Why did LEGO sell LEGOLAND?


Why did LEGO sell LEGOLAND? Clark said the company decided to pursue a buyer for its theme parks in order to focus on their toys. The LEGO Group wants to focus on its play material and the toy business, Clark said. The toy business and theme park business are very different and the company decided to focus its energy on play materials.


Why are adults not allowed in Legoland?

Therefore, in order to constantly maintain a quality experience in which to play, LEGOLAND Discovery Centers around the world do not permit entry to any groups of adults, single adult and adult couples, who are not accompanied by a young child or children during standard hours. An adult is classed as aged 18 and over.


Why does LEGOLAND close so early?

Our Park was designed for our young families in mind. We do keep shorter hours, so that our youngest fans can enjoy a lovely day at the Park without the stress of late evening hours. Parents can also elect to have their child stay on a ride, so that parents can take turns riding with them if they have only one child.


Where is the oldest LEGOLAND?

Legoland Billund Resort, the original Legoland park, opened on 7 June 1968 in Billund, Denmark. The park is located next to the original Lego factory and Billund Airport, Denmark's second-busiest airport.


Which city has the best LEGOLAND?

Denmark LEGOLAND – Europe LEGOLAND Billund is the original LEGOLAND park built in 1968, and to us, is the ultimate LEGOLAND location.


Is 12 too old for Legoland?

The park is geared for children between the ages of 2 - 12, however, it depends on how interested your child is with LEGO. If your child is looking for thrill rides, then our park may not be suitable for them.


What is the oldest LEGOLAND in the world?

Legoland Billund Resort, the original Legoland park, opened on 7 June 1968 in Billund, Denmark.


Is LEGOLAND more expensive than Disney?

Is LEGOLAND cheaper than Disneyland? LEGOLAND tickets start at $95 for kids ages 3-12 and $101 for people ages 13 and older. Disneyland tickets range between $98-$150 for kids ages 3-9 and between $104-$159 for people ages 10 and older (depending on the day). Kids ages 2 and younger are free at both parks.