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.
If you're staying a week, i would definitely go 2 days to Legoland as there is not much else that's really interesting. Apart from Lego house that is! We did 1 day park, 1 day house, 1 day park last visit and it really worked for us.
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.
It can be experienced in one day but you will be rushing around to get on all the rides. You will also have to plan to eat at the Legoland since if you leave the park you cannot come back. There was a sign to notify people at the gate if you need to leave for a short time e.g. to get something out of car etc.
So you can do LEGOLAND in 1 day, and rush through everything, or 2 days, and take your time. The benefit of taking your time is that you can see the shows, play with the Legos, play on the structures, etc and not feel pressured.
Billund: An Excellent City and More Than Just LegolandThat said, it's also home to many budget-friendly attractions—including nature and historical attractions. It's a must-visit destination if you're looking for a budget-friendly Scandinavian destination.
The second Legoland park in the United States, and the world's second largest Legoland park after Legoland Windsor which is 5 times bigger than the one in 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.
Legoland can be a fun day trip for adults even if you have no kids to accompany you :). If you have grown up playing with Lego blocks or are simply an adult who appreciates how learning can be fun, Legoland will not fail to impress you.
How long is an average visit to LEGO House? A visit to the Experience Zones of LEGO House lasts an average of 3-4 hours. Allot additional time for visiting the LEGO Store, the terraces and the restaurants.
LEGOLAND® Billund Resort welcomes you with high-speed action and excitement for the whole family. More than 50 exciting rides and plenty of fun events are waiting just for you.
Both parks are super fun for toddlers. If you are just going with toddlers or young kids and want a chill theme park, head to LEGOLAND. You can easily have a fun LEGOLAND vacation for just 2 or 3 days. If you have more time, Disneyland is really fun for toddlers if you have 3-5 days so you can go at a slower pace.
LEGOLAND® Billund Resort welcomes you with high-speed action and excitement for the whole family. More than 50 exciting rides and plenty of fun events are waiting just for you.
If you wish to leave LEGOLAND and return again on the same day, you must contact the gate keepers at the entrance and receive a stamp on your hand before you leave. You cannot scan your ticket or season pass twice on the same day.
Getting from Billund Airport to Legoland is very easy as the distance between the two is only about 4 kilometres; you can make your way directly to Legoland whether you plan to spend the night there or not. There are two transportation options to get from Billund Airport to Legoland; an airport taxi or the local buses.
The park is geared for children between the ages of 2 - 12, however, it depends on how interested your child is with LEGO. If your child is looking for thrill rides, then our park may not be suitable for them.
Located in Billund, Denmark, where the beloved toy was first created 90 years ago, the “Home of the Brick” is a must-visit for fans of all ages. Built like 21 giant LEGO bricks that balance on each other, the 129,166.93 square foot building is designed to replicate an actual LEGO creation.