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LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Kansas Admission Ticket

Overview
LEGOLAND Discovery Center is making sure EVERYTHING IS AWESOME for your family’s safe visit!

- Reduced daily ticketed capacity to allow for social distancing and the best possible guest experience.
- Clear signage and floor decals have been placed to ensure proper social distancing while in line for a ride or experiences.
- New seating arrangements to ensure social distancing in the 4D theater and dining areas.
- Including enhanced cleaning measures throughout the day sanitizing high-frequency touchpoints, and play areas.
- Hand sanitizer dispensers throughout the attraction.
- LEGO bricks just for your family to use during your visit.
City: Kansas City
Fri 15 Nov
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Starting at $29.29
Fri 15 Nov
Starting at $29.29
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What's Included
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Meeting point
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Kansas City
2450 Grand Blvd,
• 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
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
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
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
  • As an added safety measure these attractions and experiences are temporarily closed: Train Station Adventure, Soft Brick Play, Creative Workshop, Character Meet & Greet
What To Expect
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Crown Center
Located at Crown Center in Kansas City, LEGOLAND Discovery Center offers a world of fun for children ages 3-10. 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. A typical visit usually lasts two to three hours, but you can stay as long as you like.
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LEGOLAND Discovery Center
Start your Legoland Discovery Visit at the LEGO Factory, where Professor Brick-a-Brack shares how LEGO bricks get their shapes and colors. Then move onto Miniland, and indulge in The Wizard of Oz fun by traveling from Dorothy’s Farm over the rainbow to Munchkin Land, and then end your journey in the Emerald City. You can construct a LEGO building at the Earthquake Tables, and then watch as plates move to test the strength of each tower. At LEGO Racers, you can build and test your own race car! Amp up the adventure aboard a mighty chariot on the Kingdom Quest Laser Ride, using mounted laser guns to zap trolls and spiders as they appear around each corner, or become a top wizarding student by pedaling a bike as fast as you can to help create a magic potion on Merlin’s Apprentice Ride. Please Note: LEGOLAND Discovery Center Kansas City is a children's attraction; to promote a safe and family-friendly environment, adults cannot enter without being accompanied by a child.
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SEA LIFE Kansas City
Make a full day of it and upgrade your visit with a Combo Ticket that includes admission to Legoland Discovery Center and Sea Life Aquarium. This fun aquarium will educate, surprise and delight all members of the family. See 'smiling' stingrays, be engulfed by a school of fish, watch as sharks swim overhead and get hands on in the touchpools.
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Reviews (84)
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KSTraveler311
Oct 2019
We took our two kids, 11 and 3 to visit on a rainy Saturday. I bought tickets online and was given a time to be there. We showed up about 20 minutes before our scheduled time and there was nobody in line, we walked right in. There are a couple of rides that the kids can do, but there were lines for those. The room with all the replica lego models was very cool and was fun to look at all the details. The kids enjoyed playing with the large lego blocks and doing the other activities in the main room, but i felt like my 11 year old got bored quick. All and all we spent about 2 hours in the exhibit, but felt like the cost of the ticket was a little higher than the value we got.
hthao09h
Sep 2019
Yes-you should go if you have kids. They do have a sign saying you need a person 18 years or younger to be admitted so sorry adults who likes Legos and don’t have a kid to go with. Admission-plenty of discounts and coupons to be found online just do your research so you don’t have to pay full price! Knocked off about $20-$30 off the admission total for 4 people with a buy one get one free admission. Parking-we accidentally came on the Irish Fest which added to the foot traffic, but it didn’t affect our trip too much. Parking is free on weekends at the Crown Center parking garage attached to Crown Center. Activities-as an adult I loved the rides Kingdoms Quest and Merlin’s Apprentice. As kids-they reported the playground area. If you’ve ever been to Crayola Experience or Sealife, there are aspects of this Legoland discovery center that is similar to that layout/attraction. Also, Sealife attraction is next to Legoland and is operated by the same staffs. If you’ve never been to Sealife either, I would recommend getting a combo ticket to go to both with your kids. They take your photo before you’re admitted and give you a ticket to come look at it at the end for souvenirs. They’ll have stations where you go and build things or games where you go to play and a few rides, a place to eat, and the play area. They have places throughout that you can stamp your little activity book if you bought one to do. Kids like loved it, but I wouldn’t go again. It’s a one and done attraction so make the most of it while you’re there with your kids. Gift shop-probably more varied here than at your other stores, but is couple dollars more for some of the sets. I saw the same lego set my son had here which was a couple dollars more than I bought it for from a department store.
Paul V
Aug 2019
Our family (two adults, three kids, 12, 10, and 8) visited in the middle of August, 2019. The facility was clean and well laid out. The cost wasn't bad for the time spent (if you like aquariums, I would recommend the combo-pass to visit the Sea Life Aquarium which is in the same building). There were a lot of activities, and most of them were included with the admission. One of the rides was closed for repairs, but those things will happen. There are things to do for adults as well as kids (if you like Legos, of course). They do have a gift shop between you and the exit, so be prepared to blindfold the kids or open the wallet. All in all, an enjoyable site to visit, and it will easily take a couple hours or more of your time.

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