Legoland Deuschland Review

Legoland Entrance

Legoland Deutschland was a very fun (and my favorite) activity of our trip to Germany. We got there at opening time and left when it closed (the rides close one hour before the rest of the park). Most of the rides were 25-50 mins wait, but all of the rides that I did were fun. My favorite rides were Project X coaster (about 1 minute long), Ninjago “The ride” (5-7 mins long) and the Power Builder (only 45 seconds long).

By the Fire Dragon Coaster
Outside “The Ride”
Lego Yoda!!

 

 

 

Project X is a very fast roller coaster with a  pretty steep ramp up and a fast “drop” going down. There were no loops or upside-down flips, but it gives a good adrenaline rush!

The Power Builder is a 2 person ride where you get to choose the level of power with which a robotic arm flips you around.  I don’t recommend going on it more than once if you have a weak stomach.

I think Ninjago “the ride” was my favorite. It was a slow ride on a flat track that is more like an interactive 3D video game contest. The cart had sensors in front of each person, so that when you moved your hands over them towards the screens in front of you, you could “shoot” a ball of power to take out the bad guys from Ninjago. Each person in a team (the group of four on a bench) competes against the others on their team by getting points for each hit/kill in the game; and each team competes against against the teams in other carts by working together to earn points.  When you leave how your team did against the other teams.  When we went with my mom, our cart won first place (see photo below)! By the exit there is a shop where you can buy Lego merchandise. This ride will give you a good  arm workout!  Ninjago World also has a restaurant and a fun “ninja training” play area.

High Five Exhibit in Miniland

There were many sub-themed areas of the park (Knight’s Kingdom, Little Asia, Miniland, Ninjago World and many more). Miniland is an area of the park with different cities made of Lego on a 20:1 meter scale (Venice, Frankfurt, Berlin, an area of the five tallest buildings in the world, Neuschwanstein castle, many Star Wars scenes, and others that I cannot remember).  But the Berlin television tower had to be done on a 75:1 meter scale because if not, it would be the tallest thing in the park!

 

Legoland Deutschland was a great experience for the family.

Neuschwanstein Lego castle
The Real Neuschwanstein Castle!

Madeleine’s Review of Our Trip to Rome

We went to Rome with our grandparents (Mom-mom and Pop-pop) for five days (from September 9 – 13). We stayed in a Prati neighborhood near the Vatican in a comfortable four bedroom three bathroom apartment.

The apartment had a beautiful garden with fountains and turtles and large goldfish. It was interesting to see that turtles ate pieces of bread we gave them, but refused the nuts. The apartment was directly across from a supermarket and that was right on top of  a pizzeria and gelateria.

My favorite activity was gladiator school with the sword fighting and obstacle courses.  We went to the Colosseum one night after closing time and watched the sun set behind it, which was nice because the next day when we went to go inside it was extremely crowded.

   

Unfortunately it rained for three days straight, but I enjoyed playing in the rain because it does not rain much in where we live in Spain.

basilica altar

My favorite tour was the Vatican tour, because it was very interesting to see the Sistine chapel and Saint Peter’s basilica and some of the different galleries. In Saint Peter’s basilica, all the things that looked like paintings were mosaics, except for one. There were lots of optical illusions of size inside the basilica. One interesting example is the huge altar that is  under a dome. The hole in the dome looked tiny, but the tour guide said that the altar could fit through it with plenty of space. Inside the Sistine chapel, there were dark rectangles on the ceiling and the walls so you could see how it would have looked if it never had been cleaned.

My least favorite activity was the Capitoline museum, since the video guide was pretty much useless because it didn’t tell you where to go next, and it took a long time see just a few things.  I did think some of the statues were cool, like the Lupa she-wolf statue with Romulus and Remus.

Another thing didn’t like about Rome is that everything was crowded.  I guess it is understandable, considering that these are world-famous monuments we saw, but I still didn’t like it and I didn’t like being sick either. One day while we were there I was really feeling sick to my stomach, so after seeing the Vatican I just wanted to lay down somewhere.

One other misadventure was when we missed our first express train to the airport. It was stressful to be in such a rush, but fortunately we were able to take the next train and still arrived at our gate when it was boarding.

All in all, Rome was fun, especially playing with the turtles at our apartment in the rain!