My friend, Wendy, did us a great favor by letting me know about how to get discounted tickets to Legoland (and other theme parks around Germany). Alls I had to do was find a particular brand of laundry softener that had the discount offering on its label. So, we went on a hunt for this laundry softener. We found it in the second store we went to. I had to buy four bottles and each bottle cost 1 euro 25 cents. That is a little over $2 each. Then, with those labels, we got the buy one ticket and get the other free discount. So, we basically had to only pay for 2 tickets and they were about 40 euros each. Thanks, Wendy!
We left early Friday morning and drove for 3 hours to Legoland. We got there about noon-ish and stayed until closing (8:00 pm). The rest of the agenda took us to a cute little bed and breakfast. It was very near to where Legoland was, thankfully as we were all exhausted. Saturday morning we ate a tasty breakfast buffet at our little hotel and off we went to Neuschwanstein Castle (pictures of this will be in the next blog post).
| Welcome to Legoland! |
| Don't worry, we did pay for our tickets :o) |
| The strange people you met in Legoland... |
| An interesting exhibit. |
| The first fun ride. |
| The longest wait, too. |
| Can you spot Ivan? |
| Emily buzzing around the friendly skies. |
| Jay coming in for a landing. |
| Entering the X-wing exhibit. |
| This model X-wing is huge! |
| Hello Yoda. |
| Look out for some shady characters hanging around. |
| As I was saying... |
| The X-wing...all in legos. It's pretty impressive. |
| There are fun 3-D chalk paintings at this Legoland! |
| It looks so real...wow! |
| We are lucky to see an artist in progress on one chalk painting. |
| This is what it looked like on our way out of the park. |
| More lego models. These are of various cities in Germany (Munich and Berlin) and a few other European countries. |
| Be careful what you touch! The first time Ivan touched this button, he got a surprise! The second time he posed for this picture :o) |
| This is a model of our city...Frankfurt. Notice the skyscrapers mixed with the quaint German buildings. |
| Close-up of Frankfurt downtown area. |
| The castle behind us is Neuschwanstein. We will visit the actual castle the next day. |
| Here it is...again...Neuschwanstein Castle...I don't think we will get a better photo of it than this! |
| All aboard!! The Lego train |
| "Oh yeah, I'm ready for this awesome train ride!" |
| The strange animals you meet on the Lego Train ride...that's baaaad (even a little grotesque, if you ask me). |
| He's making me hungry! |
| Emily with Mr. Swivel Head. |
| Somewhere over the rainbow there are Lego people causing havic. |
| Welcome to the land of Pharaoh. |
| Posing with a camel. |
| How much fun can one camel have? |
| OK guys, let's leave the camel alone. He's getting tired now. |
| Takes me back...way back... |
| You can't be in a Legoland Park in Germany and not run into Albert Einstein. |
| Ivan battling the forces of evil...go Ivan!!! |
| Hey, Mr. Sith, whad-up? |
| Star Wars Legos everywhere!!! |
| Cute and cuddly...Yoda, I mean. |
| What Moms do when the family are on scary rides: |
| smell the flowers... |
| appreciate the flowers.... |
| take oodles of pictures of flowers... |
| Thank Heaven these are not Lego flowers! |
| Emily captured the evening sky outside her window. |
| A simple, but delicious, breakfast buffet the next morning at our little hotel. We are getting ready for our next big adventure...castle touring! |
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