Lego Land Discovery Center
The PCP’s big surprise reward for mastering ONE HUNDRED books was a family outing to Atlanta’s newest attraction…The Lego Land Discovery Center! It was a spectacularly fun filled day of building, experimenting, learning and exploring. There is so much to see and do – we spent three hours inside and didn’t miss a thing!
The first stop at Lego Land is the Lego Factory where you learn just how the bricks are made. We each left with our very own commemorative brick!
Our next stop was the Kingdom Quest ride, where we climbed aboard chariots and set out to defeat the skeletons, vanquish the trolls, and rescue the captured princess in a laser tag adventure!
Miniland was just stunning. The sights and scenes of Atlanta literally came to life with 1.5 million Lego bricks! The room turned from day to night, while buildings illuminated and a Delta plane flew over head. The littles were mesmerized and Honey and I were just completely wowed!
On the Merlin’s Apprentice attraction, we pedaled as fast as we could to help Merlin conjure his magic. The faster you pedal the higher you go, all while whirling around and around!
We spent eons at the Earthquake Tables – trying our hand at building all sorts of towering creations and then seeing which structures could best withstand the earthquakes.
At the Lego Racers Build and Test area, we teamed up to build two different cars and had a grand time trying them out on the ramps and tracks! Cookie could have stayed here for hours.
The last stop on our Lego adventrue was the 4D Cinema. We sat on the edge of our seats, following along on Clutch Powers’ adventure, complete with rain, snow, wind and lightening!!
If you go:
- Look on line at the Lego Land Discovery Center website for the best ticket price deals.
- Be sure the littles have socks. They cannot enter the Lego Fire Academy play structure without them.
- Food in the Lego Friends CafƩ does not come cheap. Plan to eat before or after your visit.
- Don’t be scared to take the little ones. Whit (age 3) had just as much fun as John (age 6)!
- The only exit is through the store. We knew this going in and agreed on a set amount of money (saved from his allowance) that could be spent.
- Adults are only permitted entry with children in tow. If anyone wants to borrow mine, just let me know :-)
Thanks to the hard work and dedication of the PCP, the whole family enjoyed a fantastic day at Lego Land!
Can’t wait for him to master 100 more!
xoxo
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