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Re: Anyone for Legoland Billund this summer?
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lugnet.legoland.billund
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Tue, 8 May 2001 19:14:31 GMT
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Cary, I've heard that most educated Danes speak fairly good English and
German, at least in the big towns and cities. Obviously everyone speaks
Danish too. :)
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Paul Davidson
Cary Clark <cary@corp.nospamwebtv.net> wrote in message
news:GD0K63.3s0@lugnet.com...
> I'm planning on going to Denmark in late July. I'll visit Legoland on
> July 29th and 30th. I just read through lugnet.legoland.billund, but
> didn't see any mention of the Legoland Hotel, so I'll take pictures and
> write up a review. It's pricy, but what the hey, it'll probably be the
> only time I ever go to Denmark.
>
> My visit to Denmark is half-structured (a bicycle tour of Zealand) and
> half-unstructured (get a rental car and drive around). My wife already
> knows that my agenda is to try to discover toy stores in small towns
> that haven't been plundered to death. We took a tour of Ireland a couple
> of years ago before my current legomania but we didn't see any toy
> stores in the little villages and I would have noticed. Ireland and
> Denmark have roughly similar populations so I'm not getting my hopes up,
> much.
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> We won't be taking any big ferry rides so I doubt I'll get a chance at
> those sets. Any must-visit towns or toy stores? We'll spend a fair
> amount of time in Copenhagen.
>
> Also, what's your experience with English in Denmark? Is it possible to
> get by in English, or does most of the population speak only Danish?
>
> Thanks
>
> Cary
>
>
>
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