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Peter Donnelly Jr.Google
4.0
Feb 13, 2026
CLAM ManGoogle
3.0
Feb 13, 2026
Alison BosmaGoogle
5.0
Feb 13, 2026

This was very cool! Very clean (which has to be hard to do with so many pieces and kids), and an almost magical atmosphere. The rooms included a car-building space with multiple ramps to test vehicles out, the rocket section which scans your creation and puts it up on the screen for a mini game, Lego landscapes and a big Lego tree to build on, and just piles and piles of Legos all over. My kid LOVED it. Plus the interactive ride!

Nathaniel CGoogle
1.0
Feb 13, 2026

Upon arrival, there was a group of employees standing together talking. When one employee finally assisted me, she appeared irritated, as though I was interrupting their conversation. As a guest, this first impression was not welcoming and immediately set a negative tone for the visit. There was no visible security inside the attraction only mall security outside which made the space feel poorly monitored and understaffed. The Virtual Reality area was often unattended, with no staff present to supervise or assist guests. The NINJAGO ride instructions were not as clear as advertised, particularly for first-time visitors, which made the experience confusing rather than enjoyable. The pirate play structure is visually impressive and has great potential however, supervision was lacking. The employee assigned to that area did not adequately monitor children on the upper levels. On one occasion, my child began crying and needed assistance, yet no staff member intervened or helped bring my child down. Parents were initially told they were not allowed to enter to assist, but no alternative support was provided. Eventually, I had to go in myself to retrieve my child. This inconsistency was confusing and concerning from a safety standpoint. Additionally, I had an interaction with a staff member who identified herself as a manager named Sami (as listed on her name tag). When I asked her about the café reopening, she stated she did not know when it would resume service and responded with noticeable attitude, which felt dismissive and unprofessional. I asked another manager he was tall and extremely kind. I was told an employee was on break. The café experience was very inconsistent. When an employee need to take a break or to use the restroom, the café will be completely close. As a parent paying $35–$40 per ticket, it is frustrating not to be able to purchase food for children when needed. A paid attraction should not have a frequently restricted or closed café during operating hours. During this same visit, my child, who is autistic, was playing in the NINJAGO section located toward the corner of the attraction. He was engaging with the bricks and made a small mess, which I was actively cleaning up. As I approached the area with my son, I observed Sami and two other employees standing together. Shortly after we arrived, the other two employees left, and Sami remained nearby. While my child continued playing, Sami began cleaning the area using a dustpan and rake. During this time, she made audible sounds of frustration and appeared visibly irritated. She then commented to another employee, within earshot of my child and me, that my child was making a mess and that I should at least attempt to clean it up. This was particularly uncomfortable because I had already been making an effort to tidy the area. She continued cleaning while expressing her frustration openly in front of us. The interaction felt unnecessary, unprofessional, and insensitive especially considering that my child has special needs. I ultimately stopped visiting because the experience felt unsafe, poorly staffed, and inconsistent. Between the lack of supervision, café closures, staff grouping together instead of assisting guests, and unprofessional communication from management, the overall experience did not feel worth the cost. As a result, my family and friends will no longer be returning.

Durgesh GuptaGoogle
4.0
Feb 13, 2026
Brandon HornGoogle
3.0
Feb 13, 2026

Good place, but it opens at 11. Please fix hours everywhere.

Paw Inc.Google
5.0
Feb 13, 2026
Ahmed HGoogle
5.0
Feb 13, 2026
Jura KadissiGoogle
5.0
Feb 13, 2026

It was a delightful experience; my child thoroughly enjoyed it. The visit was certainly worthwhile.

G809 (PITOLA809)Google
5.0
Feb 13, 2026
Brenda CebriánGoogle
5.0
Feb 13, 2026
Tina DubyoskiGoogle
5.0
Feb 13, 2026

We visited the Legoland location in San Antonio and really enjoyed it. We went there on a Wednesday afternoon and it wasn’t busy at all. We were able to get on the rides over and over again, which was fun. Plus we saw both of the 3D movies that they have there. There were lots of Legos to make cool things with, and the kids especially enjoyed making race cars and testing them out on the racing ramps that they had. There was also a climbing playground for younger kids which they enjoyed as well.

Justin HornerGoogle
1.0
Feb 13, 2026

My nephews party was here and not only was it disgusting everywhere inside, my sister paid for 25 people and they tried to only give them 10 Lego sets to take home until we argued that we paid for 25 people to come to this party. The place looks like it’s never swept or mopped. The party cups were STARBUCKS CUPS and the party room was hoarded with stuff. If I could give this place 0 reviews for the pricing of 800-1k for a party I’d say NOPE!!

Anastasia BrownGoogle
5.0
Feb 13, 2026
Mathew PetersGoogle
5.0
Feb 13, 2026

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M CGoogle
5.0
Feb 12, 2026

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John HodgsonGoogle
5.0
Feb 12, 2026

Lots of fun for younger kids.

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Durgesh GuptaGoogle
4.0
Feb 12, 2026

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Valentina MGoogle
4.0
Feb 12, 2026

We had a blast at LEGO® Discovery Center Boston! This indoor LEGO wonderland is perfect for kids (and kids at heart) to let their imaginations run wild with creative building, interactive zones, and activities that you can’t get just building at home. From the Mini World exhibit — where iconic Boston landmarks are recreated in LEGO bricks — to the hands-on build areas and 4D cinema, there’s something fun around every corner.  The DUPLO® Park was especially perfect for our younger visitors, and the LEGO® Spaceship Build & Scan activity added a cool digital twist that kept everyone engaged. Staff were helpful and friendly, which made navigating the space easy even at peak times.  A couple of tips: tickets can feel pricey if you only plan on staying a short time, so it’s worth booking in advance and budgeting a couple hours to fully explore — most people spend about 2–3 hours here.  Also, the on-site café is convenient but we found it nicer to grab a meal before or after the visit. All in all, this place delivers on the fun and creativity you’d expect from LEGO — great for birthday outings, family days, or just a playful escape from the weather. Highly recommend for kids and LEGO lovers!

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Esther PerezGoogle
5.0
Feb 12, 2026

Bricks an minifigure is the best hands on Craftmade

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