LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Michigan Admission Ticket





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Unleash your kids' creativity at LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Michigan, a family-friendly indoor LEGO® playground packed with fun attractions. Explore a virtual LEGO Factory, discover iconic Metro Detroit landmarks in Miniland, and build with soft bricks at the DUPLO® Farm. Enjoy exciting LEGO rides like Merlin’s Apprentice and relax at the 4D cinema for a full day of unforgettable LEGO® adventures.
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LEGOLAND Discovery Center and SEA LIFE Aquarium are located in Auburn Hills, Michigan, within the Great Lakes Crossing Outlets shopping center. This popular destination offers convenient parking, dining, and shopping options, making it perfect for a full day of family fun.
Enter LEGOLAND Discovery Center Michigan through the Minifigure entrance and enjoy a fun photo with a custom LEGO backdrop. Take a virtual tour of the LEGO Factory in Denmark, then ride the Kingdom Quest Laser Ride to zap skeletons and rescue a princess. Explore Miniland’s local landmarks built from LEGO bricks, play at the DUPLO Farm, or visit Olivia’s house with a play kitchen and karaoke. Kids can climb and slide in the Fire Academy and Construction Site, or pedal magic bikes on Merlin’s Apprentice. Build and race cars at LEGO Racers, test towers at the Earthquake Tables, and join a Master Builder class to create your own LEGO design. Relax with 4D movies, grab snacks at the café, and shop for LEGO sets. Please note: LEGOLAND Discovery Center Michigan is a children's attraction; to promote a safe and family-friendly environment, adults cannot enter without being accompanied by a child.
Make a full day of family fun by upgrading to a Combo Ticket that includes admission to LEGOLAND Discovery Center and SEA LIFE Aquarium. Explore the vibrant underwater world, encounter ‘smiling’ stingrays, swim alongside schools of fish, and watch sharks glide overhead in the stunning aquarium exhibits. Interactive touchpools add hands-on excitement, making this experience both educational and unforgettable for all ages.
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Please note: As a children's attraction and to promote a safe and family-friendly environment, adults cannot enter without being accompanied by a child
- Children must wear socks in the soft play area
Reviews(66)
My daughter, 6 year old grandson and myself had a GREAT time. Check out the “dungeons” princess ride, outstanding legoland Detroit,MI. and the wizard pedal ride -we played at all of the activity experiences my grandson selected.
The activities in Legoland are very good. All 30 elementary students (ranging from 6 to 11 years old) enjoyed this field trip. They do not permit outside food and the prices for their cafe were ridiculous ($5 for just a hot dog)! Our students brought their lunches, but once we exited the venue, they would not let us re-enter. We will likely go back but will chose an earlier entrance time to make the most of the visit.
The Lego Mini City was amazing with great details and the 4D Lego movies were awesome as well as the build your own race cars and marine life.
This was overpriced and incredibly underwhelming. We tried to make it enjoyable, but it was just so boring. There were some neat aspects, like the lego replica of Detroit landmarks. However, not worth the money or effort of going. Our 6-year-old grandson had more fun playing in the food court in the middle of the mall.
It was very fun and we loved the roller coaster ride the best! Go experience it for yourself. You will not be disappointed!
My young nephew & I came on a weekday in the summer when they were offering the teacher discount. (FYI you can't come if you don't have a child with you.) He enjoyed the Kingdom Quest but not Merlin's Apprentice. He couldn't move the pedals well. The interactive Detroit lego city was cool. There were lots of opportunities to build with legos, small, medium, and large. We got to meet a lego guy at the clock tower and watched the 4D movie. I think his favorite part was playing in the play area. Overall, he enjoyed it but I'm glad I received a discount. Not worth the full price.
VERY UPSET WHEN WE WERE TOLD WE COULD NOT GET IN WITHOUT SOMEONE 17 OR UNDER!!! NEEDS TO SHOW THAT ON THEIR FIRST WEB PAGE!!! WE CAME HERE JUST FOR THE LEGO DISCOVERY 🤨
Great fun!!! Three rides were so fun for the whole family loved the virtual ride. The 4D movie was amazing. The shooting ride was my favorite my kids loved everything
We bought out tickets through TripAdvisor and couldn’t get the code to download - they said there wasn’t anything they could do to fix the situation. I had to ask for a supervisor to get any help. It really is quite overpriced for the few things you get to do. Two very, very short rides, a short 4D movie, a few areas to build with legos and a climbing structure play area. Mini-land was what our 7 year old grandson enjoyed the most and he’s a huge fan of legos. We spent maybe 70 minutes there and that was enough. SeaLife was much more interesting. I’d skip LEGOLAND and just do SeaLife, but I wouldn’t drive more than an hour to visit either one - just too expensive for what it is!
My 4-year-old had an absolute blast. I didn't realize before entering how much there was to do for her - there were even two rides which was surprising. The first shooter ride was really cool - the other is one of those spinning rides which little kids love (though not too exciting for older kids or adults). That said, the shooter ride is about all that actually entertained me as an adult...the rest of our several hour visit I sat on a bench playing on my phone. So my main complaint is that I paid the same rather high entry price as my kid did....despite there not really being anything for an adult to do here. My kiddo of course would love to come back, but for me I think Peppa Pig World down the hall is a better deal since I'm only paying $9 to accompany her.



