That was so good. I remember you couldn't walk around Pete's Dad's place barefoot. Pieces of Lego everywhere . Pete was so easy to buy Christmas presents for.... it was Lego all the way. I'd need a week in that Museum just playing with the electronics. Bonus points for Steph building a mini Zoot - the coolest saxophone player ever 😎
Love watching your journeys around the world and you have one assured viewer in me because you're traveling solely by train this time. I love train travels and can't wait to follow along.
When visiting Billund you should also visit the water land Lalandia, which is only a short walk from Legoland. There they have several restaurants, playgrounds, ice-skating the water land of cause and other fun stuff got kids. You can also stay in one of their Villas. Two days entry to Legoland is about the same price as a yearcard, for Lalandia I think it is about 3 days.
Well, I am a former Master Model designer/builder from Miniland Show&Events at LEGO in Billund now immigrated to the USA, but but, to Pete on your comment 20.54 min, the scale in the park in general is 1:20, but that also gives limitations in the clusters in the Miniland's, so some models has to be scale down due to size, like many bigger ships. The "mini figures," are if used in a scale model around scale 1;40 or 1;50, the "Lego people" you see inside the park's Minlands clusters would in real life be around 7 feet tall 😉. I left in 2001, so it has been a while ago now, none of my models are in Billund Denmark, since I was assigned to build architecture models in 1:20 for at the time coming new German Legoland park. The Show&Events Miniland dept. is long gone now, as the hole team of very highly skilled Model Designers/ builders, the scale models are less detailed in the newer parks, it's a bit hard breaking to see the original park's standard disappearing, we did not use computer aid in general to build scale models, I often think about open a "real Master builder course" to transfers our skill sets and knowledge, my old gang is not getting younger(most are now in their mid 60s)
More than 60 years ago I wished for a LEGO house for Christmas and got it, since then these bricks have not left my family and I have given my son and his son the first sets
I did not even know they had a Legoland in Denmark, let alone that it was invented there lol. I really love how you gave us a load of information about it too, thats great ^^ It's good to see you back in europe but with all of the improved editing skills you gained since coming to asia! c: I wish you could go to Hungary! they have some of the best wine on the planet (Tokaji, sweet desert wine). It's amazing how much contnt you can get from just one theme park. Next year I'd really like to make some dedicated videos on Koreas theme parks, like seoul grand part where we went (both the zoo nd theme park since they have both) and lotte world and everland since they are so famous. Great Video ^^ Do consider a detour to hungary xD PS: It's definitely Lego. Same grammatical point as "cereal" vs "cereals" though. We don't count some things as plural if it is a group, the group is singular. A box of lego, a box of cereal. Some cereal. some lego.
Thanks for watching! tbh, this was not a fun video to edit for some reason but I’m excited for some upcoming ones! Looking forward to more of yours. Need to go watch the latest! 🏃♀️
Your son is going to do well in school. I took my son everywhere possible in our way of life. He's doing well in school. The best part was that he started pre school with zero English. Your son will do great in school .
Fun fact: Legoland is not owned by the Lego company, but was sold off to cut costs. The Lego House is owned by Lego and is therefore only built in Billund Denmark; home of the brick
Let me correct you a bit: In June 2019, the Merlin Entertainments board agreed to recommend a takeover offer of £4.8 billion from a consortium consisting of Kirkbi A/S (50%), CPP Investment Board and The Blackstone Group. The takeover was approved by the high court in November 2019 Kirkbi A/S was formerly known as LEGO Holding A/S So LEGOLAND is controlled by The LEGO Group
I'm sorry to be that person, but you misspelled "Leg" in "Leg godt", "Lej" means "Rent" as in "to rent".. 😅 And on the LEGO vs LEGO's thing, you are right on the money there, the correct term is LEGO bricks.. ^^
Oh how I cringe everytime I hear an S put on the brands name It's brand name + thing + s. For example: LEGO sets, LEGO bricks, LEGO elements and so on. Never ever the brand name alone
This is my favorite video of all time! Love, I loved seeing Hays so animated, excited and expressive!
Enjoyed this vlog so much. Thanks for taking us with you.
So glad you liked it!
That was so good. I remember you couldn't walk around Pete's Dad's place barefoot. Pieces of Lego everywhere . Pete was so easy to buy Christmas presents for.... it was Lego all the way. I'd need a week in that Museum just playing with the electronics. Bonus points for Steph building a mini Zoot - the coolest saxophone player ever 😎
I knew he was a fan but seeing him in Billund was a whole new level 😆
NICE, more videos to binge watch 😂
We never stopped making videos 🙃
Love watching your journeys around the world and you have one assured viewer in me because you're traveling solely by train this time. I love train travels and can't wait to follow along.
Thank you! We appreciate you following along. Many more trains to come!
When visiting Billund you should also visit the water land Lalandia, which is only a short walk from Legoland. There they have several restaurants, playgrounds, ice-skating the water land of cause and other fun stuff got kids. You can also stay in one of their Villas. Two days entry to Legoland is about the same price as a yearcard, for Lalandia I think it is about 3 days.
It looked great! We didn’t have time this trip but thanks for the tip for next time. :)
Well, I am a former Master Model designer/builder from Miniland Show&Events at LEGO in Billund now immigrated to the USA, but but, to Pete on your comment 20.54 min, the scale in the park in general is 1:20, but that also gives limitations in the clusters in the Miniland's, so some models has to be scale down due to size, like many bigger ships. The "mini figures," are if used in a scale model around scale 1;40 or 1;50, the "Lego people" you see inside the park's Minlands clusters would in real life be around 7 feet tall 😉. I left in 2001, so it has been a while ago now, none of my models are in Billund Denmark, since I was assigned to build architecture models in 1:20 for at the time coming new German Legoland park. The Show&Events Miniland dept. is long gone now, as the hole team of very highly skilled Model Designers/ builders, the scale models are less detailed in the newer parks, it's a bit hard breaking to see the original park's standard disappearing, we did not use computer aid in general to build scale models, I often think about open a "real Master builder course" to transfers our skill sets and knowledge, my old gang is not getting younger(most are now in their mid 60s)
Whoa! That is so fascinating!! Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave such an interesting comment.
More than 60 years ago I wished for a LEGO house for Christmas and got it, since then these bricks have not left my family and I have given my son and his son the first sets
That's so lovely!
As an avid Lego builder since I was 13 (now 60) this was a great video and watching the smile on your boy's face is priceless!!
Thanks so much Tom! We get to surprise Hays again next week at LEGOLAND Korea and we can’t wait!
@@StephandPete wooohooo!!!
4.53min when your son did the royal wave :) i couldnt help but laugh. he's cute, and aparentley not very scared :)
I did not even know they had a Legoland in Denmark, let alone that it was invented there lol. I really love how you gave us a load of information about it too, thats great ^^
It's good to see you back in europe but with all of the improved editing skills you gained since coming to asia! c:
I wish you could go to Hungary! they have some of the best wine on the planet (Tokaji, sweet desert wine).
It's amazing how much contnt you can get from just one theme park. Next year I'd really like to make some dedicated videos on Koreas theme parks, like seoul grand part where we went (both the zoo nd theme park since they have both) and lotte world and everland since they are so famous.
Great Video ^^ Do consider a detour to hungary xD
PS: It's definitely Lego. Same grammatical point as "cereal" vs "cereals" though. We don't count some things as plural if it is a group, the group is singular. A box of lego, a box of cereal. Some cereal. some lego.
well look at your phone, where did you think bluetooth came from... lol
Thanks for watching! tbh, this was not a fun video to edit for some reason but I’m excited for some upcoming ones! Looking forward to more of yours. Need to go watch the latest! 🏃♀️
'Does it fit into your carry-on?' 'No, no it doesn't!' lol good man.
Your son is going to do well in school. I took my son everywhere possible in our way of life. He's doing well in school. The best part was that he started pre school with zero English. Your son will do great in school
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We certainly believe there are a lot of benefits from traveling early! ☺️
As an educator, I couldn’t agree more! ❤
@@im4whales Here's one that I just get myself to agree. They say that learning a second language helps children do better in school.
I might add that Hays is my great nephew! 😊
I think Hayes and Pete tied. I can’t wait to visit this Legoland!
I've been to that LEGO Land, it was alot of fun.
It’s a lot of fun, we all really enjoyed our visit.
You should go to Lalandia, it’s really nice
Boy..boy..boy 😂
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There is a water ressort called Lalandia nearby that has restaurants ... and water ofc. You can rent residences there as well.
It was a bit cold in October but Lalandia looked cool!
@@StephandPete It is indoor ... open all year round.
Im from denmark have a good dream bye😊
Fun fact: Legoland is not owned by the Lego company, but was sold off to cut costs. The Lego House is owned by Lego and is therefore only built in Billund Denmark; home of the brick
Merlin Entertainment!
Let me correct you a bit:
In June 2019, the Merlin Entertainments board agreed to recommend a takeover offer of £4.8 billion from a consortium consisting of Kirkbi A/S (50%), CPP Investment Board and The Blackstone Group. The takeover was approved by the high court in November 2019
Kirkbi A/S was formerly known as LEGO Holding A/S
So LEGOLAND is controlled by The LEGO Group
I'm sorry to be that person, but you misspelled "Leg" in "Leg godt", "Lej" means "Rent" as in "to rent".. 😅 And on the LEGO vs LEGO's thing, you are right on the money there, the correct term is LEGO bricks.. ^^
No issue- appreciate the correction.
I live in Danmark
Just a bit of a spelling error. It is leg godt and not lej godt (at least that is what I think you wrote). Leg is play, lej is rent.
Lego in Latin means "I read" 🙂
ah, not the first time I've butchered info on here. ;)
Skøn knægt.
Oh how I cringe everytime I hear an S put on the brands name
It's brand name + thing + s. For example: LEGO sets, LEGO bricks, LEGO elements and so on. Never ever the brand name alone
lego ist supposed to mean lej godt its leg cuz ej mns to buy sometin in danish leg*
9:28 you shouldn’t behave like this in denmark (mit land)
Like what?
nevermind
it was a mistake
I was wrong
It’s just i’m danish and my freinds are danish, and we haven’t seen many people do that beacuse it seems loud