high...especially for water.

LEGOLAND Billund Resort

LEGOLAND Billund Resort

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