Ok, a lot of playgrounds for the kids. Nice themes. We extended our stay and stayed in the pirate... read more
Ok, a lot of playgrounds for the kids. Nice themes. We extended our stay and stayed in the pirate... read more
Our kids had a fantastic time at Legoland! We highly recommend booking online and in advance, as... read more
Legoland Germany is a fantastic experience. We spent 3 days in the park. Plenty to do for all ages. Ride heights range from 90-110cm. Staff are diligent but not many speak English. Quite expensive for basics, water is €4.50 (€1.80 outside the park)
Our 7 year old couldn't do the driving school as the class is only taught in German. English speaking children must he able to read the support card (found the German staff member very rude. She laughed to another staff member when my son didn't read to her standard)
Park can easily be done in a day or two. The lego outlet and the shop at the lego factory are great value. Our kids loved the minifigure shop and the smaller ninjago build a figure. The large lego shop has lots of sets not readily available in ireland, so our kids loved it!
we were the first time with our 3 year old kids there and it was very nice... even the weather couldn't break our fun (light rain in the afternoon)
Excellent. Highly recomended, but take the offer of spending the night at the Feriendorf Legoland, with 2-day tickets.
We were in Legoland with our family and we have lost a telephone last day. After already park was closed we return and we were extremely suprised how much effort and kindnes we have been treated from employes! Gret support!
Overall nice park with lot of attractions for small kids, BUT there are some issues I can only give 3 stars..
CROWDS!!! We were there 2 days- 1 is not enough to see whole Legoland. One day was bussines day, one was german holiday. First day waiting line on main attractions was 30-40 minutes, the second was 50+ minutes. As if that was not enough, on two main rides they had technical problems and we waited even more!!! So, if rides are open 10-5 (7 hours), imagine how (not)many rides you can get?!
For price I would expect more, park is for little kids but kids are tired of waiting in line for 40+ minutes for 40-seconds ride. I would suggest that sold tickets are limited so that guests can actually enjoy time there, or that they make virtual queues, like they did in Gardaland in Corona times (virtual "standing"in line, so you can enjoy Legoland , have a drink, go buy legos... in meantime.) That was brilliant, customers would be much happier!
And another thing- me and son (and many other people) were waiting for 4D Ninjago cinema- at the timetable it said there will be at 17:30 (out time) and another 18:00. Guess what- at 17:35 they came out and said there will be no shows anymore! We were furious and of course kids were disappointed. Unbelievable. (Photos)
And one more thing- many of their employees (rides, food) are so tired of their job, they roll they eyes at people, are not nice, which I think is not acceptable.
Wonderfull theme park for children and adults ! Monday 8th april it was 26° which was great for an outside adventure. Maximum waiting time for 1 attraction was about 45 minutes with an average of 20 minutes. We enjoyed it a lot...