![]() The best part of the trip was leaving and even that raised issues. I am not a large person and was very cramped. Two of the three rides there is to choose from required my children to ride with an adult, which would be fine, if the rides were made to accommodate adults. The only thing that we did not have to wait in long cramped lines for was the play area, which is about the same as the likes of macdonalds or similar fast food restaurant. There was not as much for the kids to do as I had hoped and I was very disappointed by the size of the facility. After the intro everyone is released into the facility and any guidance that there was stopped there. It was so crowded that my children couldn't even see what was happening. When we finally reached the front of the line we were shoved in a room for their introduction to legoland. The employees were all very rude and there seemed to be no communication or organization, just complete chaos. We were then put in a very long line where we had to wait for more than an hour. When we arrived we did not know where to go so we asked an associate and explained that we had preordered our tickets. It states online that when you preorder your tickets you are guaranteed expedited entry during your timeslot as they only sell a certain number of tickets per time. Online you are required to purchase tickets for a certain time slot. I purchased tickets online to avoid the crowds waiting for tickets purchased same day. After doing some research online I determined that out looked like a good family outing for him and my other children aged 5 and 7. Yep if there are more employees there then people if you don't wait for all the movies you can be out in 30 mins.My son wanted to visit Lego land for his 10 birthday. Now what? movies and the ride we didn't ride last time. Decided to do a "master build" couldn't purchase the build because the cafe was already closed. so now the rest of the place to ourselves. The ride is not good so we didn't even go back on it. Knowing what we know we skip the first part and there isn't a person in line for first ride. ok we'll give it another chance when maybe not so busy, so we go on a weekday. Come christmas we purchase a set and they give us 4 free tickets. We left saying we would never go back and that was a waste of $50 and an hour drive one way. The movie loop needs to be every 15-20 mins not 30 so you can see all the movies. We never did get to ride the second ride. ![]() This visit this place was packed, I'm not sure how another person could of been added. We finally get to the lego room and I will admit it is cool to see Ohio landmarks this is where this place ends and it just becomes a playground with legos on the floor. No one at any point told us we could skip this line and come back. First ride we waited 45 mins for a min ride. Starts off real strange but had hopes of maybe this will be kinda cool. After waiting forever we finally got inside. The first time we did the buy one ticket get one free. Believable.įirst off, huge lego supporter and enjoy Lego, This place is a super fail. I guess I’m glad we weren’t in there the same time as them. The only good thing? The people we had been waiting in line behind had children screaming and running behind the employee counter touching Lego stuff. ![]() If kids aren’t “safe” because well-behaved paying adults (ages 40-50) spent $97 to visit a toy land from their childhoods while being surveilled on closed circuit TV, then there’s something seriously wrong with that. There will NEVER be another DIME spent by my family on ANYTHING related to this franchise. Let me tell you something: this is ridiculous. “The other person told me I could keep that!” “Sorry, no, you can’t.” ![]() Manager who finished processing the return (another 4 minutes) takes the bag off the counter while I sign the refund. ![]() 1st employee says, “Sorry, you can keep the extra gift” (that was included in the package I paid for). “It’s on our website.” In what fine print?! Your app also let me buy 3 adult tickets without buying any kid tickets. I’m not trying to sneak into a school gymnasium: I’m a paying patron of a public site. Got into the entryway and they suddenly said, “If you don’t have kids with you, you can’t come in.” WTH?! I thought this was America. Stood in line at the entrance because only one employee was working at 1pm. Drove 75 minutes from Dayton, purchased 3 adult tickets online. Brought a Lego enthusiast visiting us for a visit. ![]()
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