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Scandi 2004 Day Three


 

Scandi 2004 Day Three

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Monday 3rd may 2004.
Legoland

John Coffield
Very different, the 4-D cinema was a disappointment the effects weren’t good.

Owen Rees
My first visit to a Legoland, and I enjoyed it immensely. The models are spectacular, and the ride aren’t too bad either! Power builder deserves an honourable mention and is great fun, and not so long you start to feel nauseous.

Stuart Milton
Legoland Billund’s Power Builder would be exceptional if I could have stopped laughing long enough to know which end was up. I only wish I could have ridden it a few more times.

Margaret and Graeme Drinkwater
A very entertaining park, despite the lack of any huge rides. The Power Builders were excellent, somewhere between Samurai and a car assembly line, but so much fun. The models were also enjoyable to look at, all in all, a good little park!

Phil Ariss
Legoland was a pleasant surprise, with a variety of attractions for all. The theming was superb, and the MACK wild mouse was very enjoyable along with Power Building (robocoaster), which was presented extremely well.

Jeppe Nygaard
I was very anxious to see how everyone would like LegoLand or not, but after 5 mins. inside the park the smiles were appearing, fingers pointed, cameras flashed That made me feel happy. I have been to the original Lego land some 30 times and enjoy the theme very well, so many details. Miniature Land is my favourite. The new robo coaster was great, it adds a lot to the ride that you program it yourselves. And great lighting effects and setting. Good weather, very nice day. Only bad thing was that the group-meal was delayed though pre-booed.

Roger ’Dodger’ Clark
Legoland was good. Had fun on the boats dodging water bombs. The mouse was ok. 4D cinema was cool! Having a wicked time!!

TheAmborns
Went to about 20 countries today, but they were very, very small! Loved Legoland!

Linz and Darren Hoy
LegoLand was, as expected, truly fantastic. The models were all great, and there were loads of different models to what is at LegoLand Windsor. The staff were great, and made the day special with the "guided Tour"
The Power Builder was amazing, being able to build your own ride as to what you want to ride, and then actually getting to ride it is great! It’s like having your own Roller Coaster Tycoon ride in your own park!!
Mini Land was in fantastic detail, and 200 pictures later, we are off.

Jeff and Leslie Graham
A wonderful park - great theming. We survived the power builder. amazing detail in Miniland, and not enough time.

Derek Shaw
really enjoyed my time at Legoland. Could have spent 4 hours alone checking out Miniland. Coasters were fun. Only disappointment was lack of logo’d souvenirs, ie patches, magnets, pins and no roller coaster postcards. I went in with loads of money to spend, but spent nothing. California Legoland always seems to get my money.

Lisa Scheinin
Legoland is another exquisite member of the Legoland series. The attention to detail everywhere is phenomenal. You can’t look more than 3ft without seeing a Lego figure and so many of them are whimsical. Coasters were good. Power Builder was excellent. Souvenir selection was abysmal.

Patrick Flumet
Welcome to a new leader - the Power Builder. A really new experience, and a really beautiful park. Thanks to Legoland.

Steven Honeyman
Power Builder was amazing. A totally unique and intense experience unlike anything else I’ve been on. The whole of Legoland looked brilliant with so much attention to detail, and the models were absolutely amazing, with some good humorous touches.

Robert-Paul van Hardeveld
My first Lego-Park. Didn’t really know what to expect. It’s looking great, funny small little details everywhere. They just need a bigger thrillride and it’s perfect. :-)

David Cornell
I love traveling, especially when I get to visit a new country and its amusement parks. This was my second LegoLand after California. On my next visit I will schedule more play time. I am looking forward to our surprise park in Aalborg. I like little carnival style parks. -- plus 3 credits. Yeah!!!!

Brad Haller & John Fidyk
Cute Park, mini-land was just as amazing as it as at the other Legolands. Power Builder was a unique experience, not to be missed. Having a great time in Europe, as usual.

Richard Bannister
Legoland Billund was my second Lego park in four days, but fortunately the weather was a lot better than when I visited Windsor on Friday. This also marks what I think may be my first visit to a park where a Roller Coaster was not my favourite ride; in this case, the Kuka-built Power Builder takes the top spot. Quite frankly it’s an awesome experience, at least on the most extreme settings. I couldn’t bring myself to try anything but level five on any of my three goes. Hopefully one of these will go up closer to home soon. As always, do visit my web page - ‹http://www.bannister.org/coasters/› - for a more detailed report.

Andycoasterboy
One of the parks I have wanted to visit as a small boy playing with many many coloured bricks. We were greeted by someone from the park who walked us around the various rides they have to offer. One of which was their new Robo Coaster. As you walk in, it’s like a giant industrial science lab - where you are offered an electronic card and invited to design your own program. Being with Justin random button pressing ensued and we ended up on setting 5 (top highest setting) on what can only be described as a great ride experience hanging upside down and being thrown about every-which-way. A quick stroll around the model village and now on the bus to the hotel for a quick stop and off onto Tivoliland, it doesn’t get any better than this.

Marlon Scott
Power Builder was a trip! Glad I did it and glad I did it only once!
Legoland awoke all my old childhood fascination with trains and toys.
Our meal was a little delayed but the Salmon was terrific!

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