NOTE: MANY of the pictures attached to this location are not what is currently there.... For as much as the tickets were per person, I was rather unimpressed.
1. Mini lego person - You had about 2 options for each part (head, body, legs, and hat/hair). I ended up finding someone's lego person which looked the exact same as my kids.... so yeah, everyone comes out with roughly the same person, you just had to put it together.
2. The Kingdom Quest ride - This was my son's favorite, but not all the guns worked. In fact, on one of the cars, only 2 of the 5 guns worked. Thankfully it was just me and my son so I was able to use one from the back up front so that we could still both shoot. The other car we were in, 2 of the 3 up front worked most of the time. The ride needs some updating/love.
3. The big lego display is pretty cool, but there were only a few buttons for noises or any movements which more than half didn't work.
4. The 4D cinema - This needs the most love. Beware - It sprays you a bit. I'm not sure if the video part needs recalibrating or they just need new glasses. Ultimately, there was nothing "popping off the screen" like it should... In fact, it was so off that it was disorienting and extremely nauseating. I ended up covering one eye for the majority of the movie or closing them both and just listening.
5. $6 Activity pack - Don't do it. It's basically a lanyard with some things to do that you are already prompted to do at each station. The "stamps" are basic embossing stamps that barely show up and are not currently labeled for this location. (They were using Washington DC cards from what I could tell which didn't exactly correlate to ATL.)
6. $7 mini fig add on - This is basically a small lego pack. My son got this technic construction thing that probably would have cost less in the store on the way out. If I had known ahead of time, I wouldn't have done it and just bought him a nicer set on the way out for a few dollars more.
While I can see this being a really great place to bring my kid if we were local and had a membership (making each trip super cheap), I struggle knowing how much I spent for us both to go and how little there was overall. Thankfully my son LOVES legos and loved the car ramps and we were able to discuss some technical engineering things regarding how the ramps were different and required adjustments to the cars for each, but it was a bit of a letdown overall. If you kid could put together a larger set without much help, this would probably be a good choice if in town visiting, but if your kid is only mildly interested in Legos, I'd likely steer clear and spend your money elsewhere.