Fun place with great activities for children. Mkt folk but went anyway and then I have two children of 4 and 5 years. Expensive to eat here, very expensive, recommend that you bring food o got in a cool bag.
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Legoland is very expensive, but we choose to visit the park every few years, as both men and sons love the colorful boulders. The blocks themselves, inspire play, Legoland shows what they can use, and only the imagination limits the size of the building.
Legoland, een leuk pretpark voor het hele gezin wat toch gespecialiseerd is voor kinderen en voor 98 % uit Lego bestaat. Er zijn wel een aantal achtbanen waar je pas vanaf 120 cm in mag.
A great place for active rest and fun for both children and adults. Everything is perfectly organized throughout the whole area. There are plenty of toilets, places to relax and eat. You can eat here on site And you can bring it yourself. There are many attractions, it is difficult to list them all. One day here is not enough.
Really not worth it. Rides are for little kids, who really don't play with Lego. Older kids, who do play, have just a couple of fun rides. Pointless and disappointing.
Hilarious !!! We had the tickets online because it saves a little and we have practically made a row at the entrance. For the attractions, however, given the high season, we had to wait a little but never more than 15 minutes. For lunch we opted for a hot dog at one of the many stands inside the park and the prices are average. Remember that the attractions close one hour before the park closes, so Minilandia can be visited with ease towards the end when the games are closed.
The good balance between Lego constructions and pure amusement park. A good place to spend 2 days with your family with children between 7 and 14 years.
Legoland is een fijn attractiepark voor de kinderen. Alles staat in het teken van de legoblokjes. Er zijn leuke attributen van legeblokjes gemaakt en zie je overal in het park terug. Het park is schoon en netjes bijgehouden. De attracties zijn super en vooral de achtbanen zijn een must. Er zijn leuke shows of films te bekijken in 4 D. Er zijn voeldoende wc aanwezig en een hapje of drinkje zijn ruimschoots in verschillende varianten aanwezig. Het hotel is wel duur maar je kunt in de omgeving een prive huisje uren via verschillende organisaties dat scheelt enorm. Parkeren kost bij Legoland 50,00 kronen is ongeveer 6,80 voor een hele dag. Koop van tevoren de toegangsbewijs dan dan kun je zo door lopen en hoef je niet zolang aan de kassa te staan.
Now what can I say about this place. I wasn't looking forward to going but found it to be A MAZ ING. It was thoroughly enjoyable and a complete joy to visit. I CAN WAIT to return with my girl and do the rides with her. Oh yes and my girl is 46yo and also had the most amazing time leaving with a new coat and of course some Lego.
It is not too big. suggest to come 20-30 oct, weekday, no que at all. we drove from copenhagen 8 am arrive 11:30 am and leaving 16:30 pm arrive copenhagen 19:30 pm. it need 3 hrs driving. its good for young kids. the games prize is much better than those of Tivoli Garden. Suggest to buy engraved Lego container box or key chain.
Great park! The kids had a wonderful time. We went in July and I must say that it was very crowded and waiting times were long. If you go early, they let you in before opening time and you can go on several rides without cueing.
An incredibly beautiful place. I love how the heart of Legoland (the old minibus in lego) opens up the park and gives joy to small and large. Legoland is perfect with children and especially children between 4-11 years. But there are also great experiences for the adults ... And what a great story this place has ;-)
Nice and well-kept park. Fun for the whole family. Many different activities. Only minus is the amount of people and queue length. Will totally come again, out of high season.
Rarely seen such a clean theme park. 1 star deduction is only given because some things were really closed and the full entry price was still taken. But otherwise you have to have been there. Fascinating Lego buildings and a couple of great rides.
Great day spent. A lot of fun for our two (6 and 8). From 120cm our little one could go anywhere. A nice day even in spite of Corona. At all rides at least 2 dispensers with disinfectant and the trips are timed so that there was always enough distance and families could ride together.
Really great place to spend the day with a 4 year old. Some rides have height restrictions, but that only held us back from one ride that my son really wanted to go on.
Tip: don't spend too.much time early on looking through the miniatures that they have scattered around. Go on as many rides as possible, then browse through the miniatures(otherwise you'll end up like us and only had time to go on half the rides we wanted to because we spent too much time walking through).
There are plenty of things to keep the little ones busy and running around. By the end of the day, my son was knackered and had a really great time!
Fun park, lots to do, was there at peak season so a lot of people and ques. Got to borrow a wheelchair which gave us free pass trough all the ques. Food was as expected, we where lucky and found a place to sit, it probably was clean earlier in the day, but again, peak season, so was acceptable. Toilets where a little gross tho. Defenetly coming back here, specialy since they offer extra service to those who are disabeled or, like us, cant stand in 30-60 minuts ques. Great HC parking right infront of the gate and easy payment options (book it online, much cheaper)
It's worth coming for two days, especially since most attractions close at 4 or 5 pm. Out of danish holiday, most snacks are closed, you'll have to go to one of the restaurants. The park is really a child's dream!
Perfect Day. No waiting time (the drizzle die help is I guess), and really pleasant staff, thougout the park. Enjoyed the rides and the impessive brick-art everywhere.
The miniland with the Lego buildings, and running ships, trains and cars is the best part of the park. All the rest (rides, movies, activities, restaurants) is rather mundane. The pick-a-brick wall in the shop is a big rip-off, rather go to an official Lego store for bricks.
The kids enjoyed the parc a lot. Easy to see everything in a single day. The parc is not that big. Many of the attractions, shops etc. were closed due to Covid-19. What I did not understand was that the parc was open until 18 hours but the attractions closed already at 17 hours.
Not much has been added to the mini city since I was there as a kid 20 years ago. The ticket price is too high. There is too much else they try to make money in the park. There are few rides (besides baby carousels). Way too long for the rides. We were there for 4-5 hours and tried 5 rides.
It's an overwhelmingly well-made and functional amusement park. Your own meals because the food in the park is expensive and not very haunting. Great place, lots to see! A lot of equipment for all sizes, even the smallest kids, has been really taken into account! Good shoes on my feet!
LEGOLAND Billund shows their good faith that they are willing to compensate our lost to our LEGO restaurant payment. Nice move!
LEGOLAND Billund enjoys punishing their customer My family and relatives 33 people booked 4th July LEGOLAND Billund hotel (yes that super expensive one) 9 rooms in early April 2019 and we bought LEGOLAND "two days" tickets for adults and kids.
Now LEGOLAND Billund announced kids don't need tickets and refuse to refund us the ticket we purchased before, not even a discount or something. We contacted LEGOLAND several times but always reply: not possible.
I think LEGOLAND Billund enjoys punishing their customers who booked in advanced. If there is no refund then we are going to tell everybody how LEGOLAND Billund treated their customers.
Unfortunately, you have to spend far too much time queuing up for just about every amusement. 30 - 60 min in line is not uncommon! By paying extra, you can shorten or completely skip the wait.
It's worth it. I wouldn't do that to myself during the main season. We hardly had any waiting times at the attractions in autumn and were therefore able to try out a lot of things.
A fantastic place for small and big adventure and adventure hunters. Rolecostery, slides, fear houses, mini town, many restaurants. For a full experience and a peaceful tour, two days are good.
Great amusement park with something for all ages. Clean, organised and well priced. I find most other parks the exact opposite so this is a welcome surprise.
Mega power of attractions for children and adults. Full 2 days spent among Lego blocks, slides, playgrounds, exhibitions, etc. It is worth to buy the entrance on groupon, it will be much cheaper. Food here is quite expensive. For example, a hot dog costs 50 crowns. In legoland you will find a lot of restaurants and places where you can eat your own meal. At the entrance there is a bus stop and a huge water park. Opinion helpful? Give it a thumbs up . Thanks and have fun in legoland! And as for the hotel, I recommend you check in at the airport. It's close enough that you do not have to buy bus tickets, and the price per night is affordable. Breakfast 99 crowns per person.
Very nice and funny. Not all attractions were open at this time of year, but the rest of the park was great. And at the end of the day that great firework. It was impressive.
Excellent theme park. Especially for young kids. And especially if you enjoy waiting in line. The lines aren t that long. But there s a line for everything. We stayed at the pirate suite which was fine. But there was a line for breakfasts then a second line for seating and then another wait for our table followed by a line for the buffet. And that was before getting into the actual park. The park itself contains many pleasant activities great for children up to I d say 10 years. You see quite a bit of adults without kids too, so I guess it s enjoyable for all ages.
After the horrors of the UK version, this was a delight. It helped that we went on one of their supposed low season days, so no long queues and no attempts to sell us the contemptuous q-bot bracelets. It's smaller than the UK one as well. The mini-land is a delight and was the highlight of the day. The buffet in the family restaurant was pricey but generous.
Fantastic amusement park for both kids and grown ups. I really like that there are lots of open space to have a picknick or just relax between rides. And the moving miniatures are amazing!
We were off in week 29 and it was absolutely wildly crowded, people everywhere. And due to the new guidelines, long queues were condemned for everything. There were not the same guidelines with required bandages that could ease the queues so it takes patience if you have to try anything.
It was still a social and wonderful day with the family, and of course Lego should be thankful for that, even though the shortest time we stood in line was 45 minutes.
The only thing that was noticeably awful is in terms of food and seating, the systems that restaurants ask guests to conform to require you to line up at least 1.5 hours before you get hungry. You have to choose a table, then line up to be able to order and pay for the food, but have no idea if others have "reserved" that table while queuing.
The option we chose was French hot dogs, we stood in line for 32 minutes, and meanwhile the rest of the family struggled to find a place to sit, and again there are not enough seats and again there is not a system for reservation. Guests start making queues to get a table, while others would ask people if they were about to finish when they had sat long enough. That part was really awful.