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Legoland
Legoland is Scandinavia's top kids' sight. If you have a child (or are a child at
heart), it's a fun stop. This huge park is a happy combination of rides, restaur-
ants, trees, smiles, and 33 million Lego bricks creatively arranged into such
wondersasMountRushmore,theParthenon,“Mad”KingLudwig'scastle,and
the Statue ofLiberty.It'sa Lego world here, as everything is cleverly related to
this popular toy. If your time in Denmark is short, or if your family has already
visited a similar Legoland park in California, England, or Germany, consider
skipping the trip. But if you're in the neighborhood, a visit to the mothership
of all things Lego will be a hit with kids ages two through the pre-teens.
Cost: 299 kr entry includes all rides (279 kr for kids ages 3-12 and over 65).
Legoland generally doesn't charge in the evening (free after 19:30 in July and
late Aug, otherwise after 17:30). Tel. 75 33 13 33, www.legoland.dk .
Hours: Generally April-Oct daily 10:00-18:00, until 20:00 Sat-Sun and
most of Aug, until 21:00 daily early July-early Aug, closed Nov-March and
Wed-Thu in Sept-mid-Oct. Activities close an hour before the park, but it's ba-
sically the same place after dinner as during the day, with fewer tour groups.
Crowd-Beating Tips: Legoland is crowded during the Danish summer
school vacation, from early July through mid-August. To bypass the ticket line,
purchase tickets in advance (simply scan them at the entry turnstile). Advance
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