Legoland and House

Legoland and House


2024-06-24

This post is two days late because two days ago I was schlepping stuff up to a 3rd floor dorm room. Right now I’m in Colby, KS and my remaining children are watching dumb hotel TV. But come with me back almost exactly a month to the focal point of our first European excursion.
We went to Denmark first and foremost because of this:

Lego

That face. That kind of raw joy. Worth every penny and second.

The way our schedule worked out we went to Legohouse first. Brief overview for you non-Lego fanatic types. There are multiple Legoland’s all over the world. We’ve been to the one in Florida, for example. LegoHouse, however only exists in Billund, Denmark. It’s part museum, part building lab(s), with a big dose of playground and shop thrown in. Oh and a super cool resturant. I could talk for days about this maybe-my-favorite-place-we’ve-ever-been Lego mecca. I won’t…I’ll just show you a brief spattering of my favorite pictures.

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Favorites:
Layna-movie studio
Namoi-waterfall building pit
Garyn-museum
Corra-building at the resturant table
Neil-being Layna’s buddy
Me-taking beautifully colorful pictures of my favorite humans

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Legoland is much more traditional amusement park. We managed to do mostly everything that everyone wanted plus some shopping and churros.

Favorites:
Layna- Emmett’s Flying Couch and finding the perfect souvenir
Namoi- The individual plane flying saucer
Garyn- the Ninjago virtual shooting game
Corra- adding to the Ninjago mosaic
Neil- Hunting for the best mini-figure
Me- Riverboat Racers