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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)
Kim H
Jul 2019
I had my son’s 6th Birthday party at Legoland and unfortunately, we ran into nothing but problems. The whole process was inflexible, and the treatment was poor. Most significantly, Legoland will not allow parents to walk into the facility to pick up their child – nor do they have any other solution as to how the parent of the birthday kid is supposed to deliver 16 party guests ages 6 and 7 (in my case) to their respective parent. Unless or until Legoland comes up with a process for allowing parents to reconnect with their child after the party I do not recommend booking a party at Legoland. Trust me, being responsible for 16 kids cut loose into a Great Lakes Crossing mall is terrifying. When I reserved the birthday party I paid for the minimum of 15 kids. Subsequently, about two weeks before the party, I sent in my final numbers which included additional kids. I was not asked to pay for the extra children ahead of time, despite being in email and phone communication with a Legoland party planner. As a result, I figured I would take care of any additional charges when we left. Nope. Not how it worked. Instead, my husband left the party room to wait for the last of the straggling party guests and they would not let him re-enter with the last 3 guests until he paid the price of admission! I was absolutely floored. My husband having no idea what financial arrangement I had worked out was stuck outside my son’s party with several guests unable to reenter. Finally, my husband was allowed to return to the party escorted by a security guard – who proceeded to pull me out of the party to handle the financial arrangements. I had to take time away from my son’s party to walk through the numbers with this lady to determine the final amount due. Legoland absolutely refused to allow me to handle the bill at the end of the party nor did they request final payment before the party started. Instead caused my husband and I to miss about 20 minutes (total) of my kid’s party over a total of $27. It was awful. A couple other things to be aware of: (1) You cannot bring in your own food. Don’t think they will allow any small exceptions to this rule (or any other rule). They won’t. (2) Despite knowing the age of the birthday boy (6), I was provided with Coke and Diet Coke to serve with the Pizza. I had to battle with the food lady in order to switch these caffeinated beverages for lemonade. This was the only battle that I won with Legoland – but it was a battle that would have been unnecessary had Legoland planned appropriately for the age of the scheduled party group. (3) The cake will not have your child’s name on it, nor are you allowed to use a candle. (4) The party room is pretty boring, and the free Lego set for each guest is tiny. All in, I have to say that Legoland’s inflexibility and failure to provide a functioning party plan (such as allowing parents to easily reconnect with kids, working out payment arrangements before or after the party – not in the middle, or serving age appropriate drinks) made this a pretty bad experience. I would not recommend it.
A2382UOashleys
May 2019
Took my son to LEGOland for his reward for accomplishing potty training! This adventure did not fail. A little bit of everything mixed with imagination from building your own LEGO car and racing them down a track to climbing and swinging from a LEGO jungle gym, to a fun filled 3D LEGO movie, cafe, store and ride!! My son cannot wait to go back. Fun for the whole family!
Amy B
Apr 2019
This is part of a combo ticket that my 11 yr old son got for Christmas. We were there ALL day and by all day I mean 10 am to 5 pm. He had an absolute blast. He kept wanting to beat his score on the game. I think we did that like 5 times. LOL He loved the flying ride too. The 4D movies were super cute and a lot of fun. We loved the snow the best. We watched all 4 movies. The building stations were a great time as well. This is a great place and I even had a blast there. We are looking into a year pass for next year. Highly recommended.

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