Highlights from Legoland Billund
Danish Trains are awfully expensive when compared with Deutsche Bahn, and the almost four-hour-each-way commute proved to be rather tiring, but to be able to visit the largest Legoland in the world was definitely a childhood dream come true. Since it’s hard to provide a chronological account of what happened inside, I’m uploading an unusually large selection of photos here and captioning them, hoping to preserve the best memories of this wonderful day:
Left: Statue of children playing lego near the entrance of the park; Right: Copenhagen’s iconic Nyhavn
Left: Los Angeles, with the world-famous Mann’s Theater in the bottom left;
Right: The fairy-tale like Schloss Neuschwanstein
Left: Amsterdam; Right: Mount Rushmore near a wild-west themed mini roller coaster ride
Left: one of the funniest (and somewhat PG) lego constructions in the park;
Right: A pirate-themed ride which evoked happy memories of visiting Legoland California as a child
Atlantis Sealife, an aquariam with lego divers and submaries among actual sharks and fishes
Left: A pirate-themed ride: Right: A Thai Temple which brilliantly built roof curves
Left: The US Capitol; Right: Statues of Pharoah Ramesses II outside the Abu Simbel
Left: The statue of liberty; Right: The most Danish attraction of all – a Viking themed ride
This brilliant show involving twists on the classical princess fairy tale plot provided plenty of laughs
Left: An explorer statue pointing at a trash can; Right: Hans Christian Andersen and I























It recalls my memory of our time in San Diego!
WL Chan
20090714 at 06:00
[...] evening exploring the city, and instead stayed in to do my laundry. Then I uploaded my photos from Legoland Billund, wrote the blog entry on Copenhagen Day 4, and headed to bed in anticipation of the exciting day [...]
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20090714 at 23:16