Legoland Billund

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Legoland Billund Hotel is only 10 minutes away from the airport by bus, remember to bring cash to pay or you have to sign up to their version of oyster card.

Bus stops to Hotel

I love self check in, when arriving at Legoland Billund Hotel. There are staff to help you check on or you can do it yourself. When our room key was issued we had a wonder around, everything is clearly labelled in English too so very easy to find your way.

Ninjago area

We had Ninjago room and love the theme, each area has LEGO FRIENDS, Pirate Rooms, Adventure Room, Park View Rooms, Kingdom Rooms and Junior Suite.

Ninjago theme were the boys favourite, I personally preferred the Windsor branch as the rooms feel more spacious, since the layout in Billund is one room compared to a seperate area for kids.

You are given a mini LEGO bag for yours to keep and a LEGO box to play with in the room. There is a treasure map to do in the lobby area not in the room, when you fill it out answers and post the form in the box, you may get a chance to win some LEGO goodies.

Lobby

In the lobby there are many cute photo opps and areas to play a lot of games

Gaming area

In the room you are given basic amenities such mugs, fridge and kettle to make tea and instant coffee. There is also gym area which is next to the kids play area at the basement.

Entrance to gym

There are two restaurant at Legoland Billund Hotel, if the family can eat a lot the buffet is delicious but is pricey. Breakfast is included and their Danish Pastries are absolutely amazing.

There are cheaper options to dine, one is in Lalandia as there is a supermarket which is about 8 minute walk away. Also in Lalandia there are other cheaper take out options too.

Breakfast at Panorama

In general, we had a great stay, the room was kept clean, a lot of games and LEGO to keep the children entertained. Legoland is 5 minutes walk away LEGO House is about 12 minutes away. Perfect place to stay for LEGO fans.