At the LEGOLAND®park, Hotel LEGOLAND and LEGOLAND Holiday Villageyou can use any of the following payment cards: Dankort, VISA, Mastercard, Eurocard, JCB, UnionPay, Diners, American Express, VISA Electron.
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You can use Danish kroner (DKK) and Euro (We only receive Euro notes, however not 500 Euro notes) at Hotel LEGOLAND®. If you pay in cash using Euro notes you will receive change in Danish kroner.
We waited until our kids were 8 and 10, which seems to be the perfect age to appreciate Legoland (including MiniLand) and be able to ride all the rides.
Our Park was designed for our young families in mind. We do keep shorter hours, so that our youngest fans can enjoy a lovely day at the Park without the stress of late evening hours. Parents can also elect to have their child stay on a ride, so that parents can take turns riding with them if they have only one child.
So, when travelling to Denmark, do tourists need to have their money exchanged for Danish kroner? Well, it's up to what you feel comfortable with, but if you prefer to pay with cash, then you shouldn't have any trouble getting rid of it – even if you might be something of a minority.
Most hotels accept credit cards and debit cards, and this is a normal requirement for 2 reasons: To validate the reservation: Hotels want to know that you'll show up for your reservation. By taking your card information, hotels get that assurance.
The Legoland Waterpark, the water attractions at Pirate Shores, the CHIMA Waterpark, and all of the splash parks throughout will get you wet even if you're not planning on going to the waterparks. The park does offer family dryers for purchase where you stand in a big dryer to dry off.
We also felt the park felt fresher and better maintained than Windsor, despite being older. I am not sure we would feel two days in Windsor worthwhile, but I would certainly recommend two in Billund. If you are a Lego fan who fancies a change, I would thoroughly recommend heading to Legoland Billund.
Come on SaturdaysSaturday is changeover day in the summer houses and therefore we typically have fewer guests in LEGOLAND on weekends during our high season. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are typically our busiest days.