Reviews for Legoland Discovery Center
10773 reviews
First visit was roughly 8-10 years ago with our 3 sons, we wanted to take our daughter who is now 9 to experience this great place! Different experience today(Sept), front desk assumed we wanted the cheapest tickets, didn’t tell us how much fun offers there were ie upgrades and hunt for kids. Most of the employees seemed to hate their job which just ruins the atmosphere that has so much potential. We spent quite a bit of time money effort for an experience that reminds us where we DONT want to take our kids. Not worth it.
Product: LEGOLAND Discovery Center Chicago
Buena
Product: LEGO® Discovery Center Boston
Todo está súper bueno y la terraza muy agradable
Product: LEGOLAND Discovery Center Bay Area
Product: LEGOLAND Discovery Center Bay Area
Product: LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto
Good is mor really good in general
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Product: LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Dallas/Fort Worth
Really nice place for the kids, wish it was bigger and had more things to do
Product: LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Dallas/Fort Worth
Product: LEGOLAND® Discovery Center New Jersey
Fun with grandson
Product: LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Dallas/Fort Worth
Kids loved it for an afternoon. They enjoyed testing cars they made and mini-figure trading although most staff didn't have mini-figures to trade.
Product: LEGOLAND Discovery Center San Antonio
Paid too much for very few things to actually do. Paying $90 for two interactive rides and an indoor playground, with only one opportunity to build a car. It was not ideal for a 3 year old.
Product: LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Dallas/Fort Worth
Now, going into this I had no idea what to expect. Still don't for certain matters. However I've been excited to visit The Lego discovery center since it opened in Boston. Ever since I was a kid I wanted nothing more than to visit Lego land and see an entire place dedicated to creativity and my favorite plastic bricks. Once one opened close to home I fell in love with all the advertisements and the general idea of the discovery center. I grabbed tickets ahead of a visit to the city a week back and was really really disappointed with my experience. It was kinda heartbreaking. The store itself was cool, I'll give it that it's probably the best organized Lego store I've ever been in, but the selection was really small and the sets all seemed like those you'd expect to see at gift shops. Granted, it was pretty much that. The store was cash only though, granted with a cash converter, but frankly just an inconvenience given that. They also had custom minifugres, however their selection felt really limited and specific. Cool if you want to build grandpa or a pirate woman, but if you're trying to make anyone you might know your options are limited to a few very specific facial features. They have a machine that advertises custom figures, however this was only for custom torsos and the process was kinda elaborate. Had to go to a clerk to purchase a box before you can make the custom figure, which is opposite from their new pick a brick which just has you build loose figures. It was a little confusing and tedious for the store, but nothing terribly long and they didn't charge for cash conversion which was nice. However we couldn't find the discovery center itself anywhere, and when asked was told pretty abruptly that my partner and I weren't allowed. We asked why and were told we needed at least one minor with us to enter. Understandable, and they were able to issue a refund thankfully. However the website selling the tickets really didn't say much. I was a bit more preoccupied with trying to figure out the difference between the vr tickers, photo tickets, and all the other offerings and will admit I missed the fine print. A major disappointment to be honest though, was told they have adult nights certain Wednesdays but being an adult working during the week have to say it's not likely I ever will get to see the Discovery Center. Probably great for families but adults are probably better off at a normal Lego Store.
Product: LEGO® Discovery Center Boston
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Product: LEGO® Discovery Center Boston
We had 2:30pm tickets on Veteran’s Day. The space was too small for the number of people inside. The line was insanely long for the “ride.” It seemed very understaffed- from the time I had our tickets scanned, to when we exited through the gift shop, I saw exactly two employees on the floor. One was dressed up as a character and the other was escorting the character. The stations seemed low on legos making builds very difficult. Overall, I was not at all impressed, and it was definitely not worth the cost. I will not be returning.
Product: LEGO® Discovery Center Boston
A lot of fun. Can be super crowded at times, but a fun time with the family overall. They have lots of activities for the kids and a decent amount of seating for adults. I recommend it for families for sure. They even have group sessions with the Master Model Builders to teach the kids new builds and new techniques.
Product: LEGO® Discovery Center Washington, D.C.
The place itself is okay, I like how they have something for every age. But the staff is so rude, even to little kids. I don’t understand working in a place like this and being rude to a 2 year old. I will not be coming back.
Product: LEGO® Discovery Center Boston
Product: LEGOLAND® Discovery Center New Jersey
Adult night was so much fun! Really enjoyed their October theme - Murder Mystery.
Product: LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto
