Loved Lego. ❤️ Built stuff all the time. When I was a kid it was very affordable and you did not get kits that can be used for one purpose only, but basic buliding bricks and you had to use your imaginaiton.
No I was never very good with Lego I always found it a bit fiddly. But I remember playing more with StickleBricks! Tho you never hear of those now! I was a child of the 80's-90's.
Always loved Lego,our grandchildren loved building all sorts, houses, stables for the horses, they go riding 😊, now and love it. This looks very interesting Tim, I hope I get notification for this one 😮xx
@jonathanj.3695 That is something *pre-Chapek* Disney would have done. Unfortunately, we now live in the Disney era of "Basically a mid-tier Hilton but we stuck some character art on the walls and charged double Hilton prices."
I don't think the room or lodges look particularly appealing tbh. Very basic and almost using the lego theme as an excuse for simplicity. Can't help but think of a hospital kids waiting room looking and the features of the room. I know it's for kids, but it should hold up for the adults staying there too. Looks tidy though.
Nah, it’s appealing and fine. To be fair, I don’t know the price. But it fits the vibe of a mountain lodge. It’s Lego, a high quality kids product. Not a genuine lifestyle or luxury brand. I would expect 3 to high 3/5. The outside is pretty cool but they tone down the interior for the adults bringing their kids. The color palette is more than enough to nod to the theming. That same scheme would be out of place in anything but a Lego room… using subway tile as a Lego motif is actually very tasteful, balancing the appeal to both kid and adult. I’d 100% appreciate this if I had kids. Enough to keep their Legoland high going while being toned down enough inside to not go crazy 😂
Idk. It's a hotel. You don't go on vacation for a hotel room. You stay in a hotel to sleep. The place was clean and comfortable. I guess I am just different. I use hotels to sleep, not as my vacation destination.
Tim, I really enjoy when you are able to bring Gaby and Casper. Gaby is so relatable and you two are both class. And of course watching little Casper exploring and discovering things reminds us all to hang on to our childlike curiosity. I know you can't quite have the same family time in front of the camera, but always appreciate when you share some of these moments with us, Tim. I would've LOVED to do something like this as a young kid.
Tim should create a spin-off channel called "Shower With Tim" "And next week on the channel, I try out the showers in the Houses of Parliament to see how many newly elected MPs can fit in them."
The lodge looked amazing from the outside, very basic inside with a tv that didn’t work properly.I think that they defo need some more staff and what staff have got need do better training and not serve or ignore people who are paying their wages at the end of the day. Food looks ok very expensive and poor quality a bit like haven… I think u should have been reimbursed for poor quality meals and serve, I can’t believe that is only a couple of months old. Love Caspar, Gaby with Caspar and building Lego together, he is so cute 😀👍
The concept is very cute & great way to kind of unplug from TV & enjoy family. I was expecting a bit more Lego theme to be executed in the room & land but still really cool to see. Even as adults we love Lego!!!! Beautiful family ❤
You expected more lego? 😂 Perhaps the camera didn't do it justice. I highly recommend going to legoland for real because its brilliant. There's lego galore. Xxx
Wondering if they will have Lego carpet? That way you get to experience the joy of a stray Lego piece embedding itself into the sole of your foot every time you step into a room.
I’m 61 and don’t recall having legos but I loved Lincoln logs and tinker toys and when I was around 12 I loved building sugar cube buildings with glue.
I think they had them in Europe, not sure though. I know when my younger brother, who is now 50, was little, about 5, he got a Lego plane from a friend of the family who worked for Lufthansa. It’s the 1st time I ever saw a Lego.
So glad we made it in the video! I'm walking behind with Vic and baby Rowan when your going to your lodge. The second night for us was a nightmare at the restaurant.
My son worked in Legoland before he went to university and he said that no matter what department you were allocated to you were always firefighting the tasks, it was very much leave that becuse this needs doing urgently, then something else would crop up and it could take ages to get back to the original task.
Timmy Boy, you should get the Lego architecture series! It’s more for adults. And since you travel the world. It would be nice for you to collect every place you’ve been.
For what is included in the price, it is good value. I could spend all day in Mini Land! The accommodation had great theming, especially for youngsters. Very unimpressed with the restaurant and food, but these types of places are usually overpriced (captive audience) and Merlin, I am aware, has increased their food prices quite considerably this year. As for Lego, Gaby, there is now the Friends female range for you! And, late in life, I started building Lego! Obviously the adult sets(!) which, admittedly, are a bit expensive but greatly enjoyable and relaxing. Great seeing Thumps and his reactions to everything.
I am 51 and i still make legosets and sinds cupple of months also creating my own house in lego and the mountain of waterloo in Belgium. One thing is certain, you can never be too old to play with lego or never get too old.
Actually really glad that you didn't get to book the bigger option of accommodation. Whilst I really enjoy seeing all of the suites and fancy places that you stay, I think a balance between what most people might actually book and those is great. I've missed that on your channel in recent months. This place just looks so much fun for kids and more relaxed than the hotel.
I got offered the opportunity to possibly work as a manager in that restaurant recently and after seeing this it seems they really do need a considerable amount of help 😂😂😂
Looks like an enjoyable place for a stay. I bought a Lego set for one of my children as a birthday gift when he turned 9. That would be over 40 years ago.
The bungalow you rented was adorable. I really liked it. I don't remember having Legos as a child. I'll be 72 in September. Lincoln Logs and Tinker Toys were popular when I was a child. Casper is such a sweet boy. The Mini Land was fantastic. 🇺🇸❤️🇬🇧
I’m 25 and I stopped building Legos when I was about 13, but started up again at 21. I mainly build Technic and Speed Champion Sets. They have come a long way since I was a kid.
The problem with newer restaurants they haven't grown a team. I was a waitress for 15 years i noticed when you have a dozen staff who have worked there for over 5 years the food comes out faster and the service is perfect.
Having those router ports is an absolute godsend and is actually pretty advanced. And I wish more places would offer it. It's a direct link to the Internet if you're having issues with WiFi (which can be spotty and unreliable). It means families who need reliable Internet (for work or personal reasons) can still use it.
Its really good they have the option. I have found some of the ethernet ports in some places are filled with gum or something. Also people may bring a mini pc or console to play games on. So better internet on ethernet.
Love the Lego Houses. The room was very colorful and Lively. Awesome Lego Land adventure except the food and the service.Loves like Caster have a great time. Another amazing video with Gaby and Casper. God Bless❤
It's such a shame the food and the waiting around. let your little get away down 😮Especially when you pay so much & look forward to it ...The little cabin was awesome 👌 Looking forward ro your next upload guys ❤
I loved playing with Lego as a kid too, we often built a little chairlift with a little compartment on a rope that was fixed on the back of a chair and pretended it was a mountain. Also Lego Duplo we played with quite a long time. I loved building a tower with a lift (which was one of these window/door elements on a rope that ran on the inside. Kids at heart - always. My uncle built his own funfair in the garden, but with wood and he bought lots of Playmobil figures to ride the ferris wheel, merry-go-round and some other rides he built. They are solar powered.
Looks like a decent family place to stay. Huge lego fan. Yes I'm guilty of spending 2-300 pounds on the model cars. Such a shame that the food was overpriced and service was slow. More awesome content Tim :)
I don’t have kids but I would definitely love to book into a Lego house! Love building Lego. It’s therapeutic to me. I especially enjoy building Lego cars. Recently just built Dom Torettos charger from the fast and furious movies. 😊
What a lovely themed place. So glad you had Gaby and Casper with you. Casper seemed in his element playing with the Lego. The decor in the room was certainly, beautifully in keeping with lego and seemed to be comfortable and had everything you need for this type of stay. It’s certainly a childhood dream. It’s built to attract families with young children, so you really have to try and see it for what it is, through the eyes of a child. Caspers smile said it all when you were in the restaurant and the singing was happening.. Oh no the “frozen “ corn on the cob, shame about all the issues with your meal ! They certainly don’t seem to be on top of the quality of service and food standards that you would expect. I think You and Gaby should be advisors to them on running their food operation 😂 Summed up again really well at the end by you both. Price was very reasonable.Really Great Vlog again Tim Thank You
Tim, i built many lego houses with my son, under much sufferance, i wld add but actually he is totally amazing at building lego & on one of his work experiences he was asked to do just that...passed with flying colours i might add 😀 👍👍 my parenting must've been worth it, thank gawd 😀 👌💯
Similar setup to the lodges at alton towers but with a lego theme rather than a woodland one. I do hope the breakfast setup is unique to legoland and not being rolled out across other merlin hotels, the hot buffet breakfast is one of the best parts about staying at towers!!😋
As a Floridian, I love Legoland in FL. They had enough for the kids and adults to enjoy. The heat is sometimes too intense and some things were looking worn down being outside. The 5:00 issue wasn’t bad because by that time you had enough and can go out to diner, etc.
I don't think cute little Casper would be hurt, even if he DID roll off that little trundle bed. It's so low to the floor that he probably wouldn't even wake up if he rolled off! That said, he looked like he had a great time. I doubt I'll ever go to Lego Land myself. The food and the service were sorely lacking!
I and my roommate, both adult women in our 30s, still build lego. We have quite a few sets at this point and have Star Wars starfighters hung up with fishing line, along with lego plants and a few buildings. I'm saving up for the Lego Optimus Prime currently, since we're both also major Transformers fans, not just lego builders.
Hi Tim and fam, loved the vlog, it's very colourful and lots to see, loved the model area too. Little Casper's face on the rides he's adorable,thos curls ,🥰. The room was great,the children's bedroom was lovely I think Casper enjoyed it in there with the bricks. Thanks for this loved it, see you all soon, bye for now. Gaby see you on coffee morning tomorrow. Big hugs 🤗 xxx
I am 47 and I still love Lego. I make the cars and I also have the Lego plants and flowers. I have never been to Legoland but it looks really fun. I like model villages and towns, I especially love Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg because it is so huge (it's an an old wharehouse building, it's also indoors so not weather dependant. It has trains, cars, planes, boats. It is so fascinating.
@@MaddieMadMoo1 The flower Kits look really nice. I was thinking about getting a set sometime. I love the Lego models too and I love the little mini figs.
Ooh, I read about this new village. The pictures I saw looked incredible, can’t wait to watch your full vlog / tour later on. It would be wicked if they had a similar village but exclusively for adults based off their Lego art, icons, technic (supercars), botanical and architecture series. Could have stuff like piano lounge, library, garden, gallery, place to build/create, shop etc… The mini land in the main park is really impressive in real life. They do sell loads of their adults sets. Some of them are over £700 though lol. I bought the bonsai tree as my first adults + set. Quite fancy building either the Great Pyramid of Giza or Van Gough’s Starry Night next.
You need to visit the LEGO House in Billund, Denmark. Sort of a fan exhibition and discovery center, with museum in the basement. Close to the airport and cheap to get to
The opening times are actually very standard for theme parks! My fiancé and I have annual passes to Alton Towers and it closes at 4pm out of season and 6pm in peak season
Instead of just blurring out the faces of the people around you, you should have replaced them with Lego mini figure heads. That would have been a nice touch!
Sorry, I was the Lincoln Logs kid with the green army men. I never had lego's. My daughters did. I used to think about having a Lincoln Logs house in the woods. The most creative place my wife and I took our two daughters was a train motel. We slept in a caboose. They had a blast. It was nice to see you taking our family on this one. As always enjoyed the review and the information.
That’s very bad to enter a new complex and have no organisation of the restaurant and staff it’s difficult enough being a parent but meal times should be organised and pleasant especially at them prices. Thanks Tim and Gaby and little Casper 🎉❤
It looks really nice and for Caspter there is plenty to keep his attention. Sorry to hear about the food. Casper is such a delight to see how much he smiles all the time.
The food is outsourced to almark . My son worked at legoland for 7years in the fish and chips restaurant at Lego after when almark took over a year later he left. Not a nice company to work for.
Hello Tim and Gaby,what a nice place to visit,the house is ideal with the Lego theme inside.the park is brilliant especially with small town of places,and seeing vehicles move round on the road,the food was a bit of a faff to sort out and cold food.i would definitely visit here.
Hi Tim and family, I don’t know where in England this is. It looks really good so far. Memories of our 3 night 4 day mini break to Lego Land in Denmark. The 3 of us paid £99.00 for Ferry, inc car and room with shower. So tiny! Also free admission to the park and breakfast and room in the on site hotel.
I just turned 40 (female ) and I'm still a huge lego fan ; my gift for my birthday was a lego set ; my next on the list is the orient express ... I build mostly big complicated structures
Lodge looked lovely - clean and new. Was wondering about all of the Lego though - will it be cleaned at all/ regularly/between let’s? Think it would get quite 'germy' and grubby, particularly in the communal areas
It's _amazing_ how much change has taken place with Lego Toys in 30 yrs incl LEGOLAND(!) lol. I read adult competitions are serious biz between "Lego Masters." I used to 'borrow' some of my 3 bro's collection to build things for Barbie & others. PS Playing w/them reportedly triggers releases of dopamine so they're even therapeutic. 👍
Hey tim, I’m 43 and have an amazing collection of Lego flowers/ plants. I currently have the Lego Van Gogh starry night to do… love watching your videos by the way x
As a ex employee. They shut at 5 just because it’s school days and it’s not cost effective to stay open later because not enough people will come in after school. It’s a horrible place to work at. Also the ride that shut in the rain is because there’s no traction on the tracks and the cars will crash into each other even if it’s a “wet” mist it has to shut. The employee that told you it’s an indoor ride was correct basically it was created as an indoor ride and I think there is another version of it in America that is indoors. However when the one in Windsor was made they (from what I was told) didn’t have the funding at the time to build a building around it then they just decided to make buildings next to it instead of just finishing the ride how it was supposed to be.
@@HappyT111 loads of little things that suck. Just to name a few: Lunch breaks count from the moment you leave your position on a ride so and you only get 30 minutes usually so from some of the rides it can take over 10 minutes to get to and from the ride so really you only get 10 minutes for lunch then you can get even less if a guest needs you to help them or it’s busy and you can’t get round people or the staff kitchen area is busy so you have to queue for ages. Abusive upper management, I had a manager call me a word that RUclips probably doesn’t like much so let’s say the r word used against autistic people and as an autistic person that wasn’t really ok. Also nothing was done about it too because it was my word against hers. I will say I did have some fantastic team leaders and they got fucked over by upper management too. Very little staff protection from guests, I’ve been screamed at hundreds of times for just following the rules I have to make sure a ride is safe. I have as well as many other people I worked with have been swung at or actually punched by guests.
I'm a 'girl' and Lego was my favourite toy in the 1960s, I still remember the excitement of being ill and my mum bringing home a new little kit to cheer me up. I still have some of it -the old fashioned wheels etc! My younger daughter (adult herself now!) is a real enthusiast, her latest build was an impressive Concorde. She'd love the Titanic, but wow, the price of that!
Hmmm,looks like a fun place to take the kids and not too expensive considering it includes park entry. Food looked absolutely woeful, can you bring your own and cook in the accommodation? Spoiled an otherwise great stay id say! Nice one Tim!👍👏👏👏♥️
I'm a 60 year old woman with fond memories of Lego! Of course, I was never bought Lego when I was a child as it was considered a 'boys toy'...until I was 7 and my dad's brother came to stay with our family. They visited the local town and came home with a Lego kitchen build which they presented to me! I was thrilled! Couldn't wait to build that kitchen (being a girl 😂) it was bedtime by the time they got home and I looked forward to building it when I got up in the morning. I woke up the next morning to find the entire Lego kitchen built and left on the chest of drawers in my bedroom. I'm not sure whether my dad and uncle thought I wouldn't be able to figure it out (as a female and it being a construction toy) or they thought they were being kind and it would be a nice surprise. All I can say is that the disappointment I felt is still palpable to this day! As I grew older, I totally monopolised my younger brother's Lego!
Ouch, I would have felt so disappointed. I had pennybrix which was the uk version of Lego brought out in 1964 I made houses, cars, planes. It was my most favourite toy. I didn’t get any Lego bought bought my kids duplo for young children, and some second hand Lego from a boot sale.
Did You Ever Build A Lego House As A Kid And Want To Live In It? ;-)
Loved Lego. ❤️ Built stuff all the time. When I was a kid it was very affordable and you did not get kits that can be used for one purpose only, but basic buliding bricks and you had to use your imaginaiton.
No I was never very good with Lego I always found it a bit fiddly.
But I remember playing more with StickleBricks!
Tho you never hear of those now!
I was a child of the 80's-90's.
Always loved Lego,our grandchildren loved building all sorts, houses, stables for the horses, they go riding 😊, now and love it.
This looks very interesting Tim, I hope I get notification for this one 😮xx
Love lego still do and yes I wanna live I one maybe not in a natural dissaster
No. Can't say i did . Built a zoo though and put plastic animals in it lol
Why would all the walls not look like they are built with LEGO bricks? Baffles me
This is something that Disney World would have done.
@jonathanj.3695 That is something *pre-Chapek* Disney would have done. Unfortunately, we now live in the Disney era of "Basically a mid-tier Hilton but we stuck some character art on the walls and charged double Hilton prices."
I don't think the room or lodges look particularly appealing tbh. Very basic and almost using the lego theme as an excuse for simplicity. Can't help but think of a hospital kids waiting room looking and the features of the room. I know it's for kids, but it should hold up for the adults staying there too. Looks tidy though.
Thought the same I personally thought it looked very outdated to say it’s just a few months old!
I’m guessing that’s the idea, almost like you’re meant to feel like a tiny lego man.
At least the floor isn’t made out of lego bricks, ouch 😱
Nah, it’s appealing and fine. To be fair, I don’t know the price. But it fits the vibe of a mountain lodge. It’s Lego, a high quality kids product. Not a genuine lifestyle or luxury brand. I would expect 3 to high 3/5.
The outside is pretty cool but they tone down the interior for the adults bringing their kids. The color palette is more than enough to nod to the theming. That same scheme would be out of place in anything but a Lego room… using subway tile as a Lego motif is actually very tasteful, balancing the appeal to both kid and adult.
I’d 100% appreciate this if I had kids. Enough to keep their Legoland high going while being toned down enough inside to not go crazy 😂
@@cameron.t Though Lego is not just for kids, there are some adult Lego fans as well as sets targeted towards 16 - 18 and up.
Idk. It's a hotel. You don't go on vacation for a hotel room. You stay in a hotel to sleep. The place was clean and comfortable. I guess I am just different. I use hotels to sleep, not as my vacation destination.
Tim, I really enjoy when you are able to bring Gaby and Casper. Gaby is so relatable and you two are both class. And of course watching little Casper exploring and discovering things reminds us all to hang on to our childlike curiosity.
I know you can't quite have the same family time in front of the camera, but always appreciate when you share some of these moments with us, Tim.
I would've LOVED to do something like this as a young kid.
7:02 without Gaby’s input Tim 100% would have said 4 people and NOT 2 😂😂😂
Tim should create a spin-off channel called "Shower With Tim"
"And next week on the channel, I try out the showers in the Houses of Parliament to see how many newly elected MPs can fit in them."
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@@NeonSpinnner I sleep with TV always lol
The lodge looked amazing from the outside, very basic inside with a tv that didn’t work properly.I think that they defo need some more staff and what staff have got need do better training and not serve or ignore people who are paying their wages at the end of the day. Food looks ok very expensive and poor quality a bit like haven… I think u should have been reimbursed for poor quality meals and serve, I can’t believe that is only a couple of months old. Love Caspar, Gaby with Caspar and building Lego together, he is so cute 😀👍
I enjoy watching "Walk With Me Tim." They make such a good couple. I think Gaby's more outgoing than Tim.
The concept is very cute & great way to kind of unplug from TV & enjoy family. I was expecting a bit more Lego theme to be executed in the room & land but still really cool to see. Even as adults we love Lego!!!! Beautiful family ❤
You expected more lego? 😂 Perhaps the camera didn't do it justice. I highly recommend going to legoland for real because its brilliant. There's lego galore. Xxx
Wondering if they will have Lego carpet? That way you get to experience the joy of a stray Lego piece embedding itself into the sole of your foot every time you step into a room.
we did thanks to Casper ;-)
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Though having the floor made of Lego would be too much of a liability.
That's genuinely bought a smile to my face, the look on little ones face, memories forever 😊
agree! ;-)
Aahhh Casper is adorable.. lovely experience
Can't tell you how many times as a kid, stepping on those darn things.😮
Haha yes this hurts!
Now this is the reason we have children. We go to these places just for us but you bring the children along to make out you doing it for them
Exactly!
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It looks like Casper is exploring around the room the way you do! Testing the pillow, offering commentary…😂
Oh, what a lovely little place to take kids...I love it and I ABSOLUTELY love when Gaby and Casper go with you on the adventure.
I’m 61 and don’t recall having legos but I loved Lincoln logs and tinker toys and when I was around 12 I loved building sugar cube buildings with glue.
I think they had them in Europe, not sure though. I know when my younger brother, who is now 50, was little, about 5, he got a Lego plane from a friend of the family who worked for Lufthansa. It’s the 1st time I ever saw a Lego.
My younger bruv got the Lego, my older bruv Meccano... myself I had 🤬 Stickle Bricks!! 🤨
So glad we made it in the video! I'm walking behind with Vic and baby Rowan when your going to your lodge. The second night for us was a nightmare at the restaurant.
You should have said hi ... glad we weren't the only ones complaining 😂
Nice stay for a family with young children.
Great video Tim! As a tip I leave mini land to last as it closes 1 hour after all the rides close meaning you can maximise time :)
When I was a kid, Lego where just the most basic blocks. But we have built everything with it, from homes to space ships 😄
Nope, Lego was and still is my pet hate. I still feel the pain each time I stood on them from many years ago 😂 Great looking place though ❤
@@deebee.14kneeling on one is worse..... 🤬🙃🇬🇧
My son worked in Legoland before he went to university and he said that no matter what department you were allocated to you were always firefighting the tasks, it was very much leave that becuse this needs doing urgently, then something else would crop up and it could take ages to get back to the original task.
The LEGO houses are really nice touch and outdoors have things made out of LEGO.
Great video, Tim.
Timmy Boy, you should get the Lego architecture series! It’s more for adults. And since you travel the world. It would be nice for you to collect every place you’ve been.
I bet you could get a whole bunch of lego people into that shower! Thanks for the weekend vid, Tim - would love to stay in that room, so colorful!
Funny, I thought the same thing :)
For what is included in the price, it is good value. I could spend all day in Mini Land! The accommodation had great theming, especially for youngsters. Very unimpressed with the restaurant and food, but these types of places are usually overpriced (captive audience) and Merlin, I am aware, has increased their food prices quite considerably this year. As for Lego, Gaby, there is now the Friends female range for you! And, late in life, I started building Lego! Obviously the adult sets(!) which, admittedly, are a bit expensive but greatly enjoyable and relaxing. Great seeing Thumps and his reactions to everything.
Total tomboy and always loved legos and have now moved onto the IDEAS sets and all the other cool sets like the Star Wars ones. Great for all ages
Wow, credit for the folk who built all of that,what an amazing place for kids, ty for sharing Tim and Gaby🎉😊
I’m 25 and still build lego, I LOVE IT and I will continue to love it till I die probably, I find it so therapeutic ❤
You have the sweetest family. Enjoy! Time goes by so fast!
Yes it does! thank you so much
The food is provided and served by a company called “Aramark” that are external from Merlin. They also provide food to prisons.. makes sense
Absolutely, in fact the chicken strips provided to merlin parks has the HMP stock code written on the outer packet of th3 bag
Love Casper's curly hair. Like a little 👼 cherub
I am 51 and i still make legosets and sinds cupple of months also creating my own house in lego and the mountain of waterloo in Belgium. One thing is certain, you can never be too old to play with lego or never get too old.
Actually really glad that you didn't get to book the bigger option of accommodation. Whilst I really enjoy seeing all of the suites and fancy places that you stay, I think a balance between what most people might actually book and those is great. I've missed that on your channel in recent months. This place just looks so much fun for kids and more relaxed than the hotel.
I got offered the opportunity to possibly work as a manager in that restaurant recently and after seeing this it seems they really do need a considerable amount of help 😂😂😂
Looks like an enjoyable place for a stay. I bought a Lego set for one of my children as a birthday gift when he turned 9. That would be over 40 years ago.
The bungalow you rented was adorable. I really liked it. I don't remember having Legos as a child. I'll be 72 in September. Lincoln Logs and Tinker Toys were popular when I was a child. Casper is such a sweet boy. The Mini Land was fantastic. 🇺🇸❤️🇬🇧
Looks charming. They need to get their act together regarding food service and quality. Thanks Tim for your delightful and informative vlogs.
I’m 25 and I stopped building Legos when I was about 13, but started up again at 21.
I mainly build Technic and Speed Champion Sets. They have come a long way since I was a kid.
What fun! I’ve never been to Legoland. Thank you for taking us on vacation with you.
If you ever visit, the lodges are well worth it, they are great 👍😊
Thanks for watching!
I'm pretty sure the sky ride shuts during rain because the driving wheels on the monorail cars slip and cause the cars to get stuck.
Your channel brings us so much joy. Always fun and honest reviews. Thanks for being you!
The problem with newer restaurants they haven't grown a team. I was a waitress for 15 years i noticed when you have a dozen staff who have worked there for over 5 years the food comes out faster and the service is perfect.
Having those router ports is an absolute godsend and is actually pretty advanced. And I wish more places would offer it.
It's a direct link to the Internet if you're having issues with WiFi (which can be spotty and unreliable). It means families who need reliable Internet (for work or personal reasons) can still use it.
Its really good they have the option. I have found some of the ethernet ports in some places are filled with gum or something. Also people may bring a mini pc or console to play games on. So better internet on ethernet.
Cant wait to show my 6 year old grandson in Australia, hes an addict. Visited 2 months ago when they came over 🥰
Love the Lego Houses. The room was very colorful and Lively. Awesome Lego Land adventure except the food and the service.Loves like Caster have a great time. Another amazing video with Gaby and Casper. God Bless❤
Now this Lego House Hotel did look rather amazing and something difdifferent too great review as always Tim 👍
What a fun place. BTW, the Lego movie "is awesome". Of course, Everything is awesome in the Lego movie.
Apart from that song 😂
It's such a shame the food and the waiting around. let your little get away down 😮Especially when you pay so much & look forward to it ...The little cabin was awesome 👌 Looking forward ro your next upload guys ❤
I loved playing with Lego as a kid too, we often built a little chairlift with a little compartment on a rope that was fixed on the back of a chair and pretended it was a mountain. Also Lego Duplo we played with quite a long time. I loved building a tower with a lift (which was one of these window/door elements on a rope that ran on the inside. Kids at heart - always. My uncle built his own funfair in the garden, but with wood and he bought lots of Playmobil figures to ride the ferris wheel, merry-go-round and some other rides he built. They are solar powered.
Looks like a decent family place to stay. Huge lego fan. Yes I'm guilty of spending 2-300 pounds on the model cars. Such a shame that the food was overpriced and service was slow. More awesome content Tim :)
This resort looks amazing!
The food definitely lets it down tho
So 45 seconds in and nothing works and there’s a queue. Yep…. Standard UK attraction.
I don’t have kids but I would definitely love to book into a Lego house! Love building Lego. It’s therapeutic to me. I especially enjoy building Lego cars. Recently just built Dom Torettos charger from the fast and furious movies. 😊
Loved Lego as a kid , I would have loved to have stayed here. They need to sort out the food service and a bit pricey too.
Yes I spoke with many who complained about the food
What a lovely themed place. So glad you had Gaby and Casper with you. Casper seemed in his element playing with the Lego. The decor in the room was certainly, beautifully in keeping with lego and seemed to be comfortable and had everything you need for this type of stay. It’s certainly a childhood dream. It’s built to attract families with young children, so you really have to try and see it for what it is, through the eyes of a child. Caspers smile said it all when you were in the restaurant and the singing was happening.. Oh no the “frozen “ corn on the cob, shame about all the issues with your meal ! They certainly don’t seem to be on top of the quality of service and food standards that you would expect. I think You and Gaby should be advisors to them on running their food operation 😂 Summed up again really well at the end by you both. Price was very reasonable.Really Great Vlog again Tim Thank You
Tim, i built many lego houses with my son, under much sufferance, i wld add but actually he is totally amazing at building lego & on one of his work experiences he was asked to do just that...passed with flying colours i might add 😀 👍👍 my parenting must've been worth it, thank gawd 😀 👌💯
Similar setup to the lodges at alton towers but with a lego theme rather than a woodland one. I do hope the breakfast setup is unique to legoland and not being rolled out across other merlin hotels, the hot buffet breakfast is one of the best parts about staying at towers!!😋
Thank you for the video.. a beautiful idea. .colorful interiors .
beautiful streetscapes .. Quite a concept. Thanks.
The park and the room were great, to bad the food wasn't good. Hopefully in the future they will put another restaurant in that part of the park.
As a Floridian, I love Legoland in FL. They had enough for the kids and adults to enjoy. The heat is sometimes too intense and some things were looking worn down being outside. The 5:00 issue wasn’t bad because by that time you had enough and can go out to diner, etc.
Exactly. I think 5pm is a perfectly acceptable time to close. 🇬🇧 🇺🇸
Great video! Thank you Tim Gabby and Casper❤
'If you're happy and you know it clap your hands!' What a happy boy gorgeous boy you have, always smiling. x 🙂
😊 thank you
You should try Playmobil world in Germany. Absolutely fabulous for kids of all ages.
It looks amazing very colourful and wacky very beautiful.
I don't think cute little Casper would be hurt, even if he DID roll off that little trundle bed. It's so low to the floor that he probably wouldn't even wake up if he rolled off! That said, he looked like he had a great time. I doubt I'll ever go to Lego Land myself. The food and the service were sorely lacking!
I and my roommate, both adult women in our 30s, still build lego. We have quite a few sets at this point and have Star Wars starfighters hung up with fishing line, along with lego plants and a few buildings. I'm saving up for the Lego Optimus Prime currently, since we're both also major Transformers fans, not just lego builders.
Hi Tim and fam, loved the vlog, it's very colourful and lots to see, loved the model area too. Little Casper's face on the rides he's adorable,thos curls ,🥰. The room was great,the children's bedroom was lovely I think Casper enjoyed it in there with the bricks.
Thanks for this loved it, see you all soon, bye for now. Gaby see you on coffee morning tomorrow. Big hugs 🤗 xxx
I am 47 and I still love Lego. I make the cars and I also have the Lego plants and flowers. I have never been to Legoland but it looks really fun.
I like model villages and towns, I especially love Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg because it is so huge (it's an an old wharehouse building, it's also indoors so not weather dependant. It has trains, cars, planes, boats. It is so fascinating.
@@MaddieMadMoo1 The flower Kits look really nice. I was thinking about getting a set sometime. I love the Lego models too and I love the little mini figs.
Ooh, I read about this new village. The pictures I saw looked incredible, can’t wait to watch your full vlog / tour later on. It would be wicked if they had a similar village but exclusively for adults based off their Lego art, icons, technic (supercars), botanical and architecture series. Could have stuff like piano lounge, library, garden, gallery, place to build/create, shop etc… The mini land in the main park is really impressive in real life. They do sell loads of their adults sets. Some of them are over £700 though lol. I bought the bonsai tree as my first adults + set. Quite fancy building either the Great Pyramid of Giza or Van Gough’s Starry Night next.
You need to visit the LEGO House in Billund, Denmark. Sort of a fan exhibition and discovery center, with museum in the basement. Close to the airport and cheap to get to
Absolutely agree, visited there back in 2008, it was fantastic.
The opening times are actually very standard for theme parks! My fiancé and I have annual passes to Alton Towers and it closes at 4pm out of season and 6pm in peak season
Standard but not acceptable
I’m 26 and still love building legos. My sisters usually pitch in to buy me a nice set for a birthday or Christmas gift
Instead of just blurring out the faces of the people around you, you should have replaced them with Lego mini figure heads. That would have been a nice touch!
😂😂😂missed opportunity
Sorry, I was the Lincoln Logs kid with the green army men. I never had lego's. My daughters did. I used to think about having a Lincoln Logs house in the woods. The most creative place my wife and I took our two daughters was a train motel. We slept in a caboose. They had a blast. It was nice to see you taking our family on this one. As always enjoyed the review and the information.
I'm dying of cancer. I know I'll never get to see places like this so thank you for sharing your journeys
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Does the FJB on your profile stand for what i think it does? 😂😉
That’s very bad to enter a new complex and have no organisation of the restaurant and staff it’s difficult enough being a parent but meal times should be organised and pleasant especially at them prices. Thanks Tim and Gaby and little Casper 🎉❤
It looks really nice and for Caspter there is plenty to keep his attention. Sorry to hear about the food.
Casper is such a delight to see how much he smiles all the time.
Thanks Rob
This was such a great adventure Tim! As you so rightly said, it's like stepping into a Lego town. Perfect place for rediscovering your childhood!!
The food is outsourced to almark . My son worked at legoland for 7years in the fish and chips restaurant at Lego after when almark took over a year later he left. Not a nice company to work for.
I literally shed tears of happiness when watching the part where thumps loved that mini helicopter ride ♥️ great vlog
Gordon Ramsey needs to sort out this Lego place STAT!
He does hate frozen and then microwaved foods. I wouldn't want him effing and blinding at me! 😮
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What an amazing place and the kid room is great.
Hello Tim and Gaby,what a nice place to visit,the house is ideal with the Lego theme inside.the park is brilliant especially with small town of places,and seeing vehicles move round on the road,the food was a bit of a faff to sort out and cold food.i would definitely visit here.
Hi Tim and family, I don’t know where in England this is. It looks really good so far. Memories of our
3 night 4 day mini break to Lego Land in Denmark. The 3 of us paid £99.00 for Ferry, inc car and room with shower. So tiny! Also free admission to the park and breakfast and room in the on site hotel.
Woodland Village at Windsor Resort in England
Windsor I believe
I just turned 40 (female ) and I'm still a huge lego fan ; my gift for my birthday was a lego set ; my next on the list is the orient express ... I build mostly big complicated structures
Lodge looked lovely - clean and new. Was wondering about all of the Lego though - will it be cleaned at all/ regularly/between let’s? Think it would get quite 'germy' and grubby, particularly in the communal areas
It's _amazing_ how much change has taken place with Lego Toys in 30 yrs incl LEGOLAND(!) lol. I read adult competitions are serious biz between "Lego Masters." I used to 'borrow' some of my 3 bro's collection to build things for Barbie & others. PS Playing w/them reportedly triggers releases of dopamine so they're even therapeutic. 👍
Covering all bases Tim! 👌
Hey tim, I’m 43 and have an amazing collection of Lego flowers/ plants. I currently have the Lego Van Gogh starry night to do… love watching your videos by the way x
Happy to find my mum in the comments section! great minds watch alike! 💗
They didn't have legos when I was a kid but I loved playing with my Fisher Price farm! 🐮 🌽
I had tons of Lego when I was a girl, it was one of my favourite toys!
As a ex employee. They shut at 5 just because it’s school days and it’s not cost effective to stay open later because not enough people will come in after school. It’s a horrible place to work at. Also the ride that shut in the rain is because there’s no traction on the tracks and the cars will crash into each other even if it’s a “wet” mist it has to shut. The employee that told you it’s an indoor ride was correct basically it was created as an indoor ride and I think there is another version of it in America that is indoors. However when the one in Windsor was made they (from what I was told) didn’t have the funding at the time to build a building around it then they just decided to make buildings next to it instead of just finishing the ride how it was supposed to be.
@@HappyT111 loads of little things that suck. Just to name a few:
Lunch breaks count from the moment you leave your position on a ride so and you only get 30 minutes usually so from some of the rides it can take over 10 minutes to get to and from the ride so really you only get 10 minutes for lunch then you can get even less if a guest needs you to help them or it’s busy and you can’t get round people or the staff kitchen area is busy so you have to queue for ages.
Abusive upper management, I had a manager call me a word that RUclips probably doesn’t like much so let’s say the r word used against autistic people and as an autistic person that wasn’t really ok. Also nothing was done about it too because it was my word against hers. I will say I did have some fantastic team leaders and they got fucked over by upper management too.
Very little staff protection from guests, I’ve been screamed at hundreds of times for just following the rules I have to make sure a ride is safe. I have as well as many other people I worked with have been swung at or actually punched by guests.
@@MrDeadfishrock Gosh thanks for answering
I'm a 'girl' and Lego was my favourite toy in the 1960s, I still remember the excitement of being ill and my mum bringing home a new little kit to cheer me up. I still have some of it -the old fashioned wheels etc! My younger daughter (adult herself now!) is a real enthusiast, her latest build was an impressive Concorde. She'd love the Titanic, but wow, the price of that!
Lego land is soo cute
Hmmm,looks like a fun place to take the kids and not too expensive considering it includes park entry.
Food looked absolutely woeful, can you bring your own and cook in the accommodation?
Spoiled an otherwise great stay id say!
Nice one Tim!👍👏👏👏♥️
Mr Tim looked like a lego man stepping out onto the lego porch in the morning with his blue & white lego polo shirt
The Lego House looked fun for sure. Also, the park was cool. It was unfortunate about the food. Thanks for another great vid Tim :)
£20 for a burger I paid that for a posh burger at harrods burger bar my local burger bar charges £8 for a double burger and large chips
Casper is just precious!! Looks like a fun place.
cheeky casper at 32:45 haha
I'm a 60 year old woman with fond memories of Lego!
Of course, I was never bought Lego when I was a child as it was considered a 'boys toy'...until I was 7 and my dad's brother came to stay with our family. They visited the local town and came home with a Lego kitchen build which they presented to me! I was thrilled! Couldn't wait to build that kitchen (being a girl 😂) it was bedtime by the time they got home and I looked forward to building it when I got up in the morning.
I woke up the next morning to find the entire Lego kitchen built and left on the chest of drawers in my bedroom. I'm not sure whether my dad and uncle thought I wouldn't be able to figure it out (as a female and it being a construction toy) or they thought they were being kind and it would be a nice surprise. All I can say is that the disappointment I felt is still palpable to this day!
As I grew older, I totally monopolised my younger brother's Lego!
Ouch, I would have felt so disappointed. I had pennybrix which was the uk version of Lego brought out in 1964 I made houses, cars, planes. It was my most favourite toy. I didn’t get any Lego bought bought my kids duplo for young children, and some second hand Lego from a boot sale.
Plot twist - before filming, Tim was given a box of blocks at reception and had to build the house from scratch.
ha hah.. i think i did well ;-)