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We review a water park holiday resort opposite LEGOLAND in Denmark called Lalandia Billund

We review a water park holiday resort opposite LEGOLAND in Denmark called Lalandia Billund

We stay at Lalandia on a family holiday to Billund – the home of LEGO

Name

Lalandia Billund.

Where is it?

Across the road from LEGOLAND Billund, in the small Danish town which is the home to the world famous toy.

What is it?

Lalandia is a Center Parcs-style resort with lodges, a huge indoor water park, an ice rink, soft play area and restaurants.

Is it family friendly?

Absolutely, it is geared around families with children of all ages. There are soft play areas for toddlers, mini golf and the Aquadome has rides for ages three up to teenagers.

The rooms

You can rent a modern Scandinavian style chalet, which inside looked like a smart part of an Ikea showroom. We had a Classic Plus 4 with two decent sized bedrooms, a lovely lounge and kitchen area and a good sized balcony.

Our Classic Plus 4 chalet at Lalandia Billund, Denmark, opposite Legoland

Our chalet at Lalandia

You have to hire bedding and there is a shower not a bath. The chalet has a good sized deck for sitting on and the park is large so there is plenty of space to run around with small playgrounds dotted around the site.

Food and drink

Denmark isn’t a cheap place to go but there are family-friendly options in Lalandia’s indoor ‘town square’ of shops and restaurants.

Lalandia town square

Lalandia town square

Our favourite was Ristorante Il Bambino, an Italian buffet. There are also Mexican and American restaurants along with cafes and take away choices. We also enjoyed the brilliant ice cream shop on site.

Nearby

LEGOLAND – the home of LEGO is next door with a large theme park, which is the main reason to come here.

The entrance to Legoland in Billund, Denmark

The entrance to Legoland in Billund, Denmark

Billund itself isn’t a particularly scenic town but there is a large zoo a short drive away.

Our highlights

*The Aquadome. This huge indoor water park, the biggest in Scandinavia, is the number one reason to stay at Lalandia Billund. There are slides for all ages and all bravery levels, warm toddler pools, a wave machine, gentle rapid ride and a giant splash zone where a 1,000 litre bucket of water loudly deposits its contents every few minutes. It is free entry if you stay in one of the chalets.

*Winter Wonder. You can hire your skates and get on the rink or grab a tube and take on a small ice slide. This space isn’t huge but it is something different for an hour or so. You have to pay to use all the Winter Wonder facilities.

*Monky Tonky Land. This is a giant soft play area with slides, tunnels and big ball pits. There are also children’s workshops. You get free entry if you are staying on site.

Address

Lalandia Billund, Ellehammers Alle 3, 7190 Billund, Denmark

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For more information visit the Lalandia Billund website.

(We stayed as guests of Lalandia for the purposes of this review, all views are our own).

Will the home of LEGO live up to children’s expectations on a trip to LEGOLAND Billund in Denmark?

Will the home of LEGO live up to children’s expectations on a trip to LEGOLAND Billund in Denmark?

We took our two LEGO fans to Billund in Denmark where it all began – read our review here.

How to do LEGOLAND in style.

Step 1. Don’t settle for LEGOLAND in Manchester. Or even Windsor. Go one better and head for the original LEGOLAND park itself in Denmark. 

Step 2. Arrive in style in your own personal jet.  

Step 3. LEGOLAND not enough entertainment for you? Stay at a neighbouring water park, to really keep little thrill seekers happy. 

Check. Check. And check!

Billund in Denmark is a small town with a lot going for it. 

It is THE home of Lego. 

It was here where the company made its very first toy brick in 1932 and then built the first LEGOLAND park in 1968. 

The entrance to Legoland in Billund, Denmark, when it opened in 1968/1969.

The entrance to LEGOLAND when it opened in 1968.

Flying in style

We flew direct from Manchester with Sun-Air (which works in partnership with British Airways) on a tiny plane. 

Its motto “Not bigger – but better” was true of our flight – the 32-seater was carrying only eight other passengers so felt like a private plane. 

The 90-minute journey was short enough for our excited children to pass as quiet and well-behaved. 

Fares are on the higher side but you can use Avios air miles to make tickets more affordable and this is really travelling in style. 

There was no waiting around in our seats at either end and ours were the only bags on the carousel at the sleek and modern Billund Airport.  

A five-minute taxi journey later and we’re ready to get wet in northern Europe’s biggest water park. 

Lalandia

Lalandia tropical holiday resort – just across the road from LEGOLAND – is our home for three nights. It is bursting with entertainment, all under one roof (for our full review of Lalandia click here).

But the Aquadome is the number one reason to stay here. A huge indoor water park which really puts Center Parcs in the shade. 

The slides and pools at Lalandia aquadome water park opposite Legoland in Billund, Denmark

Lalandia Aquadome

There are slides for all ages and bravery levels, warm toddler pools, a wave machine, gentle rapid ride and a giant splash zone where a 1,000 litre bucket of water loudly deposits its contents every few minutes. 

The other main sound we heard was our children shouting “again, again, again” as they raced from the bottom of one slide to the top of the next. 

You could easily spend all day in the Aquadome. But that would mean missing out on the impressive soft play area, small winter wonderland ice skating rink, tenpin bowling and mini golf. 

And there’s a “town square” of shops and restaurants, all underneath a beautiful indoor sky, reminiscent of Las Vegas hotels. 

The town square at Lalandia

The town square at Lalandia

We stayed in a fantastic two-bedroomed lodge in the grounds, kitted out like an IKEA showroom and with everything we needed. 

Two children in front of their holiday home at Lalandia

Our holiday home at Lalandia

LEGOLAND

Lalandia is a holiday in itself but we still had LEGOLAND Billund to enjoy, a theme park created using 65 million of those toy bricks, which still rate among the world’s most popular toys. 

It is divided into themed areas with Miniland at its heart. Recreations of old Amsterdam and Danish ferry terminals may have passed our son by – but the Star Wars section, depicting scenes from all the films, did not. 

Buildings made of Lego at Miniland at LEGOLAND in Billund, Denmark

Miniland

His highlight was a ride where you race your own fire engine, pump out water and then hose down a (pretend) blazing building. We did that four times. 

They both also loved the NINJAGO World where visitors can test out their Ninja skills.

The park isn’t huge so if the queues are short – as they were for us – you can pack it all into two days with ease. 

Rides are mainly aimed at pre-teens and families so suited us perfectly. There wasn’t much we couldn’t go on.

A boy with a LEGO Jay from Ninjago at Legoland in Billund

NINJAGO fun

In conclusion

In fact, that’s the beauty of Billund. From airport, to accommodation, to attractions, everything is geared for families to enjoy. 

The town has built its success on the back of those little bricks. And it has built a near-perfect short break. 

Accommodation:  We stayed as guests at Lalandia tropical holiday resort for the purposes of this review. All views are our own.

Travel: Flew from Manchester to Billund with Sun-Air.

Main attraction: Legoland Billund Resort, Denmark.

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