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LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Boston Admission Ticket

Overview
LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Boston is undergoing a $12M renovation to become one of the world's first next-generation LEGO® Discovery Centers reopening in Spring 2023. The LEGO® Shop remains open (check website for hours). Visit the LEGO® Shop and browse a LEGO-tastic array of products to keep any LEGO® fan happy.

Unleash the kids - and their imaginations - at LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Boston. With this admission ticket, you'll have access to plenty of entertaining attractions to keep the whole family busy for a day of LEGO®-building fun. Visit a virtual LEGO Factory, find Boston landmarks at Miniland, build with soft bricks at the DUPLO® Farm, or turn up the volume at LEGO Racers. Rest your legs at the 4D cinema before tackling LEGO rides like Merlin’s Apprentice!
City: Cambridge
Wed 11 Jun
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Starting at $25.63
Wed 11 Jun
Starting at $25.63
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What's Included
All rides and attractions
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Please note: As a children's attraction and to promote a safe and family-friendly environment, adults cannot enter without being accompanied by a child
  • Children must wear socks in the soft play area
  • Face masks required for travellers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
What To Expect
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The Assembly Row
Located at Assembly Row in Somerville, less than 3 miles (5 km) from Boston, LEGOLAND Discovery Center offers free parking and is accessible by the orange line on the MBTA at Assembly Station.
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Legoland Discovery Center
Once inside, venture through the Minifigure entrance, and strike a pose for a photo shoot with a custom LEGO background. Then take an elevator to the LEGO Factory for a virtual tour of the actual factory in Denmark. After learning how LEGO bricks are made and playing a game, hop on a chariot at the Kingdom Quest Laser Rider. Use your laser to zap skeletons and ogres so you can rescue a princess. Make you way to Miniland, where you’ll find iconic Boston landmarks made out of LEGO. Can you find the Prudential Tower, Logan Airport, the State House, Quincy Market and Fenway Park? Next, check out the DUPLO Farm, where little tikes can go to work, or enjoy the play kitchen and living room karaoke at Olivia’s house, based on LEGO Friends. In the LEGO Fire Academy and LEGO Construction Site play zones, young ones can climb to the top of walls and go down the slide, or build with giant soft LEGO bricks. Don’t miss pedaling magic bikes at Merlin’s Apprentice! Get in the fast lane to construct and test race cars at LEGO Racers, where you can go head-to-head against the clock, or try your hand at building the tallest tower to withstand an earthquake at the Earthquake Tables. Kids can also learn more building tips and tricks by attending a class in the Master Builder Academy, where expert instructors take them through a Minibuild. You can take home your creations for an additional fee. When the family is ready for a break, see special effects at the 4D cinema where 15-minute movies play throughout the day. Or head to the cafe for sandwiches and snacks (own expense), and stop by the gift shop on your way out for that perfect LEGO set. Please note: This is a children's attraction. To promote a safe and family-friendly environment, adults cannot enter without being accompanied by a child.
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Reviews (31)
Michael_J
Sep 2022
This tour require a child to do the tour. This is in very small print. We spent a considerable amount of time on our vacation goIng this to be turn away.
Susan D
Sep 2022
A great place to spend time with your children or grandchildren. My granddaughter loved the rides and the indoor climbing gym.
Lisa C
Aug 2022
It started off poorly with us arriving on time yet with the counter having but a single person to check people in (despite the fact we prepaid to get in) we were told we’d missed the class we arrived to attend! Then we went upstairs. The first game made no sense so that was a bust. We went to the ride with was okay nothing special and then decided to eat lunch. Again, one person operating the counter and 3 other employees stood there to supervise him. They were out of napkins and all the tables were dirty. Visiting the restroom they were out of paper towels when my husband took our grandson. The floors were littered with legos but the employees didn’t seem to care to tidy it up. Yes, I get it would be monotonous; however, a trip and fall could mean a lawsuit. Overall, it just felt cheesy and overpriced for the $140 we paid to get in here to enjoy the day with our Lego obsessed grandson. Sadly, my recommendation is to skip this place.

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