best time to arrive legoland

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Best Time To Arrive Legoland

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Download our Top Tips Download our Top Tips to help make the most out of your day! Save up to £15 per person and enjoy faster entry with online Print At Home Tickets Measure your child’s height at home and plan which rides you can enjoy in advance by checking for any restrictions on our Rides & Attractions pages. Bringing children under 3? Take a look at the rides most suitable for under 3s and no minimum height restriction. Download the free Resort App to help you plan your visit Download the FastConnect app and register your device at home to connect automatically to free Wifi upon arrival. Let your imagination run wild by creating your very own LEGOLAND Windsor Resort Hotel birthday party in an exclusive area of Bricks Family Restaurant. To find out more click here. Head to NEXO Knights Kingdom, Pirate Shores, and Kingdom of the Pharaohs first and work your way back through the park – these are the quietest areas of the park in the morning




Invest in a Q-Bot at The Beginning or in Adventure Land to beat the queues and get the most out of your day. Is it your birthday? Make your way to Guest Services located in Heartlake City where you can pick up a Birthday Badge and have a special message put up on our information boards around the park. Catch a show or take a stroll around Miniland for some light relief during your visit. Head to the Imagination Theatre to watch the LEGO® 4D Movie and Nexo Knights before 3pm as it tends to get busier later in the day. Reach new heights on Sky Rider and Space Tower in the middle of the day when it will be quieter. Personalise your trip with an engraved key LEGO® Brick keychain – only at the Splash and Play store! With our Buy Now, Collect Later service, you can beat the rush by buying your LEGO gifts earlier in the day and pick them up from  when you leave. If you are staying at the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort hotel we can even send them directly to the hotel so they will be ready and waiting for you after a full day of adventure.




Make sure to visit The Last Chance Bazaar located in Kingdom Of The Pharaohs, the only store in the entire park where you can purchase individual LEGO bricks. Check out the following attractions and shows which have little to no queues: Brickville, Castaway Camp, DUPLO® Splash Safari, DUPLO® Theatre Puppet Show, Loki’s Labyrinth, Miniland, and X-BOX® Gaming Zone. Head to the big rides like The Dragon, Vikings' River Splash and Atlantis Submarine Voyage in the late afternoon when the park is winding down. Collectable Pop Badge with each kid’s meal in the Family Restaurants. Don’t forget to share your visit with us at one of our Touch Screen Survey Points or TripAdvisor The LEGO Big Shop can get very busy at the end of the day. The store is much quieter between 12pm – 4pm Enjoyed your day but didn't get to see everything you wanted to? Upgrade to an Annual Pass & get your entry free refunded! Hidden Treasure Around the Resort




The Loch Ness Monster Lies in the depths of Miniland. Can you find the bubbles in the water that give away his secret location? You can soak your friends on Pirate Falls – Treasure Quest by firing the cannons in the viewing area! Can you spot the buttons at the bottom of the Hill Train? If you press them, our fish come to life and shower the explorers aboard the Heartlake City Express. From the safety of dry land, press the buttons next to S.Q.U.I.D Surfer and squirt your friends as they ride the waves. Head up to Vikings’ River Splash and in a hidden cove you will find splash-tastic cannons to drench any Vikings sailing the seas! You can look forward to a reunion with all the LEGOLAND activities you know and love. There's speed, action and excitement for the whole family at LEGOLAND. Spend the world's best-ever mini-break inside the LEGOLAND Park! A world filled with hours of fun awaits when you visit Lalandia®. There are endless opportunities for both young and old.




Get closer to the animals! You drive across the African savannah, where zebra and giraffes have right of way. Continue into the Lion's Den. Feel the thrill as the big cats lumber past your car. Zoo with many pet animals such as goats, rabbits, horses, pigs, dogs and guinea pigs. You will also find camels, zebras, ostridges, monkeys and raindeer. This is the only plce in Denmark where you find white lions and giant red kangaroos. Are you ready for a whole day with sports activities together with your family? Carrying our red bracelet as a sports passport you and your family have access to all our activities. Put together your own activity day – just the way you feel like. Do some things together or do your respective things and meet for lunch. Exercise outside or inside and try out branches of sports you have no doubt never tried out before. We simply put all we have got at your disposal. During the summer holidays our holiday sports guide welcomes you and introduces you to the possibilities of the day.




You have free access to the changing rooms, lockers are available and a meeting point will be arranged in Vejen Idrætscenter, so that you find each other again. Go on adventures in and round Vejen Idrætscenter: - Use your feet and hands for e.g. beach volleyball, street basketball, petanque and mini golf - Take a racket fight in badminton, squash or tennis - Participate in more than 30 different teams, e.g. step, pump training and ball training, cross fitness, yoga and dancing - Take part in Easy Line, a combination of strength and fitness training, or Indoor Cycling (only adults and children above 140 cm) - Pay a visit to the swimming baths with diving boards at 1, 3 and 5 m – if you dare! - Try out the climbing wall, canoes and water playthings while the grown-ups relax in the spa bath - Jump, try out trampoline and tumbling and do a somersault in the gymnasium - Play table football and table tennis and jump on the outside jumping pillow




- Play in the jungle gym, play “the ground is poisonous” and play football on "Den røde plads" (the red square) - Take a run on the athletics stadium or in the wood and do some training and elongation in the trainingpavilions - Challenge the family in floorball or mini football on the synthetic field in front of Vejen Idrætscenter - Borrow a mountain bike and take a ride on our brand new track round Vejen Idrætscenter. In the centre of Kolding lies Jutland’s last royal castle, Koldinghus. Enter this fascinating castle renovated respecting the history underlying the Koldinghus we know today. Here, Danish kings stayed when they visited Jutland, and King Christian. 4 had his first day of school in one of the castle halls. Koldinghus contains history and myths dating back to the mid-1200s. Today, Koldinghus serves as a modern museum that conveys culture and history for both children and adults. Here are activities for children that include both playing and learning.




Koldinghus contains collections that include interiors from the 1500s and up to the present time, Romanesque and Gothic church culture, older Danish arts and crafts with an emphasis on ceramics and silver. The newly restored wings are a world-class attraction that has been awarded the EUROPA NOSTRA prize. Jelling is home to Europe’s finest Viking-Age monuments: Denmark’s two largest grave mounds and two runic stones erected by the kings Gorm the Old and Harald Bluetooth in the eighth century. In 1994, the royal monuments and Jelling Church came under the patronage of the UNESCO World Heritage List. The 10-meter northern mound, presumed to have been built by King Harald Bluetooth, contained a wooden burial chamber in which the king’s father, Gorm the Old, had been entombed. The 70-meter southern mound is not actually believed to have been a burial site. The church sits between the two mounds and has an underground burial chamber. The smaller of the two large rune stones in front of the church was erected around 940-50 AD by Gorm the Old in honour of his queen, Thyra.




The runic inscription reads: “Gorm the Old made this monument in honour of his wife, Thyra, the flower of Denmark”. This is the oldest known reference to the name of the nation. The inscription on the larger of the two rune stones, erected by Harald Bluetooth, reads: “King Harald made this monument in honour of Gorm, his father, and Thyra, his mother. Harald who won Denmark – in entirety – and Norway and who brought Christianity to the Danes.” The two rune stones, together with the church and the two grave mounds, are evidence of the transition from paganism to Christianity in Denmark and the change from Norse burial traditions to those of Christian religious practice. The Royal Jelling visitor’s centre relates the inspiring story of the royal monuments, their origin and significance. Visitors from near and far are fascinated by Ribe's quaint, charming ambience and the town's 1300 year-old history. In Ribe, the medieval past sets the stage for a modern present joined, seamlessly, into a vibrant town with a long list of exciting year-round activities to delight the young and the young-at-heart.




Denmark's oldest town is steeped in history and art with shops and restaurants adding to an exceptional atmosphere. Take a walk on a bridge 60 meters high Bridgewalking – the prospect of something special.Feel the slight shaking feeling, when the train rumbles across the bridge far beyond you. The tour starts at the Velkomstcenter, where a guide welcomes you. Together, you go from the Velkomstcenter to the bridge, where you are attached to a safety system - and then its 60 metres up and onto the bridge. Altogether, a unique experience. We look forward to welcoming you in the heights! All participants with a “Happy Pass” and a children’s ticket for Bridgewalking will have a surprise after the walk. A visit at Karensminde Agricultural Museum feels like stepping into another age. Here work is done as in the heydays of the farm back in the 18th and 19th centuries. The whole family can lend a helping hand when it is time to harvest, dig up potatoes or help milk the cow.

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