Is Legoland only for kids?
We're planning a trip somewhere with my family. My brother is 12 and I'm 18 (and childish).
We thought Legoland Billund could be a nice place to visit, and the flights are cheap too. But our father disagrees, and says it's only for 12 year old kids.
Here in Finland, the craziest rides go about up to 80km/h, so compared to that, how crazy are the best rides there?
Is it so, or can even the parents enjoy the visit?
Best Answer
The "craziest" rides in Legoland Denmark are:
- Polar X-plorer. Top speed of 65 km/h, 16m drop;
- X-treme Racers. Top speed of 60km/h, also 16m drop;
- Ice Pilots School, quite unique experience of being on a shaker ;-)
Rest of the rides are quite soft. I've enjoyed Legoland as relaxed family holiday. Indeed I feel that the park is best suited for families with kids 2-10 y/o. If it's crazy rides you're looking for, you're probably going to be disappointed. There are theme parks that are much better for that. In that case you'd be much better off going to Europa-Park or PortAventura.
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Answer 2
I went to the German LEGOLAND near Augsburg last September with my 4 children (21, 18, 13, 6). It was a day out together. We have all played with lego in the past but none of us are 'lego nerds'. The park was nice, the models well done and there are some nice rides. However, all in all, I would say that the age limit is around 12-13. My older ones didn't complain but I could only see enthusiasm in the youngest one. A large proportion of the visitors seemed to be grandparents with their grandchildren which I guess is exactly who Lego are targeting. The most annoying thing by a long way was the continuous background musak- terrible, terrible, terrible! There was no escape anywhere.
It was ok but I won't be rushing back.
Answer 3
There has been a precedent set for Legoland denying entry to a senior who tried to visit without being accompanied by a young child. (This was at a Legoland Discovery Centre in Ontario, not a Legoland amusement park.)
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