4/5 Marc “Archaeology Dude” H. 2 months ago on Google • 201 reviews New
Legoland
is
a
great
place
to
spend
a
few
hours
with
the
kids
building
Legos
at
a
vast
array
of
stations
with
just
as
many
themes.
There's
a
Friend's
area,
Ninjago
area,
a
build
and
race
your
own
Lego
car
area,
and
etc.
Legoland
has
a
playscape
and
even
a
ride
that
allows
you
to
shoot
digital
Lego
skeletons
and
ogres
to
save
the
Lego
princess.
This
all
sounds
like
a
great
time,
and
for
the
most
part
it
is...
but,
let's
talk
value.
My
family
of
four
paid
$20
a
person
plus
$10
additional
dollars
for
two
passes
to
the
Ninjago
experience.
Honestly
here
is
where
my
problem
comes
in.
Legoland
is
a
play
area.
There
is
little
for
an
adult
to
do
other
than
making
sure
your
kids
are
behaving
and
not
busting
the
place
up.
There
is
plenty
of
benches
to
sit
and
watch
your
kids
just
like
at
the
park.
The
playscape
is
small
and
in
all
honesty
not
that
Lego
like
other
than
some
rudimentary
banners.
That
playscape
could
go
into
anyone's
backyard
and
you
would
have
no
idea
it
was
Lego
related.
As
far
as
the
Ninjago
experience
is
concerned,
don't
bother.
It
isn't
well
explained
and
is
too
confusing
for
the
kids
to
understand.
Nothing
about
that
experience
is
clear
cut.
I
guess
if
you
want
a
$10
Lego
lanyard,
buy
the
pass,
it's
the
only
thing
of
value
for
what
you
get.
The
Lego
store
has
prices
$10-$20
above
retail,
and
nothing
exclusive.
I
think
it
would
be
better
if
parents
got
in
for
a
reduced
price
or
free.
After
all,
there
is
little
to
really
do
as
adult.