Unfortunately, a great disappointment :( Attractions are somewhat outdated and somehow did not delight us. Already after 2 hours the kids began to get bored. Maybe it's the fault of too high expectations and a contrast with the energy industry, in which there is no time for boredom. The price-quality ratio is disastrous. I give two stars with heartache.
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Fantastic park for small and adults. The only thing that is a little annoying to me personally is that some of the rides for the "adults" have a height limit of 195 cm. Now I am from Holland and of course I am a little higher than the average, but the only country I have experienced this height limit is in Denmark. (Also in Tivoli eg and several parks in Denmark) Otherwise, as said, incredibly wonderful park. Hope, however, that the new part they build is with a better height limit;)
Visited again after 20 years, a few attractions are currently not accessible due to Corona. It is best to buy the tickets online in advance, as this speeds up admission
The park itself was great to walk around in, and when you could take the time to do so, there were really a lot of details on the individual setups. Taking into account the different measures in relation to the guidelines for Corona, it would have been nice if the individual rides were equipped with screens so that the seats could be used; possibly there could have been an order for face protection. These measures to minimize the waiting time at the individual rides.
Leuk park, niet te druk. Eten wel duur maar goed, zeker voor een pretpark. Af en toe een muziekje te horen maar niet irritant aanwezig. En Lego, lego, lego natuurlijk! Wat me wel opviel is dat er bijna niks wordt gedaan met de thema's Elves en Friends. Behalve een fotomogelijkheid in het begin, een bankje met Friends waar je bij kunt gaan zitten, is er niks terug te vinden in het park.
Lot of figures and buildings is very old. It's very small. There are to many people so you have to wait like 45 minutes for everything except little Mill circle in duplo arena.
Great to visit the original Legoland, everyone on-site is very very helpful. Great things to do, well worth a visit, parking is very close, get there early so you can park close to the park.
Great experience for every LEGO fan. Staff is incredibly entertaining, spending their time with kid, making them happy while waiting in queue. It really close to the airport so you can fly almost straight to Legoland :)
Just for a saftey reminder for people staying at the hotel. Dont park at the smaller parking lots, we just had a burglary in our car, and a Norwegian experienced the same, at the same parking lot. Try to park at the big open parking lots. Legoland dont have cameras at the smaller parking lots. Thats just too bad when you pay that amount of money for a stay. Hope they fix this issue soon...
Cool legobuilds, soms nice theme rides and mostly rollercoasters at different levels, but very expensive. We expected more interactive legobuilding activities, but this is done at a separate location vallen Lego House. This is poorly advertised in order to tempt you to spend an extra day once already there. For the serious young legobuilders we would recommend Lego House only.
My daughters enjoyed the park very much but it was very crowded. We had tickets for two days and we went there on Sunday and Tuesday. Contrary to our belief, it was more crowded on Tuesday than on Sunday. My daughters enjoyed the jumping frogs, the hunted house and the viking ride.
With my 12 years old sun , best to do.lot of attraction ,lot to see.and the price to enter into Legolandis more than fair.if you are close to Billing.it is a must for all families .
Attractive place and for small and for slightly larger / older. With technical information: you can pay in crowns and in euros, but in the case of payments in euros the rest is issued in crowns. Toilets almost every step - clean, free. Souvenir shops are rather medium-sized and the prices of Lego bricks are not competitive. When traveling with children, it is worth getting a free admission ticket available in its catalogs and on websites.
Always super friendly nice staff with attention to giving the kids a great day ... Amusements spread well across all age groups. Worth a visit for the whole family.
Legoland is a fairly small amusement park. We were there at the end of April and therefore it was not too busy with waiting times. In the Netherlands we had already arranged a wheelchair and a wristband for our son so that we did not have to stand in the queue extra long. You then use the Qbot inputs at the different atrakties. If you cannot make use of this, first go to the back of the park when you enter and then walk back. Then you avoid the crowds a bit. My advice also go to legoland house, which we found much nicer.
Fantastic park. Longest queue was a 20 minutes. Clean and everywhere space. Own food and dogs may also enter the park. Good vibe further in the park. One of the better amusement parks out there. Buying in advance via the site ticket and parking ticket is a lot of waiting and money!
I have been several times. such a big area and an interesting place. I love the miniature of the building's signature each countries around the world. Ninja Go stand or area is one of my favorite. But, the restaurants are over price and not really good. It's mostly outdoor activities, so better you check the weather forecast before you come. The souvenir items are not interested enough. You can reach by bus, if you stay outside of billund.
Very nice place to spend time. It is a place to hangout out with family and friends. We had a great time. Also the mini land with the tiny houses and places, build with Lego is amazing. The show with the fighting knights was impressive.
The park looks tired, as if it has not been given attention for years. It is a mess of attractions. The flight simulators are great, but have nothing to do with Lego. Why are there penguins? The only relationship with Lego is that there are dolls and other objects from Lego scattered throughout the park. Furthermore, it is just an outdated amusement park.
At many attractions it only becomes clear what it's like when it's almost your turn. That is unfortunate, because you regularly find out that your child finds it too scary after you have stood in line.
Fortunately it was quiet after Easter, so we didn't have to wait nearly anywhere long. The disadvantage is that most of the positions were closed or understaffed.
For the Lego fan: go to LegoWorld in the Jaarbeurs Utrecht or if you have to choose in Denmark, go to Lego House. Legoland adds nothing. If you have young children, then Legoland is fun, but no different than other amusement parks.
Good for kids with lots of options. But for adults it's bit underwhelming, especially when you consider adults have to pay more. Visited pizzaria is very good. You need two days to cover the whole park, especially when the queues are long and opening hours are short. Overall it's good fun for kids.
Been to Legoland many times, but it remains fun. Now in Corona times the fun of the pirate boats is gone and several restaurants are closed, but that is the only thing that disappointed us. The experience remains great and the staff are very friendly. We like to come back.
Legoland in Corona times - mandatory with prior online booking. Of course it was full, but we thought it was well distributed. Waiting times are always annoying of course, but it was still an enchanting excursion into the world of colored stones! Definitely a risk of repetition.
Interesting place beautiful exhibitions of blocks, but very long waiting time for various attractions (1.15 min) we were waiting for a ride in the queue
It's a pretty nice day Due to Corona and the few people, you could drive everything nicely without waiting long. Unfortunately, there are no real attractions for action junkies like looping on a roller coaster. But in and of itself very, very beautiful
Had an excellent time. The rides were enjoyable, the food and drink was very good. The personel were fluent in English and the Lego builds were amazing.
Clean, neat and super! Here under the Corona, they are completely with with plenty of opportunities to support and they clean well. So those even spirited walls of staff are dedicated and skilled
Great place. Some of the models are and look quite dated, but they have been there for many years. It's great to come back year after year and see it evolve. Rides are mostly for younger kids. Not many thrill rides. Kids will love it!
We thought there may have been Billund specific Lego, our son was a bit upset that there wasn't. The food was good but a little pricey. But he had a fantastic time non the less.
Super fun. We were at the end of May. It is worth choosing an option for two days. Despite the rain, we had a great time. The upside was the very small queues to attractions. I returned there after about 20 years and during this period Legoland expanded considerably. I recommend for small and large.
Fun for the whole family especially for the children. Both the 3 and 6 year old had a lot to do. Was part 6 year old wanted as we could not all ride together because of the limit of 100cm. Long queues at most, 20-60min. Maybe you should buy q-bot or what it was called to get shorter queue time. Expensive food but there were several picnic areas for food.
Ideal place for Lego lovers. In addition to various buildings in the park there is also the possibility of buying boxes of buildings. Completing the park's attractions for young and old.