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| - Great for kids but it should be better, there is not much to do, and it is very small for the size of what Lego represents in the world. To begin with, some of the staff looked a bit disorganized and not very friendly and it seems that the people with a "year pass" can skip the queues and be treated firstly while the others were there waiting even before they opened the doors. So why not have a separate entry for that kind of people and not let see the others that they have been skipped and create a bad atmosphere before you even get into the place.
The place is very small, it doesn't have many things to do for the price you get charged. Lego is a multinational business and this place makes them look very bad.
For the kids is an insult to try to fool them with big buckets of scrambled pieces of Lego, a 10 minutes 4d cinema, a small train which takes rides every 3 minutes, few displays of Lego pieces and a small cage with few ladders and one slide. So up you go kids...enjoy yourselves!!!
For us the parents, the only satisfaction is to see the kids happy not to try to struggle with what they get there because is just the name Lego who attracts them, it will be probably better if they just make it bigger and better, I'm not trying just to say bad things about the place, Lego will be Lego, I feel part of that team so I want that team to be better. How many times do you buy their products a year? Maybe you love Lego but does Lego love you?
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