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The Only LEGOLAND shaped by LEGO designers themselves

Set beside the original LEGO factory, LEGOLAND Billund opens into colorful lands, thrilling rides, and brick-built scenes designed for curious minds of all ages. As the first LEGO park ever built, it offers a full mix of coasters, hands-on attractions, and lively themed zones that bring LEGO stories to life. Miniland steals the spotlight with millions of bricks shaped into dazzling cities, landmarks, and miniature worlds.

TL;DR

  • Ways to visit: Choose a 1-day or 2-day ticket. Both give you skip-the-line entry at the gate, unlimited rides, and access to all festive activities throughout the park.
  • Big choice: Pick 1 day for a shorter visit, or 2 days if you want time to enjoy rides, Santa’s living room, workshops, and character meet-and-greets without feeling rushed.
  • Queues & access: Skip-the-line applies only at the main entrance. Ride queues typically range from 15 to 40 minutes on December weekends.
  • When to book: Santa meet-and-greets (November 29 to December 23) and early-December weekends fill fastest; book at least 1 to 2 weeks ahead for preferred dates.
  • Add-ons: Christmas treats, LEGO souvenirs, driver’s license, and photo ops cost extra. Wheelchair rentals, service-animal access, and BabyCenter facilities are available on site.
  • Good to know: Some coasters, including X-treme Racers and Polar X-plorer, are not accessible to guests with reduced mobility, and most rides close one hour before park closing. Christmas events run from November 29 to December 31, with Santa available only until December 23.
  • Best upgrade: The 2-day LEGOLAND Billund ticket helps you avoid peak crowds and gives you enough time to enjoy all the festive activities, character meets, and favourite rides without feeling rushed.

What to expect at LEGOLAND Billund?

Entrance to LEGOLAND Billund with colorful LEGO structures and visitors walking.
Visitors enjoying NINJAGO ride at LEGOLAND Florida, wearing 3D glasses in a themed vehicle.
Visitors enjoying a dragon-themed roller coaster at LEGOLAND Billund.
Children playing with water cannons at LEGOLAND Billund fire station attraction.
Kids enjoying a sunny day at LEGOLAND Billund with colorful buildings in the background.
Kids exploring LEGO model buildings at LEGOLAND Billund.
Family dining at a cafe in LEGOLAND Billund with burgers and drinks.
Family enjoying a ride at LEGOLAND Billund with LEGO-themed scenery below.
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A welcome framed by brick-built icons

Security and ticket checks move quickly, leading straight into an entrance plaza filled with oversized LEGO models and the distant rumble of coasters. Use the official app to track ride times, navigate the park, and ensure a smooth start.

Lands that shift tone as you explore

One turn leads into the medieval turrets of LEGO Kingdoms, while another drops you into the jungle drums of Adventure Land or the neon glow of NINJAGO World. Each zone has its own soundtrack, colours and architectural style that set the mood instantly.

Coasters that set the pace early

The Dragon blends a story-driven indoor scene with an outdoor sweep around castle towers, while Polar X-plorer adds a sudden ice cavern drop that catches many off guard. These rides kick off the day with fast drops, sharp turns, and a surge of adrenaline that breaks away from the park’s gentler corners.

Hands-on moments woven between big attractions

Driving School puts kids behind the wheel on LEGO streets, and LEGOTOP rises slowly above the rooftops for a full view of the park’s layout. Water cannons, climbable play zones, and small interactive surprises sit between lands and naturally break up the ride circuit.

Characters & live touches punctuate the day

Lloyd from NINJAGO, the LEGO Knights, and classic Minifigure mascots appear at set times for photos and short interactions. These moments create small pockets of excitement as crowds shift and cluster around each meet-and-greet zone.

Miniland as the park’s most intricate showcase

Tiny vehicles move through miniature cities, bridges light up at dusk, and landmarks like the Danish parliament or international skylines reveal surprising moving parts. Standing close feels like looking into a living diorama made from millions of bricks.

Dining breaks shaped by Danish treats & casual bites

Stalls serve warm Danish snacks, soft ice cream, and LEGO-shaped fries, while restaurants offer hearty meals for a longer pause. Most seating overlooks passing boats or miniature train routes, letting the LEGO world stay in view as you recharge.

A quieter finale as evening settles in

Paths grow quieter and the light settles across the themed zones, giving coasters, rooftops and Miniland models a golden glow. Many choose to revisit a favourite attraction or wander slowly through the lands before heading back to the entrance.

Things to know before booking your LEGOLAND Billund tickets

  • Booking window: Christmas dates fill up faster than regular season visits, especially early December weekends and any date that includes Santa’s living room. Book at least 1 to 2 weeks ahead to secure your preferred day and avoid last-minute sellouts for peak slots.
  • 1-day vs 2-day ticket: Choose the 1-day ticket if your schedule is fixed and you only want a highlight run through rides and festive zones. Pick the 2-day option if you want enough time for Santa, workshops, meet-and-greets, and repeats of popular attractions without watching the clock.
  • What the ticket actually includes: Your LEGOLAND Billund Christmas ticket covers park entry, unlimited rides, access to the skating rink, snowball arena, toboggan runs, and all festive zones. It does not include extras like the LEGOLAND Driver’s License, photo ops, or food from Christmas stalls, so budget these separately.
  • Zones & accessibility considerations: All Christmas zones are included, but a few standard attractions, such as X-treme Racers, Polar X-plorer, and select areas, have accessibility limitations. If someone in your group has mobility needs, check with the staff in advance so you can plan around accessible routes and choose alternate rides comfortably.
  • Add-ons and upgrades: If you want character photos, souvenirs, or driving school sessions, secure these add-ons in advance since they are limited on busy days, especially during Christmas, and often draw long queues.
  • Re-entry & timing: You can re-enter the park on the same day, which helps if you are staying nearby or need a break from the cold. Remember that most rides close one hour before park closing, so choose your arrival time with that buffer in mind.

New at LEGOLAND Billund | Exclusive seasonal highlights

Family ice skating together at an outdoor rink.

Limited-run: LEGOLAND Magical Christmas (Ends December 31)

Step into Billund’s only full LEGO winter wonderland, complete with skating rinks, toboggan runs, indoor snowball arenas, and glowing festive zones. Meet seasonal characters and explore exclusive holiday workshops that disappear after December.

Children meeting Santa Claus at Legoland Windsor during Christmas.

First time ever: Santa’s living room experience (Ends December 23)

Visit Santa in his cosy LEGO-built living room, a fully themed meet-and-greet created just for this season. Kids can share wishes, take photos and explore charming holiday details before this experience vanishes after December. If you’re visiting for Christmas magic, this is the moment you can’t miss.

Gingerbread Man and reindeer costume at LEGO Christmas tree, LEGOLAND® Billund.

Back for 2025: Gingerbread & reindeer character encounters

This year’s holiday lineup brings fan-favorite characters back with upgraded costumes, expanded photo spots, and surprise walk-around moments. Meet the Gingerbread Man, Reindeer Girl, and LEGO Santa in festive zones that run only during the Christmas season. They’re here for a short window, and they’re wildly popular.

Children building with LEGO bricks at LEGOLAND Billund.

Exclusive seasonal workshops: Build-to-Give returns (Limited availability daily)

Join LEGO’s Build-to-Give initiative inside dedicated holiday workshops. Create heart-shaped builds that turn into real LEGO set donations for charity. Slots fill quickly each day, and this program only runs during the Christmas period, making it both meaningful and limited.

Illuminated reindeer sculpture at LEGOLAND® Billund during Christmas.

Nighttime Christmas lights trail (Ends December 31)

Wander through a glowing landscape of twinkling trees, giant DUPLO decorations, and illuminated mini-scenes throughout Miniland. The 'Christmas Lights Trail' transforms the park after sunset and only runs for the holiday season. It’s one of the most photogenic experiences, and it disappears after December.

Pick a LEGO World to dive into

Child enjoying a ride at Lego Kingdoms in Legoland Malaysia.
Child navigating laser maze at LEGO Ninjago, LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Berlin.
Pirate-themed LEGO figure with hook hand at Pirates’ Cove, LEGOLAND, with water jetpack in background.
Family enjoying laser ride at Adventure Land, LEGOLAND with colorful Egyptian-themed backdrop.
Visitors on a water slide at LEGOLAND Billund, surrounded by themed structures and greenery.
Children interacting with water feature at MINILAND in LegoLand Resort Germany, with miniature cityscape in background.
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LEGO Kingdoms

Theme: Medieval castles, knights, and dragon lore

Highlights:

  • The Dragon, an indoor–outdoor coaster weaving through castle scenes
  • Knight’s Castle courtyard with turrets, banners, and stonework
  • Character meet-and-greets with castle performers

Tip: Queue for The Dragon between 10am and 11am, when waits are usually at their lowest before the midday surge.

NINJAGO World

Theme: Elemental ninja training in a stylized Asian-inspired setting

Highlights:

  • LEGO NINJAGO The Ride with gesture-based battles
  • Training zones with climbing walls and reaction tests
  • Red-and-gold architecture, ideal for photos

Tip: Join the NINJAGO ride queue no later than 12pm, as waits often climb past 45 to 60 minutes from early afternoon onward.

Pirate Land

Theme: High-seas pirate adventures with water battles and shipwreck scenery

Highlights:

  • Pirate Boats with interactive cannon scenes
  • Shipwrecks, docks, and water-play structures
  • Pirate-themed shops and props

Tip: Ride Pirate Boats after 2pm, when morning queues drop, and the sun helps offset the cooldown from splashes on colder days.

Adventure Land

Theme: Jungle expeditions and ancient ruins

Highlights:

  • Jungle Racers hovercraft ride
  • Temple ruins and tropical landscaping
  • Bridges, climbing areas, and interactive exploration spots

Tip: Stop by between 1pm and 3pm, when many guests take lunch breaks, and the walkthrough zones here feel noticeably quieter.

LEGOREDO Town

Theme: Wild West frontier with rustic buildings and gold-rush charm

Highlights:

  • LEGO Canoe river ride
  • Western-style architecture and mining details
  • Gold-panning activity areas

Tip: Visit around 4pm, when the lighting casts warm tones on the wooden facades, making it the best time for photos.

Miniland

Theme: Iconic landmarks and cities recreated in miniature

Highlights:

  • Millions of LEGO bricks forming kinetic models and landscapes
  • Danish and international landmarks
  • Water features and moving vehicles

Tip: View Miniland twice, once around 11am for clear visibility and again after 5pm, when softer evening light enhances brick colours and shadows.

LEGOLAND Billund’s must-try rides

Polar X-plorer

  • Zone: Polar Land
  • Thrill level: 🎢 High
  • Height requirement: 130 cm (4′3″) without adult; 120 to 130 cm with adult
  • Average wait time: 30 to 50 minutes (May to September & December)
  • Ride type: Steel roller coaster with a free-fall drop section
  • Ride duration: 1 min 45 sec, including lift hill and drop
  • Best age suitability: From roughly 9 to 10 years upward (given height requirement)
  • Best time to ride: 10am to 10:45am, within the first 45 minutes of park opening, often the shortest queue all day
  • Crowd-avoidance tip: Return for a second ride after 4pm when many groups move to indoor attractions and lines shorten

The Dragon

  • Zone: LEGO Kingdoms
  • Thrill level: 🎢 Medium–high
  • Height requirement: 100 cm (3′3″)
  • Average wait time: 20 to 40 minutes, often minimal first thing in the morning
  • Ride type: Indoor/outdoor steel sit-down coaster with castle theming
  • Ride duration: 2 minutes (castle dark-ride segment + coaster section)
  • Best age suitability: 6 years and up (height 100cm)
  • Best time to ride: 10am to 10:30am, right when gates open before crowds gather
  • Crowd-avoidance tip: Use the official app to check wait times, then head straight there from the entrance

X-treme Racers

  • Zone: Adventure Land
  • Thrill level: 🎢 High
  • Height requirement: 120 cm (4′0″)
  • Average wait time: 25 to 45 minutes midday; drops to 15 to 25 minutes after 2pm
  • Ride type: Wild-mouse style steel coaster with sharp turns and quick drops
  • Ride duration: 1 minute 30 seconds
  • Best age suitability: 9 years and up (height 120 cm)
  • Best time to ride: 5pm to 5:45pm, after many guests leave or shift toward food or other shows
  • Crowd-avoidance tip: Use 'Reserve & Ride' one-shot booking when available to skip standard queues

Flying Eagle

  • Zone: LEGOREDO Town
  • Thrill level: 🎢 Medium
  • Height requirement: 120 cm (4′0″) without adult; 100 to 120 cm with adult
  • Average wait time: 10 to 25 minutes early or late; 20 to 40 minutes midday
  • Ride type: Family coaster with moderate speed and smooth turns
  • Ride duration: 1 minute 45 seconds
  • Best age suitability: Children 7 years and up (or 100cm with an adult)
  • Best time to ride: 10:15am to 10:45pm, after the entrance rush, before the midday crowds
  • Crowd-avoidance tip: Go during the first 30 minutes after opening to avoid lines often seen post-lunch

LEGO NINJAGO The Ride

  • Zone: NINJAGO World
  • Thrill level: 🎢 Medium
  • Height requirement: None listed; children under 115 cm must ride with an adult
  • Average wait time: 15 to 35 minutes, depending on the season
  • Ride type: Interactive 3D dark ride with gesture-based controls for shooting or fighting
  • Ride duration: 3 minutes (ride plus pre-show)
  • Best age suitability: 5+ (with adult if under 115cm)
  • Best time to ride: 1pm to 2pm, often quieter when families take a lunch break
  • Crowd-avoidance tip: Check the app to see real-time wait times and head there right if the queue is under 20 minutes

Ice Pilots School

  • Zone: Polar Land
  • Thrill level: 🎢 Medium
  • Height requirement: 120 cm (4′0″)
  • Average wait time: 10 to 25 minutes most of the day (ride cycles are quick)
  • Ride type: Motorbike-style track ride where you can adjust speed and turns (some upside-down options)
  • Ride duration: 2 minutes
  • Best age suitability: 8 years and up (height 120 cm)
  • Best time to ride: 11am to 11:30pm, after the coaster rush but before the crowd buildup for lunch
  • Crowd-avoidance tip: Use it as a buffer between big coasters to keep the day varied without long waits

LEGO Canoe

  • Zone: LEGOREDO Town
  • Thrill level: 🎢 Low
  • Height requirement: None, suitable for all ages under supervision per park rules
  • Average wait time: 5 to 20 minutes, generally short due to high ride throughput and family pacing
  • Ride type: Water-based paddle and boat ride, gentle and scenic
  • Ride duration: 3 minutes
  • Best age suitability: Any (children must be supervised)
  • Best time to ride: 12:30pm to 1pm, just after lunch when families scatter to food stands
  • Crowd-avoidance tip: Use this ride to cool off midday when shade and water help beat the sun

Jungle Racers

  • Zone: Adventure Land
  • Thrill level: 🎢 Medium
  • Height requirement: 100 cm (3′3″)
  • Average wait time: 15 to 30 minutes (varies by season)
  • Ride type: Jet-ski style water ride with twists and speed on a water track
  • Ride duration: 2 minutes
  • Best age suitability: 6 years and up (or 100 cm)
  • Best time to ride: 3pm to 3:45pm, after mid-day crowds but before late afternoon peak begins
  • Crowd-avoidance tip: Wear quick-dry clothes because splashes are likely and queues remain manageable

Pirate Boats

  • Zone: Pirate Land
  • Thrill level: 🎢 Low to medium
  • Height requirement: None listed; the children often ride with adult supervision
  • Average wait time: 10 to 25 minutes outside peak water-ride times; up to 35 minutes midday in the heat of summer
  • Ride type: Water boat ride with interactive cannon-shooting elements
  • Ride duration: 4 minutes
  • Best age suitability: All ages (with supervision)
  • Best time to ride: 2:30pm to 3pm, after lunch and before many head to shows or dining
  • Crowd-avoidance tip: Carry a light rain jacket or poncho; a splash is likely, and mid-afternoon lines tend to shorten

Emmet’s Flying Adventure

  • Zone: THE LEGO® MOVIE™ World
  • Thrill level: 🎢 Medium
  • Height requirement: 100 cm (3′3″)
  • Average wait time: 25 to 45 minutes, longer on weekends and holidays
  • Ride type: Flying theatre simulator ride with motion seats and 3D visuals (themed to LEGO® MOVIE™)
  • Ride duration: 4 minutes, including boarding and disembarking
  • Best age suitability: 6 years and up (or height 100cm)
  • Best time to ride: 11am to 11:30am, before lunch crowds and before heavier ride traffic sets in
  • Crowd-avoidance tip: Head straight there after a coaster ride for a calmer, seated experience

Ride-planning strategy | Use this as your day map

  • Kick off the morning (10am to 11am) with high-thrill rides like Polar X-plorer and The Dragon to maximize fun with minimum wait.
  • Midday (11am to 2pm) is ideal for indoor or water rides; use this window for Flying Eagle, NINJAGO, Pirate Boats, or Emmet’s Flying Adventure while riders cool off.
  • Afternoon lull (3pm to 4pm) works well for water rides and family rides like Jungle Racers, LEGO Canoe, or Pirate Boats.
  • Late afternoon to early evening (4pm to 5:30pm) brings shorter queues on major coasters, a good time for a second ride or to catch flying coasters again.

Your LEGOLAND Billund experience lineup

Santa LEGO figure with children at LEGOLAND® Billund Christmas event.

Meet LEGO characters across the park

LEGOLAND Billund is packed with immersive character moments, from meeting Lloyd or Kai in NINJAGO World to encountering classic Minifigure mascots throughout the park, and during the Christmas season, the lineup expands to include Santa, Reindeer Girl and the Gingerbread Man for festive photo opportunities.

  • Pro tip: Meet popular characters between 11am and 1pm when appearances are most frequent, and light is best for photos.
Lego Ninjago characters on stage at Legoland with roller coaster in background.

Catch live shows & pop-up performances

Throughout the day, themed zones host short shows, street performances, and pop-up moments that add energy between attractions. NINJAGO World often features ninja demonstrations, while seasonal events include holiday shows, music,** and character-led mini-performances**.

  • Pro tip: Check the official app in the morning; show times update dynamically, and prime performances fill early.
Children observing Neuschwanstein Castle model at MINILAND, LegoLand Germany.

Explore Miniland’s tiny moving worlds

Miniland is a living model village powered by millions of LEGO bricks, complete with moving boats, lighting effects, and intricate landmarks from Denmark and around the world. Every corner reveals a new detail, making it a surprisingly deep experience beyond a quick walk-through.

  • Pro tip: Visit twice, once around 11am and again near 5pm, for a beautiful contrast between bright and evening light.
Guests enjoying a pirate-themed boat ride at Legoland, New York.

Play spaces, climbing zones & interactive areas

Many areas of the park offer interactive, non-ride activities like water play, rope bridges, and themed playgrounds. Kids can burn energy in pirate ship play areas, medieval training zones, or DUPLO-themed climbing structures that feel like mini adventures on their own.

  • Pro tip: Use these areas during ride-peak hours (12pm to 3pm) to keep the day flowing without long queues.
Train decorated with Christmas lights at LEGOLAND® Billund.

Seasonal experiences & special event zones

During Christmas at LEGOLAND Billund, the park transforms into a winter spectacle with skating rinks, indoor snowball arenas, toboggan runs, and Santa’s living room. Themed workshops like Build-to-Give add hands-on creative moments that aren’t tied to rides at all.

  • Pro tip: Santa’s living room is busiest after 2pm; aim for 10:30am to 12pm for the shortest wait.
Children selecting pizza at a buffet in a cafe at LEGOLAND Billund.

Dine with LEGO views & themed settings

Restaurants and food stalls offer meals with LEGO theming, from Western-style eateries in LEGOREDO Town to bright, playful cafés in LEGO Movie World. Outdoor seating areas often overlook miniature trains, boats, and themed facades, adding atmosphere beyond the food itself.

  • Pro tip: Eat slightly earlier than the crowd, 11:15am to 11:45pm or 4pm to 4:30pm to avoid long queues at peak mealtimes.

Visiting LEGOLAND Billund with kids?

Worried about whether LEGOLAND Billund works for younger children or mixed-age families? You can breathe easy. The park is built with kids in mind, making the day smooth, flexible, and genuinely joyful for everyone.

  • Rides for all ages: Many attractions have low or no height limits, including DUPLO rides, LEGO Canoe, and gentle train or boat journeys, so siblings can stay together.
  • Play zones everywhere: Pirate ship playgrounds, climbing areas, and hands-on LEGO spaces help kids burn off energy between rides.
  • Family-ready facilities: Stroller rentals, the BabyCare Center, changing areas, nursing rooms, and quiet corners make breaks simple and stress-free.
  • Easy mealtimes: Restaurants and stalls offer kid-friendly meals, snacks, and flexible portions that work well for picky eaters.

With so many age-appropriate options and thoughtful facilities, kids stay entertained, parents stay relaxed, and the whole family gets a day that feels easy from start to finish.

Itineraries for a perfect LEGOLAND Billund visit

Family exploring LEGO models at LEGOLAND Billund.

1-day itinerary: The essential LEGOLAND experience

Kick off your day with a fast-paced route that hits LEGOLAND Billund’s headline rides and most atmospheric zones.

Morning (9am to 1pm)

  • Breakfast: Grab pastries at the entrance café, or sit down at Polar Pizza & Pasta before the crowds arrive.
  • Hit Polar X-plorer, The Dragon, and Flying Eagle in that order for the smoothest queue flow.
  • Pro-tip: Download the official app at the gate and track real-time waits to adapt on the fly.

Afternoon (1pm to 5pm)

  • Lunch: Quick-service at Burger Kitchen, or book Knight’s Table for a relaxed medieval-themed meal.
  • Continue with LEGO NINJAGO The Ride, Pirate Land boat battles, and Miniland explorations.
  • Pro-tip: This is the perfect window to add a Reserve & Ride upgrade if queues spike; it saves your afternoon.

Evening (5pm onwards)

  • Dinner: Pick up waffle sticks from the seasonal stalls or opt for a sit-down farewell meal at Family Buffet.
  • Wrap up with a second pass through Miniland or a sunset stroll through LEGOREDO Town for photos.
  • Pro-tip: Use the last 30 minutes before closing to revisit a favourite zone; queues usually drop sharply, giving you an extra ride or two before the day ends.
Visitors enjoying a ride at LEGOLAND Billund.

2-day itinerary: The complete LEGOLAND experience

Day 1: A balanced day that mixes big-ticket attractions with immersive zones.

Morning (9am to 1pm)

  • Breakfast: Enjoy coffee and pastries at Pirates Coffee.
  • Do Polar X-plorer, Ice Pilots School, then move to X-treme Racers before midday queues.
  • Pro-tip: Keep a locker for jackets and souvenirs; it saves walking back and forth.

Afternoon (1pm to 5pm)

  • Lunch: Grab a quick lunch at Legoredo Grill, or book Restaurant Panorama for hearty meals with Miniland views.
  • Dive into NINJAGO World and interactive play zones; follow with DUPLO rides if you have younger kids.
  • Pro-tip: Take a mid-afternoon break at a quiet zone (BabyCare Center or shaded seating) to recharge.

Evening (5pm onwards)

  • Dinner: Stop at a snack cart or sit down at Knight’s Table.
  • Explore Miniland in golden-hour lighting.
  • Pro-tip: If visiting on a Christmas date, plan your final hour around the lights trail; it’s stunning at twilight.

Day 2: A slower day built around entertainment, exploration, and hands-on activities.

Morning (9am to 1pm)

  • Breakfast: Grab something light from Beach Party Ice Cream or enjoy a sit-down meal at Family Buffet.
  • Start with LEGO Movie World, character encounters, and hands-on build areas.
  • Pro-tip: Workshops like Build-to-Give fill early; check availability right after entry.

Afternoon (1pm to 5pm)

  • Lunch: Get quick service at The Grill or book a premium family lunch at Polar Pizza & Pasta.
  • Catch seasonal shows, let kids recharge in adventure playgrounds, and revisit a favourite ride.
  • Pro-tip: Use this hour to explore tucked-away photo spots around the LEGO Movie World or Miniland bridges; they’re almost empty around late afternoon.

Evening (5pm onwards)

  • Dinner: Try Christmas stalls (if in season) or a relaxed farewell dinner at Family Buffet.
  • End the day with a final pass through your favourite themed land.
  • Pro-tip: After 5pm, many families leave for dinner, making this the best time to wander through LEGOREDO Town or NINJAGO World with far lighter foot traffic.

Plan your visit to LEGOLAND Billund

Visitors enjoying a ride at LEGOLAND Billund with colorful LEGO-themed backdrop.

LEGOLAND Billund typically opens from 10am and closes between 5pm and 7pm, depending on the season. Summer (June to August) and holiday periods (December) often feature longer evening hours, while early spring (March to May) and late autumn (September to October) operate on shorter schedules.

  • Hours vary significantly through the year, especially between weekdays and weekends in April, May, September and October.
  • Final entry is usually one hour before park closing. Ride queues close at least 60 minutes before the park shuts, so plan major attractions earlier in the day.
  • LEGOLAND Billund is closed from early January to late March each year. The park reopens for the spring season and operates through summer and the December Christmas event before closing again after New Year’s week.
Family enjoying play area at LEGOLAND Billund with colorful structures.
  • Late April: The park reopens for spring, temperatures are mild, flowers are in bloom, and school excursions are still minimal, making it one of the calmest periods of the season.
  • Early June: Weather is warmer but not yet at high-summer levels, and weekday crowds remain manageable before Denmark’s school holidays begin.
  • Mid-September to early October: A sweet spot with comfortable temperatures, fewer families traveling, and shorter queue times across top rides.
  • Christmas season (late November to December): The park transforms into a festive winter setting with lights, skating, Santa encounters, and seasonal stalls; the most atmospheric time to visit, but weekends attract heavier footfall.

Best time of day to visit: Arrive right at opening (10am to 11am) for the shortest queues and the best photo light, especially at Miniland and LEGOREDO Town. Late afternoon (after 4pm) is also quieter as day visitors taper off.

Address: Nordmarksvej 9, 7190 Billund, Denmark
Find on maps

  • By bus: Local bus lines 43, 119, 144, and 166 connect Billund with nearby towns. The nearest stop, Legoland or Lalandia bus stop, is a 2 to 3-minute walk away from the entrance.
  • By train: There is no train station in Billund, but you can connect via Vejle, Give, Esbjerg, or Kolding, then take a direct bus to the park. For example, you can take a train to Vejle Station, then take Bus 43 to LEGOLAND; it will take you around 45 minutes.
  • By car: Ample parking is available at the LEGOLAND P1 & P2 car parks, located directly beside the entrance. Daily parking fees apply; payment machines accept cards and mobile pay.
Entrance to LEGOLAND Billund with colorful LEGO structures and visitors walking.

Main entrance (Nordmarksvej)

Located on Nordmarksvej, this is the primary entry point for all day visitors and the closest entrance to parking areas P1 and P2. It provides direct access to the central pathways leading into Miniland and nearby themed zones.

  • Redeem by scanning your e-ticket or mobile ticket directly at the turnstiles.
  • Bag checks and security screening apply to all guests.
  • This entrance is fully accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.

Hotel guest entrance (LEGOLAND Hotel)

Guests staying at the LEGOLAND Hotel and LEGOLAND Castle Hotel have a dedicated entry gate connected directly to their accommodation.

  • Show your hotel room key or guest wristband for entry.
  • E-tickets are still required for scanning on the first entry.
  • This entrance is stroller- and wheelchair-friendly.
Placing a brown leather bag into a yellow automated parcel terminal locker.
  • Lockers: Paid lockers are available near the main entrance and select zones, ideal for storing bags, jackets, and valuables during the day.
  • Toilets & baby-changing: Restrooms are located throughout the park, all with baby-changing stations. The BabyCare Center offers feeding areas, quiet rooms, and facilities tailored for infants and toddlers.
  • WiFi: Free Wi-Fi is available across the park, with the strongest coverage near the main entrance and central pathways.
  • Guest services: Located near the main entrance, offering help with ticket issues, lost & found, accessibility support, and caregiver assistance.
  • First aid: A staffed first-aid station is available for medical support, minor injuries, and emergencies.
  • Souvenir shops: Themed LEGO shops are found across the park, with the largest flagship store located near the entrance.
  • App: Download the LEGOLAND Billund app for live ride times, interactive maps, show schedules, and navigation tools.
Man in wheelchair with child pointing at animals in a zoo enclosure.
  • Wheelchair access: The park is largely wheelchair accessible with paved paths, gentle gradients, and ramps connecting major zones. Most indoor attractions, restaurants, and shops support smooth access.
  • Ramps & elevators: Ramps are available at zone transitions, shops, and key viewing areas. Some multi-level attractions and restaurants include elevator access.
  • Wheelchair & stroller rentals: Wheelchairs and strollers can be rented near the main entrance. Availability is limited, so early arrival is recommended on weekends and at seasonal events.
  • Attraction access: Many family rides offer accessible boarding or transfer assistance. However, select high-thrill coasters like Polar X-plorer and X-treme Racers have mobility restrictions. Check the LEGOLAND Billund app or ride signage for specific requirements.
  • Terrain notes: Most walkways are smooth and level, though a few themed areas may include cobbled sections or uneven decorative terrain that could require slower navigation.
  • Restrooms: Accessible restrooms are spread throughout the park, with additional facilities inside the BabyCare Center for caregivers.
Family dining at a cafe in LEGOLAND Billund with LEGO-themed wall art.

Knight’s Table | Medieval hall with hearty meals in a castle-style setting

  • Must-try dish: Roast chicken with potatoes

Polar Pizza & Pasta | Casual indoor dining with kid-friendly comfort foods near Polar Land

  • Must-try dish: Build-your-own pizza

Burger Kitchen | Fast, familiar burgers and fries with plenty of seating for families

  • Must-try dish: Classic cheeseburger

LEGOREST | Colourful, LEGO-themed canteen offering salads, pastas and warm dishes

  • Must-try dish: Danish meatballs with gravy

Family Buffet | All-you-can-eat buffet ideal for mixed-age groups and relaxed meals

  • Must-try dish: Soft-serve ice cream for dessert

Tips & guidelines for visiting LEGOLAND Billund

  • Arrive 15 to 20 minutes before opening to clear security early and reach Polar X-plorer or The Dragon before queues build.
  • Use the LEGOLAND Billund app for live ride times; it updates faster than the on-site boards and includes accessibility details.
  • Start your day in Polar Land or LEGOREDO Town; most visitors instinctively turn right toward NINJAGO, causing a bottleneck there.
  • Expect intermittent mobile signal in certain themed areas; download maps offline so navigation doesn’t rely on network coverage.
  • Bring waterproof layers if planning water rides like Pirate Boats; drying stations are limited, and shaded areas fill quickly on warm days.
  • Stroller and wheelchair rentals run out by midday, so rent them as soon as you enter if needed.
  • Drone use is strictly prohibited anywhere near the park, including car parks and hotel perimeters.
  • Flash photography is restricted inside dark rides and shows to protect performers and preserve effects.
  • Shops near ride exits get crowded mid-afternoon; for a calmer browse, shop in the last hour before closing.
  • If visiting during Christmas, plan Santa’s Living Room between 10:30am and 12pm; the queue is at its shortest and lighting is best for photos.

Frequently asked questions about LEGOLAND Billund tickets

Can I re-enter the park after leaving?

Yes. Same-day re-entry is allowed; just keep your ticket handy when exiting. This makes it easy to take breaks or return later if you’re visiting over multiple days.

Should I choose a 1-day or 2-day ticket?

A 1-day ticket works for quick visits, but a 2-day LEGOLAND Billund ticket gives you time for all major rides, shows, and creative zones without rushing, especially useful for families.

What happens if it rains?

The park stays open in light rain, with indoor attractions running normally. Outdoor rides may pause briefly; pack a poncho to stay flexible.

Is LEGOLAND Billund good for toddlers?

Yes. DUPLO Play zones, gentle rides, soft-play areas, and character spots make it ideal for young children. Stroller rentals and the BabyCare Center add extra convenience.

Can I skip the lines for rides?

Yes. 'Reserve & Ride' lets you join a faster queue for select attractions. Booking early helps secure the best tiers on busy summer and Christmas dates.

Are there baby care facilities?

Yes. The BabyCare Center includes changing rooms, feeding spaces and quiet areas for naps, making it smoother for parents with infants and toddlers.

How can families save money inside the park?

Bring refillable water bottles, share larger meal portions, and book dated tickets in advance for better pricing. A 2-day ticket often offers the best value per day.

Are pets allowed?

Pets aren’t permitted inside the park, but service animals are welcome in most guest areas.

Is the park wheelchair accessible?

Yes. Most paths are accessible, wheelchairs can be rented, and many rides offer assisted boarding. Some coasters have mobility restrictions; check the app before queuing.