Well, even though Legoland is really for kids, there is really loads of interesting things to take pictures with. It should have been quite fun... if I wasn't down with flu. The things there are mostly made of Lego. If you are looking for exciting rides, I might say that you have an inappropriate agenda of what you tend to achieve at that place. USS makes the rides look like peanuts. It is still a nice place though. Reminisce about childhood.
Photos to share:
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Oh, I never mention that I went mid-autumn festival celebration before that and play Kinect at friend's house.
I earn the right to yawn. |
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At Legoland. On closer look, noone's eyes are fully open. Darn sunny that day |
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Kiss my ass, Legostyle |
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At the entrance of the more exciting rides |
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Hahaha, this photo is quite funny |
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We won a very big pony. The pony makes many of the photo-taking session more entertaining |
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What if they were to create "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" with a rating "G"? |
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Kids are red, unicorns are blue. I love unicorn, so do you. |
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Me trying to act calm, the rest hide like this. Conclusion: Only I got wet |
These are some of the very nice landmarks that they made from Lego.
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We place the SpongeBob there |
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Workplace |
The things there are quite expensive. Well, it is a tourist attraction after all. I did bought 2 keychains though. I am not a Star Wars fan, but I think this 2 are the nicest, probably because of my preference over monochrome.
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meet Storm Trooper and Darth Varder! |
All in all, everything was pretty fun. I am with a bunch of kids (and by kids, I meant the lineage of my orientation group, not the age) after all.
Cheers.