Aug 31, 2025
LEGO Discovery Center - The LEGO Discovery Center was a great, kid friendly experience. Our favorite parts were the Duplo playground, the minifigure creation area, and the Jungle Jump car building station, where we had a blast racing cars down the ramps.It was a fun day for our family.
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Aug 22, 2025
Lego land atl - I wasn't overly excited by it but the rest of my group loved it and my child had an absolute blast! Ill probably go there again for the sake of my child.
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Jul 26, 2025
Love Legos, yes. Not, skip - Great space for kids and adults who love legos! This is fun for Lego lovers, but if you don't care for Legos definitely skip.
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Mar 20, 2025
Learnable - Do the building a ball from Lego class. You learn how know legos such as 2x4, 4x4, etc. Great class great instructor on our 19Mar25 tour at 2:00.
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Jul 15, 2025
Little disappointed - Ease of parking was nice. Several of the interactive boards were not working. That was disappointing. Bought was stated on ticket purchase as digital access pictures. Now when looking at them, I have to purchase the pictures. I have access to view but not to print or download. Pricey and little disappointed. The young man Noah who gave private time and allowed lessons was great!
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Dec 30, 2024
A bit of a let-down for the money - NOTE: MANY of the pictures attached to this location are not what is currently there.... For as much as the tickets were per person, I was rather unimpressed.
1. Mini lego person - You had about 2 options for each part (head, body, legs, and hat/hair). I ended up finding someone's lego person which looked the exact same as my kids.... so yeah, everyone comes out with roughly the same person, you just had to put it together.
2. The Kingdom Quest ride - This was my son's favorite, but not all the guns worked. In fact, on one of the cars, only 2 of the 5 guns worked. Thankfully it was just me and my son so I was able to use one from the back up front so that we could still both shoot. The other car we were in, 2 of the 3 up front worked most of the time. The ride needs some updating/love.
3. The big lego display is pretty cool, but there were only a few buttons for noises or any movements which more than half didn't work.
4. The 4D cinema - This needs the most love. Beware - It sprays you a bit. I'm not sure if the video part needs recalibrating or they just need new glasses. Ultimately, there was nothing "popping off the screen" like it should... In fact, it was so off that it was disorienting and extremely nauseating. I ended up covering one eye for the majority of the movie or closing them both and just listening.
5. $6 Activity pack - Don't do it. It's basically a lanyard with some things to do that you are already prompted to do at each station. The "stamps" are basic embossing stamps that barely show up and are not currently labeled for this location. (They were using Washington DC cards from what I could tell which didn't exactly correlate to ATL.)
6. $7 mini fig add on - This is basically a small lego pack. My son got this technic construction thing that probably would have cost less in the store on the way out. If I had known ahead of time, I wouldn't have done it and just bought him a nicer set on the way out for a few dollars more.
While I can see this being a really great place to bring my kid if we were local and had a membership (making each trip super cheap), I struggle knowing how much I spent for us both to go and how little there was overall. Thankfully my son LOVES legos and loved the car ramps and we were able to discuss some technical engineering things regarding how the ramps were different and required adjustments to the cars for each, but it was a bit of a letdown overall. If you kid could put together a larger set without much help, this would probably be a good choice if in town visiting, but if your kid is only mildly interested in Legos, I'd likely steer clear and spend your money elsewhere.
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Aug 1, 2025
Really disappointed - My kids are avid LEGO fans, and we had been looking forward to going to the LEGO Discovery Center for a while. The disappointment started when we arrived. The mini build is just a random package of LEGO that you could buy anywhere- it’s not something you actually build on site, and you don’t get to choose which packet you get to take home. You get to make a minifigure to carry through the experience, but you have to return it at the end after keeping up with it the whole way through. The zappers on our cart on the Kingdom Quest ride didn’t all work, and it wasn’t very fun. The LEGO skyline of Atlanta was impressive. At least half of the consoles on the space ship activity were out of order. It was fun to build vehicles and send them down ramps. We didn’t go to the theater because we had another place to be afterward and didn’t need to get wet in the 4d experience. Overall, I spent $140 and I feel a bit duped. We would have had more fun staying home and building with our own LEGO.
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May 11, 2025
Don’t waste your money - This was the most overpriced and disappointing experience I have had. I love Legos, but I do not love a small, crowded and confused space with limited activities and very few Lego models to view. Take your very young children here if you want them to have access to a Lego themed playground, but do not expect anything more than a jungle gym, some mixed piles of Legos, and a few poorly executed games. There were several closed off displays/exhibits like the movie theater when my family went. The gift shop was the best part of this place to me (maybe because it was close to the exit which took about 45 minutes to reach), but I did not buy anything there because there were no price tags on any items.
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Mar 3, 2025
The Worse Day Ever - I want to first start and say that im not pleased at all with Legoland nor Groupon!
Where to start first i arrived with my son my autistic gran daughter and disabled husband to have a day planned for my son who was sick around Christmas This day was to be special for him. That changed after driving two hours to get there i cut my foot on the way to the door i asked the lady for a band aid and she was like they have to get a mgr to do that. Then i paid on Groupon for our tickets my son and mine the others i bought on the Legoland website the night before. I purchased the tickets on 2/25 for my son. The front desk older lady was very sarcastic from the time we arrived with the band aid situation now the tickets. We cant used the paperwork you have need the barcode and gave the fake as smile so i stood there looking for a barcode that i didnt know i needed. I couldnt get to it so i had to buy new tickets at the counter because i schedule the 3:30 time frame to give us time to get there and here it is almost 3pm. I was told i could get with Groupon but doubt i get my money back same lady being sarcastic. I went ahead and bought the tickets because my son really wanted to go inside he is 6 years old. We went inside and the guy with the cheap white table with the legos was telling my son to build a lego piece but then says dont lean on the table sir the table is cheap why dont you have a better table for kids hee then tells my son dont use to many of the pieces at one time! ( what) my son got sad and walked away he is huge lego fan but i calmed him down the man told me to do a google review! ( SMH) my son runs over to this play arear where there look like a slip area so him and my grand daughter went over to the area to play only for an emplotee to say no you cant do that either. At this point what can they do? I called my husband he was near the door up front his leg was bothering him he is handicapped and wanted something to eat and drink so he didnt know there was a food area inside instead of the sarcastic woman explaining that when you walk out you cant come back and that they serve food. She told him you cant come back now. he was only inside for 10 mins near the front. he said well ill go get alcohol then and sit out here. I explained to the lady he didnt know and nor did we see a sign or no one told us of that. At this point call the mgr i want a a refund this was not fun for my kid nor us. The mgr came tried to help me get Groupon on the phone and i couldnt get a refund for that ticket i bought it was too late according to them and lego land wouldn't scan the Groupon ticket and just refund me for the ones i purchased at the door. He comp my husband ticket but as i was talking to him the sarcastic lady came back again interrupting our conversation to stated that she told my husband he could not come back in. Lady we are not talking to you and we are good thank you. Not knowing she went outside told my husband i dont care she talking to mgmt and i dont care how long yall where here if you walk out your out! The mgr gave us a discount on the store for my son. My son also went to the play area to play and was told he couldnt have his shoes off with his socks didnt see that sign either. he never got to do the movie and anything else as i was busy trying to get my family together all in one place so for 30 minsI nor my son got to enjoy legoland. I had an autistic grandbaby nor verbal i had to watch on top of all of this which is why i needed my husband to be there to help walk with the kids, We left right out people that were other parents were mad for me and apologized it was not a good experience and the extra money i had brought i had to purchase tickets for him and me which was for his lego toys he wanted. So thanks Legoland and Groupon for f-ing my son experience up. He cried in the car because he really wanted his mom to play and his dad to be there to see him do the fun stuff. To Leon the Gm and the young lady who called him for me thank you for trying to fix some of the situation and the nice person Lee in the toy room who apologized to me and tried to help me get a toy for my son with the money i had left. I think mgmt. needs to be able to approve certain things and to the sarcastic lady at the from with the braids your customer service is bull. When people come here explain how the place operates should not be in a mall with a whole food court it should be optional if you want to get food right at the door of the place or inside that looked dead in the food area people were leaving just to eat.
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Aug 5, 2024
This place should be ashamed of the price of admission. - We visited the LEGO Discovery center on a Friday early afternoon. It was not busy when we arrived. The first station you go to is to build your own LEGO figure that you will carry around with you while you are there and it can go on some simulated adventures in a few places. The options for building your character were few and far between and definitely nothing besides faces that were female to pick from.
The second thing we did was a little ride where 5 people can go round shooting at targets to earn points. Your points show up on a screen in front of you. Of the 5 people playing on the first time through 2 of our guns did not show a laser pointed. It was scoring, but you had no idea what you were aiming at. We notified the employees who didn't really seem to care. The second time we rode, we got a different car, and my gun this time had a laser, but it recorded zero points, even though it was buzzing like it would when you actually hit a target. Again informed an employee. No response or apology.
We moved on to the Lego are where there were built legos of stadiums and city scenes. This was cool for the kids to look at. There was a word scramble where you could find letters to decode something, We think we found the letters but could never figure out what the word or phrase was supposed to be.
We moved on to an area where they could build cars from Legos/make a spaceship that flew around virtually and a large play area which the boys we had with us 9/10/7 enjoyed.
There is also a 4D movie which is honestly one of THE MOST OBNOXIOUS 4D movies I have ever experienced. First, there is something off with that movie. When you have your glasses on it's really not clear. Second the water feature of he 4D experience is literally like someone is spraying you in the face with a hose REPEATEDLY. This is not a one time thing that happens. I had to get up after the 2nd time is happened bc it was just WAY TOO MUCH.
The gift shop was "ok" you could make your own Lego guy to take home, again which didn't have very many options for a female character. There is a big machine where you can design your own shirt for $13. I was asking an employee about it and she didn't seem to think it was anything particularly special in regards of trying to sell it to me, so we went with the $5 version.
All in all this is not a place I would ever go more than once, and even that was probably too many times.
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