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Hello everyone,

I've been saving up money for a trip to a Legoland in Europe for a while now. It's been my dream since I was a kid and now I'm a young man who has his own money and so on. Yes it was a cliche start but here comes my question. ^^

I'm thinking about going either Germany or Billund, passing UK because from what I heard England is such an expensive country. Oh and I forgot to mention that I'm from Turkey. So what do you think will be the best experience for me? Billund of Germany? and also which trip will be cheaper considering accommodations?

I'm not asking for prices of Lego because I believe they'll all be same.

I guess that's all I want to ask, I hope there'll be people who are too kind to help me with their knowledge

Kind Regards,

Burak

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My experience is that Germany is better. I've been to both, and although Billund is the original, Germany is way better.

I've been there twice and both times I've not been dissapointed about the LEGO store and the pick-a-brick store. The PaB store has a LOT of parts , and the discount-tent is great too !!

The Billund trip was ... well... nah... not what I've been expecting really...

I've been checking the England one too, I concider it very expensive.. so perhaps in the future just a daytrip of sorts.

That's my 2 cents.

Grtz Saint

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Oh thank you. Now that I thoroughly checked the flight prices, there's a huge difference between billund and germany too, way cheaper to go germany.

Any tips about accomodation around Legoland? Is it easy to plan and does Legoland has anything like a hotel or something?

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Germany doesn't have a hotel, there's a lot of accomedations through the S@H site , and through local travel agents you also can book lots of different things. You can go from a simple bed and breakfast to a full blow hotel.

Like I said, I've been there twice, first time I spend a night in a hotel , second time a few days in a B&B. The quality in both times were great ! Germans are correct, clean nice people. I think the only advise I can think of is this : Check if they at least speak English, I had a lot of trubble the first time and there wern't a lot of Dutch people around to ask stuff :look: .

The Town of Ausburg is just around the corner, ( never been there ) , but I found out that the prices vary if you search a little further from the park.. ( closer is somewhat more expensive ).

If you take picture's , don't forget to take some of the shops !!! :laugh:

grtz Saint

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Oh and one last question, actually last two;

We buy a ticket to get inside but does the toys inside covered in that ticket or their tickets should be bought seperately? I tried to find info about it but I couldn't :(

And the other question is; do you guys think whole day is enough or I can do two days?

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