Actually I think the folks talking in the background at beginning were Italians 😅 I’ve been in Billund last year, I didn’t visit Legoland, but I had a blast at the LEGO House, there should be a new set of awesome MOCs at the masterpiece gallery
Wow, I’m impressed how it is not crowded at all. I live close to the California park and as an annual pass holder, it is kind of crowded during the week. I have been to the Florida one and I cannot wait to go to the motherland of legos.
Here is some interesting info for you. As a Dane I recall only have been to Legoland twice as a kid, it looks very different than when I went there as a kid in the 80's. Legoland kept a few items around. The Mount Rushmore is a part of the original park. The danish flag build and the marching band at the entrance also brings back fond memories. They western town used to have actual horse rides. Sales tax in Denmark is 25% on everything which explains the prices.
I love the wholesome enjoyment you get out of your experiences mate. My 6 yr old daughter crawls into bed with me in the morning and asks to watch your latest videos. She especially loves the VLOGs with Millie and Benjamin!
as a norwegian my vacation every year was traveling to denmark for legoland and more(7 years in a row). miss those times. hope to travel there again sometime. my favorite thing was mini land and the firetruck. there are a lot that has been changed out with new things so im eager to check out the changes irl
This is a very entertaining tour video. Really enjoying it. You did a wonderful job. By the way, a ticket for one day LEGOLAND costs 499 DKK, and a season pass costs only 629/799 DKK. If you intend to visit LEGOLAND multiple times, it's cheaper to buy the season pass.
Ty for comein to Denmark im from Denmark and the shops is lego shops Go to Denmark if you love lego and the Citys welcome to denmark❤❤❤❤❤❤🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰
What an amazing tour! I love the mini world of Denmark! They did such a great job showing off that classic European architecture, and I love all the colorful elements and moving components (that bus and the trains). Glad you had a good time, thanks for taking us along!
This has been one of my favorite videos you have done. Thanks for taking us along for the ride Jordan. Enjoy your trip and can't wait for the next videos
I've been loving this VLOG series a whole ton and the videos have been coming out so quickly! Really good vibes from your first one too, just walking around town and taking in all of the sights felt so genuine, your enjoyment is quite palpable! :D
I was there in 1986 and there was only miniland and the icons from around the world though Sydney Opera house wasn't there then so I am happy to see it added. As an Aussie I was so amazed by the fact that the park is covered in snow in Winter and then the Lego is hosed off in Spring and as good as new. It's a great advertisement for the longevity of Lego and the gardening skills of the park gardeners. I am off to get out my legoland park souvenir booklet and compare what is still there from 1986. Did you see Hans Christian Andersen? (In Lego)
The entrance has changed since I went there with the Cub Scouts from the UK many years ago the original entrance had a soldiers' band on the top. When I went there was a fabuland area at the time.
Good tour video, looks like a good time to visit with no queues in sight. I agree Denmark is not a cheap place to go but that’s the same for all the Scandinavian countries. Loving your work Jordan, Have a great time.😊
5:44 The tune that starts playing is a main theme from Danish crime comedy ,,Olsen's gang" (,,Olsen-banden" in Danish). You can see the three main characters in the bottom right corner next to the black car.
I loved the mosaic outside the haunted house. I especially liked the little toadstools and tombstones. I felt like I was wandering around mini land with you. Thanks for a fab vlog. Hope you're having a fab time. Oh, and yes; it is very expensive to buy alcoholic drinks in Denmark 🇩🇰
You are definitley correct about all the water rides being packed during summer, that also one od the main reasons pirate land seems so empty, but also because you visited outside of school childrens holidays
You should check out Legoland Deutschland (Germany) + Windsor (UK) for comparisons. Florida is the largest, so naturally will be the most spread out, and Billund is the first ever one, so again, things would be out-dated.
fun facts:at 4:00 to 4:32 you are looking at the model of the oldest harbor in Copenhagen called Newport (in Danish Nyhavn) and the building called Nyhavn 17 is to this day a bar then at 7:06 to 7:10/11 you are watching the model of the Danish royal family main home called Amaliencastle (in danish Amalienborg) and at 24:13 to 24:15 you are looking at the Crown prince and prinsess of Denmarks summer home called Peacecastle (in Danish Fredensborg)
The upbeat tune at 5:45 and the three guys by the black car, refers to a popular Danish movie franchise called Olsen Banden (The Olsen Gang), about a tight knit group of petty criminals who repeatedly try to pull off massively ambitious heists and get caught, over and over.
Denmark isn't cheap, but Billund is just over priced, you're there for 1 reason and they know that, so they can charge what they like and they rip you off.
Did you know : The Danish flag is the oldest national flag of the world (though obviously there are a lot of local flag banners much older than this). Denmark is also the oldest Kingdom in Europe.
Pretty neat, been watching your videos over the last couple of years. Live 60 kilometers away from Billund and been to the park 10 times at least. Its sorta weird to see you this close to my home :D
Seems you choose a good day as Legoland Windsor is known as Queueworld but when i used to take daughter out of school time it was like upur video.. empty
Billund being the birth place of lego is the legoland Park there still owned by the lego group I only ask because I went to legoland in the UK and that park is not owned by the lego group anymore its is owned by merlin entertainment
I'm curious did they still have a fire boat in miniland? In the 70s and 80s they had a boat that would catch on fire and another would pull up beside it and put the fire out.
My father is from Denmark so I’ve been to Lego land tons and can honestly say it has not changed in the last five years that I haven’t been there for but I do also one day plan to check out the Lego land hotel also
Thanks for this! I went to Legoland Florida and was surprised and disappointed that there wasn't a mini city made with actual Lego like yours, except on an even grander scale. Their miniature world is cool, but it's not Lego brick sized and it's weathered as it's outdoors. They should have a museum of epic builds like an area of all their modulars, all their Winter Village sets, and a Star Wars world build of their sets, etc.
I've stayed in the Legoland hotel in Windsor, UK, and it was a fantastic experience! You also got to experience the park before it opened, cutting queuing times massively!
I was there back in 08! A few things still the same, which is cool to see. Mini land, dragon coaster and Rushmore I remember. Good to see new stuff as well
Sorry 2 say but the valuta and math is wrong so wrong its cheap 2 american dollars for Coffee an under 3 for the beer the change is 100dkr 14american dollars