Sadly, after a 5+ million dollar renovation this place is still not worth the money you pay for entry. At most you are going to spend 2 hours there and pay nearly $200 for a family of 4-5 and that does not include food, add on experiences or any legos to take home. If you are visiting from out of town it is definitely not worth it.
We are a local family (live 10 miles away) and purchased a premium/anytime annual membership pre-renovation, primarily because it offered a 40% discount on additional admission tickets. Even though we are local, we only go to LDC maybe 2 times/year, usually on weekdays when there is no school- with Atlanta traffic it is impossible to go after school before they close at 5pm. We might go on a weekend if there is 100% chance of rain that day, no kid friendly movies to see in the theater and absolutely nothing else to do. My children love Legos but the Discovery center just isn't one of there top 10 things to do.
The last time we visited was October 10, 2023, a rainy Tuesday during school fall break. This was our first time visiting since the center re-opened post renovation. I had received multiple emails to come back in and that my annual pass had been extended. I was assisted by the manager, Deborah, who informed me that "Legoland was not required to extend pre-existing Premium annual passes but had chosen to gift previous annual pass holders with the lesser Value pass". This meant no discount for additional tickets. I had brought my family and some friends to LDC that day anticipating to use the Premium pass for discounted entry for them. I pulled up the dozen emails I had received and scanned them for information on this change and there was no mention of it, no fine print. I continued to discuss this with Deborah and ultimately she conceded to offer me a 20% discount on our admission that day.
This is where things go South...
Deborah completed the transaction at the register and then hands me the receipt and I realize she up-charged us for admission and then applied the discount. The day we visited the admission price was advertised as $18.99 per person. She charged us a higher rate of $23.19 and then applied a 20% discount. Essentially there was no discount and in total I was charged more than it would have cost to enter at the regular rate for that day. I am not stupid. I pointed this out to her and with a big smile on her face she asked me "Would you like me to issue you a refund?" I told her no, that I instead I would leave an honest review and here it is.