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LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Michigan Admission Ticket

Overview
Unleash the kids - and their imaginations - at LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Michigan. 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 iconic Metro Detroit attractions 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: Detroit
Mon 23 Dec
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Starting at $25.63
Mon 23 Dec
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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LEGOLAND Discovery Center Michigan
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, local attractions made out of LEGO. 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: LEGOLAND Discovery Center Michigan 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 Michigan Aquarium
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 (51)
aka_mama1
Aug 2019
We got the combo tickets with the aquarium and had fun. It was a lot smaller than I expected and I'd say instead of 4 hours, plan on more like 2 or 3 if you push it. They have 2 small, little rides and a little play area and the rest was basically just looking at legos. I thought there would be more hands on activities to do but we got through it pretty quickly and had extra time that we didn't plan on. The cookies at the food stand were delicious! I would reccommend for smaller kids age 2-6 would have the most fun.
bfurquim84
Aug 2019
We went with 2 toddlers (my son and nephew) and they themselves did not enjoyed too much, of course this is due to their age (both 2,5 yrs). Anyway, I wanted to go myself because I've always been a fan of Lego. The place is very nice, with some games and rides at the entrance. When inside the center there are a lot of pretty and creative objects made from lego pieces (including an outstanding miniature of detroit downtown, with it's stadiums, streets, squares, etc). The snackbar had very few and unhealthy options, as usual in the USA, but they allowed us to get out of the center and get back again later, which was fantastic, so we could eat at the mall's dining area. Another problem is the ticket price, for me it's an unfair price for an adult to pay almost 30 bucks just to "see" things. Anyway, I would come back and I recommend the visit!
Coyote-Travelerz
Aug 2019
Kids (and those who act like them) will enjoy this mini-Legoland. There are only a handful of rides, but that is more than enough (combined with other activities) to keep kids occupied for a few hours. If there is one item that gives me pause, it is a bit pricy to me.

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