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New Legoland Billund Resort Denmark’s largest theme park
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April 2009
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Be one of the first to enjoy the comfortable, modern and spacious holiday homes and the new Aquadome waterpark at Lalandia with its partner Legoland. Legoland and Lalandia - two of Denmark's largest and well-known family theme parks and resorts - opened its doors to a new combined resort, LEGOLAND Billund Resort, in Billund on 24 April 2009. Less than 2 hours flying time from the UK with direct flights into Billund and only 5 minutes from the airport, the new Legoland/Lalandia collaboration also includes partnerships with the neighbouring Givskud Zoo, Billund Airport and Ryan Air.
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As well as Lalandia's range of activities such as its Aquadome tropical waterpark and Monky Tonky Land indoor play area, holidaymakers will get access to Legoland which offers an exciting range of rides and attractions for all ages; Visit Miniland to see famous buildings created from over 20 million bricks; try driving the remote-controlled monster truck; go on a Lego Safari in a lego vehicle or walk the plank at Pirate Water Falls in the new Pirate Lagoon.
The Lalandia complex also includes 40,000m2 covered activity centre so that holidaymakers need never worry about the weather.
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The resort will also offer an excellent selection of accommodation in new fully equipped holiday cottages or at the Legoland Hotel with all the fun of the fair right on their doorstep. In addition to the activities in the resort, the area has a lot of fun attractions for families making it a great base from which to explore the other sights. These include the Danfoss Universe - an interactive science park where you can try out all sorts and weird and wonderful things like lifting a car, floating on a cloud and walk through a glacier; Givskud Zoo - a drive through zoo giving you a firsthand safari experience with animals from all over the world; Jylland’s last royal castle Koldinghus; the Orion Planetarium; and the Danish south-west Coast which is well-known for its white sandy beaches.
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FACT BOX: A week's holiday living in a serviced Classic 4 holiday home, based on a family of four (+ a child age 0-2 free of charge) starts from 6050 DKK (approx. £690 based on a £1 = 8,75 dkr). The price includes free access to Lalandia Aquadome, the large play land Monky Tonky Land, entertainment shows for children at the Atrium Stage and cleaning of the Holiday Cottage. Top up  Legoland resort passes, giving unlimited free entry to Legoland, are available for 395DKK (children 0-2yrs free). Single entry and two day passes are also available. Ryanair has direct flights from London Stansted, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Dublin to Billund Airport from as little as £48.03 return including taxes.
 In Denmark you'll find plenty of things to do with children - places to play games old and new, beautiful parks, beaches, forests and natural wonders to explore, and sites and attractions that will delight the kids (and adults as well!).
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