LEGOLAND Discovery Center Kansas City
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 4 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Can get crowded during peak times (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Higher pricing mentioned (1 mentions)
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Stephanie Wielenberg
4 months agoThis was a wonderful experience for our boys. They ages 1-7. There were things for all ages. We spent close to 4 hours there. We would recommend it. Our 6 year old loves Legos and has the biggest smiles the whole time there.
Mike Mahoney
2 months agoIt was a cool place to go, has a building area where you can build cars and race them down a track, then send them down a track where the cars smash at the end! This place has a cool show room of awesome builds of Kansas City, the football and baseball stadium and some other things. Only thing I wish is that there was a little more to do but overall a cool place to go.
dan long
a month agoIt was a busy Saturday and it was elbow to elbow. Sqeals that give chills that will certainly require a pill. Pill in pocket the tension relaxed, now time to be ill to the max. Power through and hang with the troop. The posted photos will give you the scoop.
Debra Mammadova
4 months agoKc resident trying Legoland for the first time with my 5 year old son. Pros: diverse attractions, STEM learning, well staffed, could spend more than 2 hours there easily. Cons: expensive, could be less fun on a crowded day. Pro tips: buy tickets the day before through Groupon and Starbucks is conveniently located inside. We loved it! I wanted to say no initially since it was more expensive than other nearby attractions, such as science city. However, it was something new and my son is into Legos so I said yes without even knowing what Legoland was. We entered easily and there were no lines so we walked in right away (during Christmas break on a cold day, i expected more people). I kept reading this place is “small” and while it’s not Worlds of Fun, i was impressed by the layout and so many different unique activities. My son loved the hands on car building and lego building stations, including the large duplo blocks. He immediately gravitated to the ninjago activities, specifically the laser maze. Lots of kids were doing this mission impossible style theme maze over and over. Next he spent some time in the indoor playground. Unique attractions such as this rotating wheel they can play in, and a play train! My son did the rotating rock climbing wall, the pedaling carnival ride (Merlin), and the quest train/shooting game. He enjoyed every zone except the art zone and movie theater (he is very active so I wasn’t surprised he didn’t want to see a movie 🤣). Then he wanted to eagerly find a place to make his own figurine so we went to the gift shop to make 3 custom figurines. We spent a solid 2 hours there and he could have stayed longer but we also got sea life tickets so we headed there to have enough time before close. Overall, I would take him back to Legoland but probably not sea-life. You can go there once every 5 years and it’s still the same 🤷♀️. Legoland was so much fun for his age and older kids, as well. They were all enjoying themselves and I did not experience the size or crowd concerns other people did. And this is from a person that avoids crowds. Staff was all friendly and interactive with the kids. My son said he liked the maze and his custom figures best. The custom figures you can buy without admission from the gift shop, so this could be a cute idea too for Lego fans. There were additional experiences such as VR, we did not pay for. Some kids said it was cool. For a larger family it could add up quickly, for just me and my son it was a great day and activity and we did everything (including sea life) for under $100 (parking, snacks and drinks, both admissions, custom figurines).
Thomas Stees
a month agoFun place to visit. My 3 year old loved it. I was a Lego kid so many years ago so it was nostalgic for me too.