Wow, how to start a review for a place so bad.
To start I love Lego, and have done since I was a kid. I've always wanted that to build that £999 Death Star (it's on my bucket list).
My little 2 year old isn't into as Lego as much but she does build stuff with those Jumbo Bricks.
I don't think neither of us were impressed.
The website & paper map given to you makes this place out to be huge........it's not. You start the trip with a visit from the professor, who's machine is not working.
The kids are then asked to help by pressing buttons turning knobs and jumping up and down & shouting. Afterwards when the machine is up and running all the kids get a "personalised" Lego Brick (basically a Lego brick with LegoLand Discovery Centre printed on it).
Then your taken to ride where you move on rails and have to shoot stuff.
Your then in the factory.
On paper this may sound good.........but it's not.
The factory is made up of Lego stations, each with a specific theme. X2 rides which last all of 1min and a play centre.
There is also a café.
The Café is expensive and has little choice.
It's tried way to much to be healthy.
I would eat out before coming here.
I was going to give it 1star but our last journey was to the 4D cinema were we watched a 10 min film which was not only was 3D but also had effects like snow, wind, rain giving the 4D'ness of it which has inclined me to give it an extra star.
I don't think I would go here again as my child will be 3 next month and will have to pay to get in.
And the adults have to pay as well.
£10 if booked online £12 if not !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!