Reviews for Legoland Discovery Center
10756 reviews
Product: LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Dallas/Fort Worth
Fun for the little’s. The dragon ride needs some repairs. Guns need repair. The flying ride also had a car that was broken.
It was fun & exciting 5 Stars 👍🏿👍🏿
It was fun & exciting 5 Stars 👍🏿👍🏿
Product: LEGOLAND Discovery Center San Antonio
Fun for the little’s. The dragon ride needs some repairs. Guns need repair. The flying ride also had a car that was broken.
Product: LEGOLAND Discovery Center San Antonio
Product: LEGOLAND Discovery Center Chicago
I was disappointed in Legoland. I think it would probably be more fun for kids 6 and under. There wasn’t much for older kids to do and I think adults should not have to pay $22 for a ticket bc there is nothing for adults to do. Definitely was not worth the amount that I paid for 10 people.
We visited the LEGO Discovery Center and overall had a good time. I purchased tickets through Groupon, but later realized prices were actually cheaper on the official website, so I’d recommend checking there first. Parking was very close and affordable, which was convenient. My son had a great time — especially in the 4D theater, indoor rides, and jungle gym. The food was reasonably priced but unfortunately not very tasty. Despite that, it was a fun experience for kids and families.
My 4 kids had a great experience. Lots of neat Lego designs to look at . Highly recommended.
Product: LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Michigan
Our daughter asked... "Momma, why is there someone on the top of that building like that." We could not believe what we were seeing... a crying LEGO character on the ledge of a tall building that was part of the Boston cityscape display. I assume some staff member thought this would be funny, but this is beyond awful.
My oh my has this place fallen from grace. I came here with the kids a few times over the past couple of years, and things were normally well-stocked. Unfortunately, that couldn’t be further from the truth nowadays. None of the building areas have any variety. You can tell that each station is supposed to feel different, but it’s the same pieces throughout. Thinking of building a car? Good luck sharing the three remaining wheels with everybody else in the attraction. The first thing you do when you enter is build a Lego person, but the only leg pieces available are white dresses. Most of the remaining bricks leave your hands feeling sticky and grimey after twenty minutes. The large Lego builds look like they haven’t been dusted or cleaned in months, and overall, it feels like no time or money has been put into the guest experience for quite some time. The most redeeming qualities are the ride and the model building team (although our favorite guy with the hotdog and the banana hasn’t been there the past few times we’ve been). I don’t know if there was a change in leadership or brick refilling policies over the past year, but I can’t see this place surviving without a major overhaul. It’s a shame because this used to be such a great place to burn a few hours with the kids. (And if management is reading this, please spare me the ChatGPT generated response that you seem to do with every other comment)
Brought my 4 yo child to this place, even though he loves Lego, I don’t think there’s much for him to do there. Maybe I’ve set the bar too high (we’ve been to the Legoland in Florida, which is way bigger and nicer). Legoland at Plymouth Meeting is a pretty small place for kids to explore, worth checking out but be prepared that there are only limited activities like slides for young children, pirate play castle, laser tag room, some Lego play stations…. There is a big Philadelphia building exhibit. Overall the place is a little dark so if your children are afraid of darkness, this might not be a good place to visit. Reasonable for a 1.5 hr play time.
My 4 kids had a great experience. Lots of neat Lego designs to look at . Highly recommended.
Fun store. Extra experience for a few dollars. Fun for every Lego lover.
