LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Birmingham
3.7
308 Ratings
Birmingham
Explore LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Birmingham: interactive LEGO play areas, Master Model Builder workshops, 4D cinema, and more. Perfect for family fun and creativity.
Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Legoland Discovery Centre - Discover great family attractions in LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Birmingham with 8 different zones:

MINILAND: Explore and play with the interactive city; see airships swoop and towers glow as the little land changes from day to night. Our mischievous Minifigures love hiding in MINILAND - who will you spot?

LEGO 4D Cinema: Can you touch the stars in our LEGO 4D cinema? Watch whilst our 3D film changes before your eyes to a 4D cinema experience with rain, wind and even snow, all under one roof.

Kingdom Quest: The captured princess needs your help! Hop aboard your chariot on the Kingdom Quest ride to rescue her. Be warned, there are beastly trolls and sneaky skeletons lurking. Can you zap them all the save the Princess?

Creative Workshop: Our Master Model Builder can create ANYTHING from LEGO bricks. Catch our special workshops to discover insider tips and super tricks on building with LEGO.

LEGO DUPLO Farm: Little builders can let their imaginations loose in our DUPLO farm. Build a colourful DUPLO flower for the farmer’s garden, or wiggle and slide around the barn and play with specia, big, soft bricks. Don’t forget to say Hi to the farmtard cow: moooo!

LEGO City Builder: Bring your imagination and creativity to life in our new City Builder experience where you’ll help build the collest LEGO City ever, your very own Miniland! Every day, you can create buildings in the most unique city that you can imagine. From huge skyscapers to cost cottages, the possibilities truly are endless. You’ll meet the heroes of LEGO City and the girlfriends of Heart Lake, and help to construct the City which they call their home.

Merlin’s Apprentice Ride: Enter Merlin’s magical potion room and discover a LEGO wizard’s world of spells and sorcery. Round and round you go, pedal as fast as you can to help Merlin conjure his magic - can you reach the skies and become Merlin’s top wizarding apprentice?

LEGO Racers: Build & Test, There are thousands of bricks waiting for you in the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre’s Build & Test zone. What shapes and vehicles will your imagination create today? Time your racing car on our speed test track. The stopwatch is exact to the hundredth of a second, so even the smallest chnange could make all the difference! All ages are welcome, so there’s no excuse not to join in.

What's Included
  • Admission ticket
What's Not Included
  • Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
  • Food and drinks
  • Guide
  • Car Parking
Additional Information

LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Birmingham is the ultimate indoor playground for children and big kids at heart! Get hands on in our LEGO themed play areas jam-packed with LEGO bricks and perfect your building skills alongside our very own Master Model Builder.
There’s fun for the whole family with Build & Test zones, DUPLO and Friends, soft play areas and regular Master Model Builder workshops! There’s even a 4D cinema – watch out for the ninja warriors on Ninjago!

  • The attraction is suitable for all children however, it is primarily suited for 3-10 year old’s. Adults must be accompanied by children to enter LEGOLAND Discovery Centre (except at our adult-only evening events). An adult is classed as aged 18 and over. Children are classed as aged 17 and under. Children under the age of 3 do not need to buy a ticket.
Location
Legoland Discovery Centre
King Edwards Road
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
3.7
(308 Ratings)
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Ihaveshoos
Jun 5, 2024
A Great Way to Spend 3 Hours - We bought the double ticket for Legoland Discovery Centre (LDC) and Cadbury World and LDC was our clear favourite of the two, despite being the smaller venue. The range of activities, including rides, building challenges, miniland, soft play and 4D cinema were more varied than we expected, and my daughter had a lot of fun mixing it up and trying different things out. The staff were also really good at engaging the kids, with a scavenger hunt and mini figure mascots appearing in the time we were there. We visited in the May half term and while it was busy it wasn't too busy and we got to try everything. The cafe had a range of food and drink and service was quick. We would definitely go to LDC again, it was a really fun way to spend 3 hours, and my daughter had a great time.
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Emmakeirle
Jun 2, 2024
We will return! - What a morning. All of the staff had super customer service. we arrived at 10am in half term it was the only slot we could book the first hour and a half was mildly quiet. We played then got snacks & coffee- reasonably priced. Well worth the 90 minute drive there. The lad making the bunnies has the patients of a saint he helped our girl age 3 to build literally made our visit ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and the dancing was such good fun. It was our first visit and we will def return.
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E6494yjannf
Apr 27, 2024
Fantastic and ideal place for children and their family - Brilliant experience with my family which included my 4 year old great niece, who absolutely loved it: she found it exciting and didn't want to leave. I know we will come back again and again. The staff were brilliant and helpful. My only criticism is there not being a sign saying exactly where to queue for the cafe. The staff were brilliant but at busy times there is no instruction or sign as to where you should actually queue.
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L8664kfhelenw
Jun 8, 2024
No picnics allowed but good otherwise! - We had a good day there from 11.15am to 5pm. It was quiet so we could go on the 2 rides loads of times, watch all 3 4D movies showing today and test out numerous cars on the ramps. It was a little disappointing that it is smaller than the Manchester one and there is no car driving. We were really annoyed that there was no where we were allowed to eat our picnic. It cost a fortune to get in and we couldn't really afford to spend more money! The meal deal was reasonably priced at £7.50 for a panini, crisps, drink and muffin but when you have a bag full of food at your feet it's expensive! We ended up sharing two between 4 of us to keep us going. For something that is aimed at families and young children who are notorious for being fussy eaters, not letting us bring in our own food is disappointing. It's a great day out if you enjoy making lego or if you have young children. Our 8 year still enjoyed it a lot, our 13 year old was occupied but it's mostly geared to younger ones.
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Alan504022
May 29, 2024
Short Visit - What is there is good, the 2 rides, the 4D film, small soft play and some lego to play with but that is it. If you stay for more than 2 hours (without stopping in the cafe) I'd be surprised.
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Juliewoods63
Apr 9, 2024
Not as good as we expected . - My grandson who is. 7 had a good time . Although I was disappointed with the size of the place , and the amount of activities available . We got a discounted rate , but I wouldn’t have been happy paying the full price . There are 2 rides , a soft play area, various LEGO stations, a 4D cinema and a small cafe and shop . The small LEGO workshop was £5 and you built a very small car , There was a Virtual Reality ride which was an extra £7 each . We didn’t about 2 and a half hours in there .. don’t expect to be there much longer .
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W5599vychrisg
Apr 11, 2024
Paid to queue.a Merlin managed idea - Had to queue to get in.had to queue for the ride, priority given to those who paid extra to jump the the queue(they didn't appear to ill or disabled. The entry system was via a lift again a queue
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Number8999
Jun 14, 2024
Don’t bother - I just can’t believe how expensive it is for so so little. Un-interested staff, you have to queue for pics before you even get In. A real waste of time
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H3924ubtomh
Jun 4, 2024
Awful communication - Exhibit and play area is nice, but the poor review is for the photos. We finished our tour and found there were no photo printing opportunities upstairs, meaning I had to go back into the venue to get them printed. I went to the counter but there seemed to be a problem with the printing, which staff didn't tell anybody about, meaning I stood for 20 minutes with no explanation as to what was happening. I then went to a self service machine in the play area, which was broken and didn't recognise the barcode I had for our picture. It was my son's 2nd birthday and we really wanted something to remember the visit. Even worse, the Lego website says the best way to contact them is via Facebook messenger. I reached out to ask if there was anything we could do RE: the photos (like going back another day, if the barcode was still valid). They read the message and ignored it.
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Mh2511
Jun 1, 2024
Avoid. - Massively overpriced for what it offers. We got two free tickets through Sky but even then, it cost £46 for two hours of a very underwhelming experience. This is definitely geared towards under 7s. There’s two very basic rides and the shooting gallery, which we went on twice, was not working properly on both occasions. The other ride was more suited to very small children. The mini land of the local area was well thought out, but personally I found it spoiled by having dragons and other Lego build monsters dotted around. A large number of Lego people had collapsed within the display: I assume death from boredom. We went around the (tiny) area slowly, did the rides twice and two 4D showings to try and get a sense of value for money but the whole experience was so very mediocre. The creative element and build area was also very underwhelming. Small children were barging in front and adults were not much better behaved. The experience was capped off by a very classy man accusing a child of assaulting his child in the soft play. He then proceeded to use every swear word imaginable at the top of his voice in front of dozens of children and threatening to kick the s**t out of the kid’s dad when he found the f*****g p***k. It was at this point we chose to leave as the already poor experience was tarnished by this and we felt unsafe. It would help if there was more proactive supervision by staff in the soft play and the build areas. Once the alarm was raised then a large number appeared, which begs the question what they are usually doing.
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