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Legoland Price Denmark

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To the west you'll find Europe's best beaches. To the east, the water is more shallow and the beaches are more child-friendly. Between them you'll experience some of Denmark's loveliest nature. Forests, river valleys, heaths and open skies. The central part of Jutland has been the stage for some of Denmark's most significant historical events. Here you'll find traces of Vikings, old royal castles -- and discover new contexts in the cosmos and the universe. Take a stroll through narrow pedestrian streets, sun-dappled cafés, galleries and fascinating shops. Or step inside large shopping centres with something for everyone. Visit the area's many interesting shopping areas and market towns.“” via mobileThe staff is super friendly but the infrastructure is crud! As a professional trying to upload files, the internet repeatedly quitting out is totally unacceptable. Multiple times I was transferring files, the internet would disconnect and cancel my work. Level Contributor“” via mobileI have been many times to the buffet in Legoland hotel.




White table cloth and nice tables. Try the fish and make yourself the famous stjerneskudd (local name!). For business: Great meeting rooms here outside summer season. Level Contributor“” Stayed there for one night during October 2016. We stayed just for one night and I think it was OK. I think the age 13 is the limiting age for this hotel and Legoland park. Connected to the Legoland park (from within the hotel you can pass... Level Contributor“” the location beats it all - just next to the legoland, the very first one. staff is great, friendly and helpful, and the breakfasts nice. the equipment of the kingdom-themed room (500 USD per night, which is not cheap even for denmark) was a bit of disappointment: first of all, no air condition in august (and any other month, actually)... Level Contributor“” My last visit in Billund I chose LEGOLAND hotel. I stayed in Adventure room. The room was quite large with 2 rooms. One was for children and the other one with king-sized bed for adults.




The children's room is equipped with LEGO bricks for playing and many small 3D models made out of LEGO. Room is equipped with kettle, fridge,... Level Contributor“” via mobileExactly what you expect from Danish hospitality in Billund. Clean, smart and tidy decoration with a touch of mood lighting in the restaurant if you need some hygge. And lots of Lego.1Thank Daddy2handa Level Contributor“” Stayed here 1 night to be close to the airport....a little upset the park was closed (well it was November) Great location for airport..and no noise from it. Lovely check in process, very smooth & lots of helpful info. Fab wee lego shop by reception. We had a Pirate Room and the theme was well carried out...the room was fine... Level Contributor“” via mobileThis hotel was awesome ! The kids bed had little legal packs on themthere was tons of lego figures around the hotel , and round lego buckets for kids to build ... there was a kids area with video games , pool Table and. Foosball table.




There buffet for breakfast was bright and clean and the food was... Level Contributor“” it is interesting not only for the child, but for whole family to be there, the room is excelent. we were in Ninjago and my son was very happy. The strange is that you have to make reservation even for the breakfast, but may be this is because the hotel is very big. Level Contributor“” We went without our kids(who are teenagers) on business. this is definitely a hotel for young kids. The carpets, doors and decor is busy. Everything is lego and kid-like. There are different room themes. We stayed in the adventure room. This room uses a key card to enter unlike the pirate and princess rooms where you have to carry a... Children (3-11 yrs): 39.50€ 33.50€ Adults (12+ yrs): 44.50€ 37.80€ Valid on any day in the season of 2017 No queueing at the turnstiles 136€ for 4 people 155€ for 5 people Choose Date of Visit Family Ticket 4 People Family Ticket 5 People




Choose Number of Adults: Choose Number of Children: Choose Number of Family Tickets: Gate admission prices: adults 44.50 €, children 39.50 € Free admission for children under 3 years. Please note: Online tickets cannot be used in conjunction with vouchers.Fact: If all the Lego minifigures in the world got together there’d be over 4 billion of them and they’d make up the world’s largest population. Invented in the small Danish town of Billund in 1932, the plastic yellow people have come a long way from the humble workshop of a local carpenter. To this day, Billund is still the global headquarters of the toy company, the Lego factory as well as Legoland, where kids of all ages can get to grips with 9 themed Lego ‘lands’, 4 roller-coasters, 2 water rides and over 40 other attractions built from some 60 million bricks.   Set in a country that consistently tops lists of ‘world’s happiest nations’, it’s fair to say Legoland in Billund is up there as one of the best places on earth to take kids.




Check out our tips and feedback from a family who recently visited: The Severens family recently travelled to Billund with their two children aged four and seven. We caught up with them to find out more about their trip, here’s their verdict: “Legoland Billund is the perfect choice for families like us who are not big fans of crowds or commercialism. The Duplo imaginative playground was one amazing discovery after another for our 4-year old who had fun playing shopkeeper one minute and a fire-fighter the next.  But what I loved most about Legoland is that there was so much to do for younger children. The Imagination Zone, Miniland and Duplo Land are perfect for babies and children up to four years of age. While kids between 4 and 8 will enjoy the attractions of the Legoredo town, Pirate Land and Knight’s Kingdom, Polar Land is suited to slightly older children. As soon as you enter the park, you’ll notice Miniland all around your feet with its miniature buildings, trains and boats, all made of Lego.




Duplo Land, the next zone, is just perfect for toddlers, with its cute Duplo playground and tiny tricycles. These zones will keep young kids busy all morning. Our 4-year old and 7-year old rode the Duplo merry go round again and again. And after that, they made a beeline for the Duplo train. A bit further into the park, the zones appeal mostly to children 4 years and up. We just loved the Pirate Splash Battle, pirate boats and Lego canoe. Knight’s Kingdom has more kid-friendly roller-coasters and there’s the wonderful Viking River splash. The ride our kids enjoyed most was The Temple Treasure Hunt.  We also took part in the Falck Fire Brigade challenge and competed against other families to be the fastest and best fire brigade. We skipped Polar Land, since its activities were only accessible for taller children. We stayed 2 nights at a hotel in nearby Grindsted, but if you have younger children who are in the habit of taking day-time naps,  there is plenty of other accommodation on site: Lalandia offers holiday homes, there’s a Legoland hotel too.

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