LEGOLAND Discovery Center Philadelphia
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 5 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 4 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
- • Teens (13+ years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
- • Weekdays (quieter)
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Recent Reviews
Tiffany Joi
3 months agoThis is a very cool experience if you have children! No adults allowed unless accompanied by children so very safe and monitored. Great opportunities to build and play. Lego themed 4D mini movies, mini ride, building classes, meet a mini fig, so much to do! The displays were a little dusty and there's no way to take home what you build. It was a fun day had by all and can't wait to go back. EVERYTHING IS AWESOME!
Scott Theriault
2 months agoHad a great time with my 7y/o with plenty to keep him busy all day. Pretty good amount of people there, but with the wide open spaces and many choices, there's always something to do while you wait for something else to open up, which doesn't seem to take long at all. Lots of unique and fun activities to do with tons of Lego building stations everywhere. We had a blast!
Sarah Awwesome
a week agoI visited this place with my daughters, and they had the best time. We did the activity pad, got the prize at the end, watched a movie, and enjoyed a quick round of VR. So much fun with lots of cool activities to participate in.
Rachel Peacock
a week agoThis is our second time going here, this time on a weekday over spring break and there were maybe 10-15 kids there which was great. (The other time was a Sunday morning and it was busier but we still enjoyed ourselves!) My 6 year old was entertained here for 4 hours and could’ve stayed longer. There are lots of Lego building activities, a ninja training laser game, 3 different 4d short movies every 20 min, a play area, an interactive ride and we also attended a workshop to build a unique Lego creation. It is clean and the staff is friendly. We did not eat either time but there is a coffee shop/snack bar. The mall has a chic fil an and some other than restaurants that we have gotten snacks in after leaving. We will definitely be back again!
CYNIMI11
4 months agoPlay at your own risk… lol This place is amazing and fun for the kids. Not much seating for adults. They also have an area where they challenge the kiddos to contest and such. There is an eatery there but not much to offer (chips, pretzels, some desserts, and drinks) I would bring a lunch if possible. They didn’t seem to be upset when some people brought in outside food (homemade sandwich’s). Once you check in; you’re in so if you plan to stay for a while bring food and snacks in with you. Bc if you leave to go to the food court or the car for your food. You are going to pay to go back inside. The Philadelphia display is cool, they show it in the light and nighttime scape. There’s a ninja game (?), so many areas for the kids to build and play. The VR game is a separate charge, and the ride game is a separate charge. The lanyard is a separate charge (our kiddos were not interested in them) they have challenges in them and you can go around and collect stamps. There is a large jungle gym in the shape of a Lego boat for them to play on. All in all good experience for the kiddos to play.
Contact Information
Mall, Unit #1055 500 W Germantown Pike, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462, USA
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