My son is studying in Billund, Denmark, and for Christmas break, my husband and I came to Denmark to visit him and travel together for the holidays. My son flew from Billund to Copenhagen (later realizing taking the train would have been more convenient), and I flew from China to Copenhagen. We planned to meet at the hotel on December 18th. However, I had an unexpected issue and changed my flight. When it was time to check-in on the 18th, my son was only 14 years old and couldn't check in alone. After informing the hotel in advance, they were very accommodating. They asked us to provide some documents, fill out a form, sign it, and email it back, after which they agreed to let the minor check in on his own. The hotel is just two stops by train or metro from Copenhagen Airport, at a station called Orestad. In Denmark, whether you take the train or metro, the price is the same: 24 DKK for adults and 12 DKK for children, regardless of how many stops you travel. After exiting the station, there's a bridge to your left. Cross the bridge, and the tall building to your right is the hotel. The lobby looks like a small forest, and the hotel breakfast is very generous. Across from the station is Fields, a shopping mall with many dining options. We ate at a Thai restaurant on the second floor; it was quite authentic, though Danish prices are indeed higher compared to back home. The king-size bed in the hotel was fine for our family of three. I had checked beforehand that many Danish hotels only offer 1.3 or 1.5-meter beds, and we definitely needed a 1.8-meter bed for the three of us to avoid being too cramped. There's a Burger King right below the hotel, and the nearby mall also has plenty of food options, plus a large supermarket, so it's quite convenient. We stayed at the hotel for five nights before moving to an apartment where we could cook for ourselves!
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