Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Land of Fairy Tales - Denmark I

I was still thinking which or where should I start to blog about our recent Denmark trip. Maybe I should start with the adventure we had at Legoland, and it would be apt to start off with the place we stayed?  It was very kiddy and " lego" when we first checked in.  A key in the shape of Lego Block - wow, I was getting to like the place.  We bunked in a " holiday camping site" where we needed to buy a camping permit.  I was still wondering where should I apply for it and well, it was already part of the cost in the reservation.  

Room Key in Lego block
It was fun searching for the hut H31. There was a field with "warning sign" for scorpions and I was very very wary whether there were actually one or not.  I was always on high alert when I chanced upon that field, and made sure my wife dun go near it. 

The "Lego Land" was not too far from this holiday village.  About 10 mins walk and it was cold out there so walking won't sweat. 

We sort of got our "bearings"  right and we ventured into our room. Wooden hut and well, it was nice. 

One typical hut with lego stuff built-in. I was still wondering if they could do all in Lego haha. Very nice feeling especially when it was located in the forest.  Of cos, I still did a check for snakes, pests and bears? haha. 

The interior of the hut was amazing.  Posters of lego, hunter's equipment like hammer and gun in Lego could be found. We even have two rooms and jokingly sharing with my wife that we could zz in separate room if we quarrelled.  My wife said we were not suited to live in small apartment i.e. hut.  

The bathroom was decent and clean.  We got a bit issue with the water tank as I had emptied it to wash and disinfect the utensils, and as well as taking a shower.  Ended up my wife with no hot water.  Poor her - no shower will be angry.

The whole place gave me and us a cozy feel.  I used to watch cartoons about people living in such wooden hut in the forest.  Interestingly, we got to have this chance to stay in such an interesting Lego hut.  At night, we "on" the lamps and I closed the windows to prevent bugs from flying in.  (My wife would say moths, I suppose).

We also bought instant noodles to prepare for breakfast the next day since there were induction cooker and utensils.  Well, we had slight argument over the cooking ordeal though haha. 

I was happy that my wife planned this legoland visit as part of the itinerary. At first, I was still a bit "uneasy" going to Legoland as we didn't even go to the one in JB.  No regret despite the longer journey from Copenhagen to Legoland.  It's definitely worth it and in fact, it was a good starting point for our journey of fairy tales.

Lego! 

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