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Shelby Velazquez
2 days ago
My kids liked it okay. But honestly we probably could’ve skipped it and just spent that money on a couple of lego sets and been better off. I wouldn’t do it again.
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Jourdan Kipp
Jun 21, 2026
For us, I dont think the experience is worth the cost. My 9 year old was over it in about a hour. For the cost of 3 to get in, I should of just spent that in the store buying him the sets. Maybe the younger kids would enjoy it more and spend more time. It was clean and everyone was very nice.
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Scott Mills
Jun 17, 2026
I mean the kids (ages 4 and 9) loved it so at the end of the day, that's all that matters but I saw several things I didn't like.
Employees standing around on their phones, the "4D theater" had water all over the floor, and a third of the seats were roped off as broken or taken out all together. In the lego building class, they teach you how to make something but you cannot take that home. It's just not worht the money us parents spend.
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marcos contreras
Jun 4, 2026
Visiting LEGOLAND Discovery Center Atlanta was a fun and enjoyable experience, especially for families and LEGO fans.
The attraction is full of creativity, colorful displays, and impressive LEGO constructions that showcase incredible imagination and attention to detail. The miniature city exhibits and large LEGO models were particularly fascinating and very well done.
The interactive activities, rides, and building stations provide plenty of entertainment for children, making it a great family destination.
What impressed me most was the creativity behind the exhibits and the opportunity to see famous landmarks recreated entirely with LEGO bricks.
While the attraction is primarily geared toward younger children, it is still enjoyable for adults who appreciate engineering, design, and creativity.
Overall, a fun family experience in Atlanta creative, entertaining, and perfect for LEGO enthusiasts.
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Megan Taylor
May 24, 2026
We paid $197 for 2 adults and 2 kids. We walked in at 10:45 and we were done by 11:30. The ride was down but they do NOT tell you that until you have paid and have tickets in hand. To “compensate” us they gave us a flat Lego piece that we could decorate with their spring dot left overs. The “personalized” Lego you get had 6 options for hair, face, body and pants. Nothing personalized at all. The lights for the Lego world were so low that we could not see anything at all for the first few minutes until our eyes adjusted. We think it’s so they don’t have to dust else why would you have the main display so dark? The “Marta” train did not run, nor did any of the other interactions except for the jack hammer LEGO guy that was stuck on so all you could hear in this dark, probably dusty room was a small jack hammer in the distance. Honestly, that was fitting. They do give you a few coloring sheets that you get to color in front of a worker that looks despondent. There was a 10 minute 4D movie. It was made in approximately 2010. Water and wind assault you so boom, transported to another realm. At the end you exit to a store that had lots of options for personalized legos for extra money 3 for $15. Lesson learned. Save money, got to the store and you can buy 40 mini legos. Worst, fraudulent experience ever.