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LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Dallas Fort Worth is the ultimate indoor LEGO® playground filled with LEGO® attractions and rides! Meet your favorite LEGO® characters and watch them come to life in the 4D Cinema. Located at Grapevine Mills Mall, families with young children can enjoy a world of creativity, color and building fun!
Many customers felt the number of activities and rides was limited, especially for older children.
Staff Interaction
Feedback on staff was mixed; while some praised their friendliness, others reported poor service and lack of engagement.
Cleanliness
Several reviews highlighted issues with cleanliness, particularly in play areas and restrooms.
Value for Money
Many customers expressed that the experience felt overpriced for the limited attractions available.
Family-Friendly
Overall, the center is seen as a fun place for younger children, with many families enjoying their time.
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Molly Cleary
6 days ago
1.0
This Legoland is run down and absolutely not worth the cost of admission! The 4D movie was closed, some of the shooters and sound on the knight ride weren’t working, and we had to wait 10 minutes for a worker to open the police driving attraction. It was a complete waste of the nearly $150 admission (for a family of 4). The car building station didn’t have enough of the pieces needed to make a decent car, and the city area smelled terrible. Overall, we were very disappointed with this experience, especially because my 4 year old son was so excited to visit.
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Amber Westberry
Jan 4, 2026
3.0
Honestly not worth the price. The indoor play area is nice but wish it was more open so you can keep an eye on your children. The had a terrible experience with the guy running the vr ride (which is extra). He was very rude! My son has autism and he kept loudly (getting more aggressive each ask) if he could see. My son said no and he snatched it off his head and goes yea he can see it and rolled his eyes! I also got the wrong photo in my frame. I didn't notice till I got home and looked. (3hrs away). Also the outdoor area was closed. The only good experience was the employee who was running the print your own Lego person. He was very polite to me and my son. Even going to the back to get us a blonde hair piece to match my sons hair (they had none up front). If your child is obsessed with Legos this is the place to go.
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Tiffany Gates
Jan 3, 2026
5.0
I have to give a HUGE shoutout to Thad! (The master model builder). You Sir, made our entire visit!! You were the first person that we came in contact with when we arrived and also the last as we were leaving. You made our kiddos day! And they are so excited to be certified master builders now. Their favorite part of the entire experience was the lego building class. You are a keeper! And I sure hope that you are appreciated each and every day for the amazing work that you do! Keep it up. You have such a talent and a great personality. It's definitely noticed :) We will be back!
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Jennifer Halfeld
Jan 2, 2026
1.0
We were really disappointed with our visit to LEGOLAND. The park felt messy, dirty, and generally unkempt, which was surprising given the price of admission. Several things simply did not work. On one ride, the gun was broken, and during the 4D movie the timing was completely off, so everyone was getting sprayed with water when nothing on the screen matched it.
To make things worse, some rides closed early even though people were still waiting in line. In the LEGO build area, bricks were scattered everywhere, making it almost impossible to actually find pieces to build with. Instead of being fun and creative, it felt chaotic and poorly maintained.
We spent $167 to get in, and it absolutely was not worth the money. This place has clearly gone downhill. Save your money and skip it.
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TKinNC
Dec 26, 2025
4.0
I must admit I was a little disappointed for my 12 year old grand son.
1. I suggest they get rid of the shooting ride and turn that area into a copy it room. Have small Lego tables all over the room and in the center of each table have a Lego figure they have to try and copy, ( some for younger kids- bigger legos ) simple things like a heart, a car, a small plane, a building, a shoe, a house, a person. Simple to copy with in 30 minutes. Comfy chairs for parents to relax while kids interact. Workers who encourage kids to work together to build it.
2. Kids bop Music in the back ground to enjoy.
3. ( no workers interacted with kids except the expert builder behind the glass! Why is she hidden behind a wall, kids love watching her build! Put her facing the kids so they can watch, ask questions.
4. One room had buttons to push but no direction so no one used the room. Put a human in there to explain how to use it make it fun!!
5. Lots of workers just standing around talking.
6.The car build and race was the best thing so why not make that bigger/ better ( station a worker to encourage the kids, hand out paper trophies to winners! )
7. Seems absurd to charge parents who will do nothing, it’s a kids venue so charge kids and let parents come for 1/2 price.
8. I also was disappointed in the Lego store, should have been more choices. Opportunity missed to make money from grandparents in my opinion. we wanted a darth Vader key chain but you didn’t have it. Would have helped sell if they displayed the item already put together. We spent 54.00 by the way.
Over all we enjoyed but prob won’t be back because of cost and lack of things to do. Just wasn’t a fun environment.
Frequently Asked Questions About LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Dallas/Fort Worth
What is LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Dallas/Fort Worth?
It is an indoor LEGO® playground featuring LEGO® attractions, rides, and a 4D Cinema located in Grapevine Mills Mall, Texas.
Where is LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Dallas/Fort Worth located?
At 3000 Grapevine Mills Parkway, Grapevine, TX 76051, inside the Grapevine Mills Mall.
What are the operating hours of LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Dallas/Fort Worth?
Open Monday to Friday from 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM, Saturday from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and Sunday from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Are there any special admission hours or closing times?
Last admissions are at 3:30 PM Monday to Friday and 3 PM on Sunday; the attraction closes at 5 PM on those days. On Saturday, last admission is at 6 PM and closing time is 8 PM.
What types of tickets and products are available at LEGOLAND® Discovery Center?
They offer admission tickets, virtual reality experiences, activity packs, LEGO® merchandise, annual passes, and birthday parties.
What payment options are accepted at LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Dallas/Fort Worth?
They accept American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa credit cards.
Is LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Dallas/Fort Worth wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it has wheelchair accessible entrances, parking, and restrooms, and welcomes families and children.
What nearby attractions can I visit before or after going to LEGOLAND® Discovery Center?
You can visit Pirate Beach water park, SEA LIFE Aquarium, and other shops like Build-A-Bear Workshop and Starbucks located nearby in Grapevine Mills Mall.
Are there nearby shopping options around LEGOLAND® Discovery Center?
Yes, there are many shops such as Levi’s, Converse, Foot Locker, Hollister Co. Outlet, and Michael Kors Outlet within Grapevine Mills Mall.
How can visitors use nearby places like Pirate Beach or SEA LIFE Aquarium to enhance their visit?
Visitors can enjoy a day of family fun by combining their trip to LEGOLAND® Discovery Center with visits to nearby attractions like Pirate Beach water park for outdoor fun or SEA LIFE Aquarium for marine life exploration.