![]() ![]() They wanted to know why it was OK for all these people to not wait their turn and then jump the line ahead of us. It is difficult to explain to my children how they must be patient and wait in line only to be repeatedly "scabbed" as my boys called it. It doesnt effect them, or their paycheck at all. The employees were well aware of what was happening and I guess at the end of the day didnt care. This same practice occurred at the Merlin Ride (in fact there was a heated exchange in the line after it was done a few times) and the Lego Master Builder class. At the movie theatre, a camp counselor was waiting in line and when the doors flew open and my boys were so excited to finally get to see the movie.about 12 kids from the camp crawled under the rope ahead of all the folks patiently waiting for the movie and in fact it caused us to have to wait another cycle. This was incredibly frustrating to explain to my boys. Heres the problem.at virtually every atrraction where there was a wait, one adult would finally get near the front of the line and then frantically wave to the other members of their party who would politely (some not so much) wiggle their way to the front of the line. There were lines to the attractions and I and my boys patiently waited.together in line. It seemed a bit more crowded than I would expect on a Tuesday due in large part to Summer camps that were spilling in in droves. I took my boys, ages 7 and 5 to Legoland on Aug 20, 2013. I was hoping for more displays and interactive options. Even with the free kids ticket, for 3 adults, it was $100 for the 1 hour walk through. Overall, I will not return and would not recommend it for anyone with kids over the age of 10 years old since they will likely be bored. There appeared to be 3 kids parties happening in a designated area - someone brought in pizza boxes for the kids attending. We purchased the activity pack for an extra $5 which was a waste. We arrived at 2:30pm and were told we could re-enter throughout the day as long as we kept our printed tickets. Both rides were working while we were there - the laser tag ride required an adult to ride with each child. His ticket was free after entering the promotional code LDCWAAA online and printing the tickets at home. Disappointed there was not more for him to explore, especially since he is a Lego master builder and loves the Legos kits. There’s also a value annual pass, which can be purchased for $44.99.Walked through last Saturday in less than an hour with an 11 year old. Other perks include discounts on purchases and additional savings. Annual Pass ($74.99) – Annual passes allow for 12 months of unlimited admission to the LEGOLAND Discover Center in Atlanta.Other perks include 40% off tickets for family and friends who visit with you and 20% off birthday parties and café purchases. Summer Fun Pass ($44.99) – Summer Fun Pass grants weekday access to LEGOLAND Discovery Center in Atlanta through September 2.Premium Value Ticket ($38.99) – Individual admission ticket that includes The Great LEGO Race VR Experience, instant access to your digital memories with the VIP Photo Pass, an activity pack and guaranteed admission before it’s sold out.Extra Value Ticket ($29.99) – Online individual admission ticket that includes a Lego Collectible.Guarantee admission before it’s sold out. LEGOLAND Discovery Center Ticket ($25.99) – Book online tickets for individual admission and save.Here’s just 4 of many reasons to visit LEGOLAND: Since then, adults and kids alike have been putting their Lego skills to the test. “We feel that the addition of Legoland Discovery Center will only heighten the overall experience.” “The mall is home to many successful children’s stores and already sees significant shopper traffic from families,” he told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution in 2011. Despite concerns, Steve Shears, Merlin Entertainments Site Search and Acquisitions Director, was confident the company had chosen the perfect location. When the LEGOLAND project was first announced, Phipps Plaza seemed like an unlikely location for a children’s attraction. However, they have Adult Nights once per month where big kids over 18 can join in on the nostalgic fun. The activities inside are for children ages 3-17 with an adult to accompany them. ![]() Spreading over 32,000+ square feet, the building is packed with rides, play areas, and, obviously, Lego building stations. In March of 2012, Atlanta received its own LEGOLAND location in Buckhead’s Phipps Plaza. ![]()
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