What makes it 77% Baby-Friendly: Paid cots, a baby-change room, supermarket and quiet paths help caregivers, but there is no nursing lounge and almost no infant play equipment, so parents must plan extra support.
Why 0.5–1 day visit duration is ideal for with baby: Covers stroller strolls, indoor playroom and bonfire at a relaxed pace.
Stroll holiday village grounds:
Walk paved paths past themed cabins, bouncy pillows and fire pits.
Tip: Use the stroller-friendly lanes; avoid gravel areas near tents.
Roast marshmallows at bonfire:
Gather at one of the free fire-pit sites for an outdoor snack.
Tip: Buy firewood at the onsite supermarket and bring marshmallows.
Visit the indoor LEGO® playroom:
Let your baby explore a cosy brick-building space with soft mats.
Tip: Bring a small blanket for floor time and go during quieter morning hours.

Lore Vaetus
We stayed in a Ninjago cabin and it was the perfect choice for us. The cabin itself is very cozy: one double bed a a set of bunk beds ( 2 separate rooms). The kitchenette is well equipped with everything you might need. The reception staff is extremely friendly and helpful offering all the information you need. We will definitely come back! 🥰
Frode Svendsen
Adequately sized rooms with good mattresses, but no refrigerator or hotel safe available in room. Clean and good standard. Our trip was somewhat marred by the breakfast buffet being closed on our last day and no one informing us.
Andrei Ivanesei
Reminds me of Eastern Europe in the 90s. Old rooms that may, at some point, looked better, but are now just old and in need of renovation Spent 2 nights in the pirate 4 people room: the window was broken and wouldn't stay open. Had to use Lego to prop it up. My son thought it was fun, so there's that. The ceiling was missing bits and overall, the room looked bad We had to make our own beds when ...
yael Sovinski
We stayed at the park for two nights on a caravan campsite and found it neglected compared with other parks, especially for the price. The grass on our pitch was so sparse you could see the mesh underneath; the showers and toilets were dirty; the showerheads were falling off or spraying in the wrong directions; and the water in the showers was lukewarm at best. What bothered us most was that when...
Grant Cothran
The whole family enjoyed this place so much, from the privacy of our cabin / yard to the shared exploration of the many playgrounds. There's no question would stay here again vs. at one of the hotels – such an authentic way to stay in Billund.
In summer, pack sunhats and sunscreen for playgrounds. In winter, bring warm layers and boots; some outdoor play areas may close during heavy snow. Book cabins early for July–August.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Baby cot package | DKK 75 |
| Pirates’ Inn breakfast buffet (2 adults) | DKK 300 |
| Baby supplies at supermarket | DKK 50 |
| Total Estimated | DKK 425 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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