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What is the most famous LEGOLAND?

LEGOLAND Billund As mentioned, Billund is the real OG in the LEGOLAND universe as it was the first to open back in 1968. A must-see destination for LEGO and LEGOLAND super fans, this Danish park has 50 rides and attractions set amongst 10 different lands.



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Denmark LEGOLAND – Europe LEGOLAND Billund is the original LEGOLAND park built in 1968, and to us, is the ultimate LEGOLAND location. It may not be the biggest LEGOLAND but there is something really special about being in the birthplace of LEGO (and the happiest country on earth).

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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.

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Billund: An Excellent City and More Than Just Legoland That 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.

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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.

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Disneyland Paris The most popular theme park in Europe, Disneyland Paris attracts nearly ten million visitors per year.

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Legoland Billund Resort, the original Legoland park, opened on 7 June 1968 in Billund, Denmark. The park is located next to the original Lego factory and Billund Airport, Denmark's second-busiest airport.

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LEGOLAND California is one of San Diego's most popular theme parks, and provides families the unique opportunity to experience all things LEGO — in one place! Located in Carlsbad, California, and surrounded by tons of family-friendly activities, the entire park is themed around the colorful LEGO bricks.

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Legoland Windsor, England There are lots of exciting Lego-themed rides, building workshops, and themed areas like Land of the Vikings, Pirates Shores, Knights Kingdom, Kingdom of the Pharaohs, and Star Wars. Legoland Windsor is also the largest Legoland park in the world.

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The original Legoland opened in 1968, and Billund in South Denmark. The park is next to the original Lego factory and Billund Airport, Denmark's second-busiest airport.

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Legoland's attendance worldwide 2011-2022 Legoland (trademarked as LEGOLAND) received 15.8 million visitors to its parks worldwide in 2022, an increase of almost 70 percent over the previous year.

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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.

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Europa-Park in south-western Germany is normally Europe's second most visited theme park. There are 18 themed lands at Europa-Park, a sprawling theme park with over 100 rides and attractions, including 13 roller coasters. The resort also includes the Rulantica water park and six hotels.

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1. The winner is….Walt Disney World Resort, Orlando Florida. It can come as no surprise. The Walt Disney world resort is 40 square miles.

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There is definitely enough to do at Legoland to keep you busy for two days, especially if you want to see everything and take your time and don't rush the kids (let them play as long as they want at the areas they want to play at - for instance, the Pirates Shores water park area we spent almost 2 hours at and the ...

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Is LEGOLAND cheaper than Disneyland? LEGOLAND tickets start at $95 for kids ages 3-12 and $101 for people ages 13 and older. Disneyland tickets range between $98-$150 for kids ages 3-9 and between $104-$159 for people ages 10 and older (depending on the day). Kids ages 2 and younger are free at both parks.

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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.

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