
LEGOLAND Discovery Center Kansas City: Big LEGO fun for little builders with rides, build stations, and interactive adventures.
LEGOLAND Discovery Center Kansas City sits at 2475 Grand Blvd, Kansas City, MO. This LEGO-themed tourist attraction offers rides, themed build stations, a Ninjago maze, and a mini-figure build station. Parking is convenient with up to six hours free with validation. Reviews praise friendly staff and cleanliness, while some note high value expectations and extra costs for certain experiences.
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Hands-on building areas with themed LEGO sets where kids can create and explore their creativity.
Kid-sized rides like Kingdom Quest and Merlin's Apprentice that offer gentle thrills for young children.
Virtual reality games (additional fee may apply) for an immersive LEGO adventure, though availability varies.
A challenging maze based on the popular Ninjago theme, encouraging problem-solving and active play.
Fun activity where kids can trade LEGO mini-figures with staff, adding a collectible element to the visit.
Private event spaces for birthdays and group outings, with packages that include access to attractions.
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Overall rating
Geoff Sellers
Great place for younger kids especially but it was fun for the family. They have a couple of rides along with a few build stations that are themed. There's a VR game, Ninjago maze that is fairly complex and a nice little Lego KC experience in a viewing area.
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First and foremost let me say that I absolutely love legos. My kids love Legos. My dog even loves Legos (different use but hey..). Lego is such an innovative company I have no idea how this location was approved. Spent $60 to walk in, not be greeted by anyone and have to figure out where to go. We could have not bought tickets and just walked in, that is how inattentive the front was. Once we actually found out we were supposed to go upstairs the clouds parted and we were excited for Legoland. Unfortunately those clouds roared back in when the elevator doors opened. The place is so small that is claustrophobic with all the kids and families. There are a few activities spread out through this strange open concept room, but multiples of them cost money on top of the entry fee. Let me say you are getting very little for $60, so adding $7 on top of it, to put on a dirty VR headset or ride a kiddie ride, with attendants who seem like they want to jump out the window, is ridiculous. My 8 year old is obsessed with Legos and was ready to leave after about 15 minutes. Super Disappointed. But let me highlight some positives. The store is awesome. All kinds of LEGO sets and has a build your own mini fig station. The lady behind the counter was incredibly nice, helpful, welcoming and overall just very pleasant. There were also some cool Lego sculptures (see the pic) around the room, but that is expected. At LEGOland. Or in this case, Lego room. Save your $, skip the Lego room torture and just go to the Lego store. Again, I cannot believe LEGO actually owns this place.
Nicole H
This was a fun place for my younger kids. The tickets were a bit pricey and to do the extras like the virtual and sea options were just too much for me to swing with a family of 5. I expected a little bit more for the price but I'm glad we went. I probably would not visit again just because we saw and did everything the day we were there and my kids have Legos at home to build most of what they built there. The staff was not very friendly. It was fairly clean for being a kids play area. Overall I guess I expected a little more from the experience for the price.
Sungchul[성철] Lim
Even though it was a holiday, parking was not difficult, and you can park for free for up to six hours if you get your parking validated. Legoland is not very large, but it has many attractions that young children and elementary school kids can enjoy. It’s a great place for families to explore and experience for about two to three hours. The staff members were friendly, and my child especially enjoyed trading LEGO mini-figures with them.
Kristie123 Novak
Pretty expensive and then you have to pay additional $7 for the virtual game they have inside!!! That doesn't even come with the VIP or std ticket admission I was disappointed they didn't have ideas at each station. We paid for the everything package and was super disappointed We didn't get more for the VIP experience It was 120+ dollars for 2 adults and 1 four old... I think if there were more ideas at each station that would have been helpful to keep littles engaged Some staff were helpful others didn't seem to know much it was strange