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Discovery zone in philadelphia
Discovery zone in philadelphia







discovery zone in philadelphia

The shows are about 15 minutes each and has effects like rain, wind and even snow. LEGO 4D Cinema was VERY cool! My kdis first 4D experience.On a Friday, there was no line! (And I beat the whole family on our 2nd try!) Imagination Express was definitly a top 3 attraction! You sit in a self-moving LEGO train and then use your magic wand to collect points.(LEGOLAND has a great overview of each of the attractions here and my son LOVED checking out their Map ahead of time!) Note: You do exit via their extensive gift shop and maybe a way to avoid spending time (and money?) is to purchase a small LEGO toy from Amazon waiting in the car? Below are under $10 options I considered but ended up just letting the kids pick out a minifig keychain! (just trying to keep it hones!).In fact, its a LEGO shaped notebook that was a little heavy for my kids to wear so we eneded up just using it in the car ride back home. We were given an Activity Pack (you can add-on for $6) which was very nice but not necessary to enjoy the space.Parking is very easy because its a mall! Follow the signs to LEGOLAND at the mall and park by the giant LEGO giraffe!.

discovery zone in philadelphia

I would recommend 2 adults if possible if you have 2 or more kids. The space itself is not crazy big but you would not have eye sight of the children in all areas.You are not allowed to bring in outside food or drinks unless "caring for babies or food allergies in children." They had a great cafe (see pics below of menu) and we got a small lunch and snacks in between all the fun.The mall that it is attached to is very nice with a Whole Foods, carousel outside the LEGOLAnd and lots of stores, food court etc. It is actually located 30 minutes northwest of downtown Philadelphia (or depending on traffic, longer).My kids could have played for 5+ hours! We spent 3.5 hours and were able to do all the activities multple times.How long should you allow at the Discovery Center? I would say there is a lot that a toddler would enjoy like the Duplo Village (ages 2 and under are free) but of course you would need to keep a close on them around the smaller LEGO bricks.The Discovery Center is primarliy focused on ages 3 - 10.









Discovery zone in philadelphia