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| - Huge disappointment. There is no way this place is worth $22 per person (kid or adult) admission. And don't come hungry or think that they got stuff kids really want. No pizza or french fries or anything like that. Just those diagonally cut sandwiches in plastic just like the ones in Circle K. I ordered a cinnamon roll and it was obviously, stale and dry, 2-3 day range. There are 2 "rides." The princess one is chuckle cheesy, the Merlin one, kinda ok --the first time my kid really smiled). I understand a facility is in business to make money but any picture they take of you costs $35. And this is my kids point of view as well but at 4, she can't write this. Sure, she liked it but I've seen her WAY more thrilled at Makutu's Island or Scottsdale McCormick Train Park (best value in town). Everyone loves Legos but once you get in, you'll snap out of it pretty quickly. She wanted to leave, starving, but did not ask to return. Thusly, I know it falls short in my child's eyes. She has a FIT typically when its time to leave Makutu's or even the train park. I talked to her later on and I could tell she just didn't really get the big surprise that I thought she would. Again, it's $22 and I got roped into buying some complicated lanyard with a bunch of "activities" for $4 when in actuality its just a way to tag on $4 to your admission. I saw no one really interacting with this nor, more importantly, monitoring it being stamped.
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