5/5 C M. 5 years ago on Google โข 16 reviews
These
pictures
give
a
good
overview
of
the
variety
at
the
park.
There
are
3
amusement
park
type
rides.
Only
on
the
ferris
wheel
can
the
adult
go
in
as
well
with
2
additional
children
in
each
cell.
There's
a
bungee-type
jump
for
the
little
bit
braver
kids
(long
line
then
one
jump
off
and
finished).
A
few
different
sections
for
"free
building"
with
mini
Legos
then
another
with
very
large
Legos
in
the
Main
room.
Out
by
the
food
court
there's
a
play
area
for
smaller
children
(adults
and
older
kids
were
playing
there
too)
with
large
foam
Legos
for
building
and
climbing
on,
foam
shaped
blocks,
ball
pit
and
a
different
part
for
0-1.5
year
olds.
Also
a
food
counter.
We
brought
our
own
food
as
did
countless
others
but
we
saw
sandwiches,
hot
pretzels,
looked
like
chips,
and
ice
cream
bars/popsicles.
Near
there
there
are
bathrooms,
a
video
games
corner,
and
the
Lego
Store.
Lego
store
was
20%
off
of
expensive
prices
but
there
were
"flash
sales"
when
we
were
there
of
35%
off.
Someone
told
me
that
with
that
discount
it
was
comparable
to
regular
store
prices.
We
got
there
just
after
it
opened
(little
after
9am)
before
it
got
crowded
and
stayed
till
about
3:30pm.
Kids
(0-6)
had
a
great
time!
The
lines
for
the
rides
got
tiring
fit
for
some
kids
so
it
is
worth
going
at
opening,
doing
the
rides
once
before
long
lines
and
then
get
back
to
them
later
if
you
catch
a
short
line
which
happens.
Adults
were
mostly
social
with
each
other
and
chaperoning
kids
but
the
little
Lego
pieces
were
definitely
well
liked
by
the
adults!
People
made
really
interesting
and
time
consuming
creations.
It
is
a
little
loud
there
with
the
music
above
all
the
people,
louder
in
the
afternoon.
Throughout
the
place
there
are
benches
to
sit
and
place
to
walk
around.