This indoor theme park features rides, 4D cinemas, and play areas all made out of millions of LEGO bricks, allowing kids to become immersed in their favourite LEGO stories and characters. The attraction also includes a MINILAND area, featuring iconic UK landmarks and cities recreated in miniature using LEGO bricks, as well as a LEGO Friends Emma's Fairytale Adventure ride and a Kingdom Quest laser ride. Additionally, there is a LEGO City: Deep Sea Adventure submarine ride, a LEGO Ninjago City Adventure play area, and a 4D cinema showing LEGO-themed films. The centre also offers creative play zones, workshops, and a cafe serving snacks and refreshments.
Great day out for kids. Very autistic friendly which is great. Disabled accessible, with free parking outside. Book in advance online and Mind you don't step on any Lego . Gift shop isn't the cheapest place to buy Lego so be prepared to either part with a lot of money or say no. Photos are taken on entry, PS15 for a digital copy of all photos plus one "free" print.
What a great few hours in here. The mini world is a little bit dated now but still looking amazing for the kids to see. Laser shooting ride, VR rollercoaster experience, 4D cinema. Mini fair ground spinning ride (pedal it to make you go higher as you spin) Little tykes cars area. Under 5 soft play. Older kids softplay and of course all the brick pits and build areas. Build your own Lego model car for the down hill ramps is the kids favourite.
Visited here today for the first time. Our 5 year old absolutely loved it. The 4D cinema was the highlight for me, although don't sit too far back as a lot of the water/bubble etc won't reach you and it takes away from the experience. Staff were friendly, the centre was well managed and there's plenty to encourage the imagination. I'd definitely return, and the only reason for lack of 5 stars is how quickly it takes to get round VS the cost to get in.
This can be a great afternoon out, just make sure you get discounted tickets, at full price this place probably isn't worth it. Whilst the kids love it, it dines out too much on its brand. The place needs a little TLC, a lighting designer could do wonders with this place. You can't spend all here and have an allotted amount of time.
Daughter really enjoyed her visit to Legoland. Plenty of activities including 4d cinema and a ride where you have to shoot targets. Will definitely return
Update: Lego reached out and explained that they usually offer another rooms if they is available. They also offered to make more accommodations if we choose to return. They staff on the day were nice enough, there must just have been a miscommunication about the available adjustments. I've adjusted my rating to reflect the offer of these adjustments. They are very much appreciated. ###### Double check that they can support your child's particular needs. With the offer of social stories, ear defenders and quiet routes, I thought it would be a relativity safe place to take my son. He became overwhelmed after a few minutes. He just needed some quiet to regulate. I asked if there was a sensory room or a quiet room available. We were taken to a 'room' that was basically a walled in area with a ceiling made of black material. We could hear everything, all the music, people talking, a fanfare going off every couple of minutes. If the room was actually quiet I could have helped my son to regulate and we could have had a nice afternoon there. Instead he managed about twenty minutes before we had to leave. If you do need a quiet space, the corridor outside the easy access toilet, where you first come in, is quieter. I wish I'd just taken him back there as at over a pound a minute it was an expensive mistake to make on my part.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Getting tickets in advance recommended
Good for kids
Good for kids birthday
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Great day out for kids. Very autistic friendly which is great. Disabled accessible, with free parking outside. Book in advance online and Mind you don't step on any Lego . Gift shop isn't the cheapest place to buy Lego so be prepared to either part with a lot of money or say no. Photos are taken on entry, PS15 for a digital copy of all photos plus one "free" print.
What a great few hours in here. The mini world is a little bit dated now but still looking amazing for the kids to see. Laser shooting ride, VR rollercoaster experience, 4D cinema. Mini fair ground spinning ride (pedal it to make you go higher as you spin) Little tykes cars area. Under 5 soft play. Older kids softplay and of course all the brick pits and build areas. Build your own Lego model car for the down hill ramps is the kids favourite.
Visited here today for the first time. Our 5 year old absolutely loved it. The 4D cinema was the highlight for me, although don't sit too far back as a lot of the water/bubble etc won't reach you and it takes away from the experience. Staff were friendly, the centre was well managed and there's plenty to encourage the imagination. I'd definitely return, and the only reason for lack of 5 stars is how quickly it takes to get round VS the cost to get in.
This can be a great afternoon out, just make sure you get discounted tickets, at full price this place probably isn't worth it. Whilst the kids love it, it dines out too much on its brand. The place needs a little TLC, a lighting designer could do wonders with this place. You can't spend all here and have an allotted amount of time.
Daughter really enjoyed her visit to Legoland. Plenty of activities including 4d cinema and a ride where you have to shoot targets. Will definitely return
Update: Lego reached out and explained that they usually offer another rooms if they is available. They also offered to make more accommodations if we choose to return. They staff on the day were nice enough, there must just have been a miscommunication about the available adjustments. I've adjusted my rating to reflect the offer of these adjustments. They are very much appreciated. ###### Double check that they can support your child's particular needs. With the offer of social stories, ear defenders and quiet routes, I thought it would be a relativity safe place to take my son. He became overwhelmed after a few minutes. He just needed some quiet to regulate. I asked if there was a sensory room or a quiet room available. We were taken to a 'room' that was basically a walled in area with a ceiling made of black material. We could hear everything, all the music, people talking, a fanfare going off every couple of minutes. If the room was actually quiet I could have helped my son to regulate and we could have had a nice afternoon there. Instead he managed about twenty minutes before we had to leave. If you do need a quiet space, the corridor outside the easy access toilet, where you first come in, is quieter. I wish I'd just taken him back there as at over a pound a minute it was an expensive mistake to make on my part.