Following is a re-cap of my summer 2013 visit to LEGOLAND in Billund, Denmark for easier reference. By the way, if you still fancy a visit before spring/summer 2014, LEGOLAND Billund is open until October 27th.
Before diving into modern-day LEGOLAND antics, may I also suggest a trip down the memory lane, by the way of Brickset’s Bricks and Pieces Magazine archive – namely the LEGOLAND Billund guide issue from 1980. Check out how many of the same or similar attractions are there, except without all the trees that have sprung up over the past 30+ years.
You may also want to check out my LEGOLAND Billund visit in 2012:
– LEGOLAND Billund
– Miniland
– LEGOLAND Outlet
– LEGO Shop Billund
– Hotel LEGOLAND
Finally, for the story in 2013, click on the titles/images below to read more:
– LEGO history 1891-1969
– LEGO history 1970-1999
– LEGO history 2000-2009
– Historical LEGO close-ups 1940s-1980s
Banging head on Pick a Brick wall
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Hey, I see you have already visited Billund more than once. I also plan to visit Billund, but just for one or two days because my parents don’t want to stay that long in Billund 😦 Can you recommend me some places to visit? Of course the lego theme park, the lego store and the lego factory (although you can’t walk inside) is a must do.
Best regards, aaron