LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Toronto Admission Ticket





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Experience endless family fun at LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Toronto, featuring 15 exciting LEGO® attractions designed for kids and adults alike. Build and test LEGO towers at the Earthquake Tables, explore Toronto’s iconic landmarks in MINILAND, and discover how LEGO bricks are made in the interactive LEGO Factory. Cap off your visit with an immersive 4D cinema experience, making LEGOLAND Toronto a must-visit destination for LEGO lovers.
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LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto is located inside the vibrant Vaughan Mills shopping mall, just north of downtown Toronto. This family-friendly attraction offers convenient access with ample parking and nearby public transit options.
Step into LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto for a fun-filled day of LEGO® rides, interactive exhibits, and a thrilling 4D theater experience. Explore MINILAND, built with over one million LEGO bricks, featuring iconic Toronto landmarks, then enjoy rides like Kingdom Quest Laser Ride and Merlin’s Apprentice. Little ones can play at DUPLO Village, while everyone can test their skills at the Earthquake Tables and join the LEGO Master Builder Academy for creative workshops. After all the excitement, relax in the 4D Cinema and catch an action-packed LEGO Legends of Chima movie. Grab snacks at the café (own expense) and shop the latest LEGO sets before you go. Please note: This is a children's attraction. To promote a safe and family-friendly environment, adults cannot enter without being accompanied by a child.
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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.
Reviews(69)
Terrible from an admission fee and experience fee, the tickets were 30% more on here then if I bought them at the door and did NOT include everything, I had to pay and additional fee for all attendees to do some of the attractions, even though this said included all attractions. Kids had a good experience
The Discovery Centre is underwhelming to a great degree. Its surprising the Lego company would allow its brand to be so diminished by the quality of the facility and the experience. Exhibits are broken, in disrepair, the facility is small and the noise is unabated. Don't waste your money here.
Took my 4 year old grandson and he loved it here. You have to be prepared to spend time with the child to make it fun. We spent a fair bit of time building race cars and having races. Great for a 4 year old
My son's school made a grade school trip to Lego land. He has life threatening allergies to tree nuts so I called ahead to ensure that he could bring his lunch or understand if it was safe for him. I left multiple messages with no response. After calling and speaking to their front line team, they immediately advised that they could not accommodate but he could bring his own food in. I verified that there was nothing else i needed to do to ensure he could eat onsite with his own lunch with the class. They said, just tell the people at Legoland. Their FAQ page indicated the same information. When my son arrived and it was lunch time, he was told no outside food. He clarified he had allergies and they told him no. He was only able to eat by removing himself from his classmates and eating outside in the lobby where there was no seating. If Legoland was hoping to create an isolating experience for kids with allergies, mission accomplished! We will not be returning and will ensure our friends who have similar allergies are made aware of what to expect.
Our child is just shy of 5 years old and I do feel that's right around the oldest that would truly enjoy Legoland. The center does start off strong with neat Lego displays and a really fun, interactive ride. You then move into a cool exhibit of a mini Toronto but after that it sort of fizzles out. Sure, they have a theatre where you can watch a short film (like 10 mins), a second spinning ride and a small indoor playground but that is literally it. There's a large cafe which is beneficial as they do not permit re-entry. I think this is a good place for younger kids to spend some time but for the cost of admission for a family, I'm not convinced it's worth it. It is not a destination that's for sure. If you happen to be in Vaughan, it's worth stopping but I wouldn't travel to the area exclusively for Legoland. Glad to have went and experienced it with our child, but I don't think we would return.
One of the worst places to go with family. Absolute ripoff! It’s so small and not that entertaining. Can pretty complete in one hour
Staff member threatened to kick me and my family out for requesting a Military discount that their website states they offer. I have never such hate aimed towards our veterans.
I honestly don’t even wanna give this place a star. I drove from Sudbury to Lego land because I have 2 18 year olds that are in love with legos. So I thought it would be so much fun to go. So we get there the lady at the cash said we have to have someone younger then 18 with us. They wouldn’t even let me the mother go in with them. Waste of money and time. Took us 6 hours in a snowstorm to get there. Plus I booked a hotel room. But ohh well they missed out on sales. The kids went to build a bear instead spent money there and had a great time. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS PLACE AG ALL.
I took my class on a field trip and the kids along with the adults enjoyed themselves!! There was something for every age group to enjoy! They even offer classes on how to build certain items. The cafe offered quite a bit of a variety and the cost was reasonable. Did t worry with my nut allergy. Will definitely bring my nieces here ! It’s inside Vaungh millls and parking is free. Bring ear plugs as it can get a bit noisy in there when it gets busy.
Do not be roped in by the pictures. This place is shockingly bad and a total waste of money. The exhibits are all broken and tired. Nothing works. There was absolutely nothing to play with in the playzone the day we went. We actually asked if perhaps we had stumbled on a pre reno period or if maybe the place was shutting down - that's how bad it was. It is really expensive to get in; I think all things Lego are expensive! You can swallow it if it's fun for the kids but this was potentially the worst attraction I have ever been to.....I am astonished that Lego allow its name to be associated with it! Staff were so friendly but clearly checked out and disinterested. I can't say I blame them given the state of the facility! Save your money. Go to a Lego store in a mall and pretend its Legoland. They'll have more fun!



