LEGOLAND Discovery Center Dallas/Fort Worth
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 3 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Good value mentioned (3 mentions)
Recent Reviews
Marcelline Marie
a week agoMy kids (and even I) had such a blast at LEGOland! There was plenty to do to keep my kids entertained and happy. The staff was very patient and kind. We did encounter a few issues but they were easily resolved. The first small one was that I had paid to use a souvenir penny machine (I didn't read the payment instructions before paying with my card and didn't realize until after that I was charged for all 4 pennies and not just one, absolutely my fault) but did not receive any of the pennies. I quickly let an employee know and they were happy to help, providing me with the correct number to call for a refund. The second issue was that after waiting in line for one of the rides for 30 minutes and finally making it to the front, the ride was shut down due to a petal falling off and needing repair. We were disappointed but moved on to the other available ride. After that ride and playing for a bit, we heard that the first ride was soon opening back up and we quickly got in line to be some of the first there. After a couple of minutes of them testing the ride, it was opened back up and we were able to go on. At that point the crowd had cleared out a lot and we were even able to get back in the short line and ride again. Overall, it was such a fun experience and I definitely recommend going!
Tessa Kight
a month agoThis place was so much cooler than expected, perfect for kids of all ages, but especially 6-10! Price wasn’t outrageous, I feel it was fair due to the amount of time you would spend there. I got the three attraction package (sealife, Peppa pig, and Legoland) so it was a bit cheaper in a way. I would recommend buying the tickets online & maybe a few days before your visit, as sometimes it can be cheaper and you have to go to kiosk when you’re there to purchase the tickets anyways. We did not buy any of the extras, just regular admission! I would say this attraction could be as quick as an hour or two, but with the play places and building areas you could easily spend up to four hours! Overall 10/10, would pay the price and would visit again!
Jason Hayes
a month agoLegoland is a solid choice for families, especially if your kids are into LEGO. There’s a good mix of attractions—some rides, a few shows, and plenty of hands-on building areas. Our kids had a great time exploring, and the LEGO sculptures throughout the park were definitely a highlight. For LEGO fans, there’s a lot to appreciate. The attention to detail in the themed areas and miniature cities is impressive, and there are plenty of opportunities to build and create. Overall, it’s a fun, family-friendly spot. While some areas could use an update and lines can get long, it’s worth visiting if you’ve got younger kids or big LEGO fans in the group.
Ashley Cagle
in the last weekGreat for younger kids!!! Easy access and right down the way from the food court. We went with a School Field Trip. It was a Blast!!!
Nikki Ruiz
a month agoThis place was way too packed for you to enjoy a thing in there. There was NO extra legos to do any play activities, but the writing wall. It was honestly a waste of a lot of money. What’s the point in paying for time slots when no one is moving in or out at specific times? Rides were not worth the long freaking wait times and couldn’t ever get in to enjoy the building stations.