We bought a seasons pass to Legoland last fall and they have reopened so we decided to squeeze in another trip, this time bringing Liam along. Due to Covid-19 restrictions on number of people allowed in the park, there were barely any lines on a lot of the rides.
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at the bus stop, excited and ready to go |
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Visiting miniature land in Legoland was a lot more fun after having visited
some of the scenes in real life. We were here with our friends from Canada in Februrary
and Rus and I came here on our own the day before he flew home.
Nyhavn, Copenhagen |
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Amalienborg Palace - where Queen Magrethe lives
We saw the changing of the guards here in February
and Rus and I also walked through here together |
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an aquarium at the Atlantis area of Legoland |
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Dean |
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Mei and her Ninjago friend |
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Dean and I spent some good quality time together on the smaller rides
while the older kids went off on their own. |
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Dean with Denmark's beloved author, Hans Christian Andersen |
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Dean and Freya earning their Legoland driver's license. |
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The canoe ride through the wild west, passing exotic animals
like beavers and moose. |
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Freya on the Xtreme Racer roller coaster. |
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Dean loved this donut. |
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The revolving observation tower - I remember going in a tower about
30 years ago with my brother and cousins. I'm assuming it's the same one. |
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done, tired and ready to go home |
3 comments:
That looks so fun Liz! My grandkids would love that and so would we.
Looks like a great outing! So glad you are having these experiences. Can't believe how much everyone is changing and growing up...ugh! Say hello to everyone and hugs for you!
That last comment was me Elisabeth - Amy Willett
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