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- The downtown Toronto LEGO display is fantastic. Lots of different activities for kids of multiple ages. Be sure to check out the 4D movies — a different one plays every 15-20 minutes or so.
- Glen FarrellyAugust 2, 2015It is expensive and very small - but a lot of fun. My daughter loved their two rides (so did I) and the area to build and race your own vehicles. I loved the famous Toronto buildings in miniature.
- It's is crazy expensive but good way to kill time with a child between 3 to 10. My son loves the shooting ride and Lego building class and the 15 minute 4G movies.
- DougAugust 23, 2013Kids will need socks for one of the attractions -- the Fire Academy play area -- but if you forget you can buy a pair of socks from staff for $1
- Niki JandrewMarch 12, 2013Make sure you get your tickets online first. Geared to kids 3-10. Don't bring a stroller if it is busy it is hard to move around with all the lineups for the rides.
- Maria WeissApril 6, 2015Great day...nice and quiet.. kids were not being trampled on.. They had cute little bunnies in the Lego display.. saw Lego movie. . Crazy neat..kids have such joys today.. ..
- Roxanne RoxieAugust 7, 2014The kids had lots of fun here, but I was wishing this place would have more to see in terms of Lego Designs
- Neil LyonsJuly 17, 2013It's called "managed expectations". It's legoland, not disneyworld. Your first clue that this attraction will only last 1-2 hours? It's inside a mall. But for what it is, it's pretty good.
- Mat PanchaMay 4, 2014Pace yourself... And the Sandwhiches will do if you're as starved as I was at the time.
- Fatih KuranJanuary 30, 2016Rather small and convenient for kids lower than 7. My son at 9 got bored very soon😔
- laurie D-SMarch 30, 2013Overwhelming and disorganized. They ran out of maps - and have no cream for coffee. Parents drag chairs from the cafe into the main space as there is no easy way to wait for kid retrieval.
- katrienMarch 1, 2013This place isn't Lego-fan friendly. Make sure you bring a kid with you in order to gain entry. :/ #notimpressed
- Linda Sibbald (Nisbett)June 1, 2013Wow crazy expensive!!! 22.00 per adult, 18.00 per child. And a whole lotta nothing to do inside but sit in circles and build Lego. They say there's 2 hours of activities inside - but there isn't!
- Mark BobsinMarch 3, 2013Sold out. :-( To gain guaranteed entry purchase timed tickets online in advance.
- Sarah MacdonaldMarch 16, 2013Quite frankly not worth the time and money. Buy your kids a Lego set and build it with them at home. Much less stressful
- Chris ThomasMarch 9, 2014Terrible.underwhelming not much to do... kids were bored and the oppressive heat and dry air made two of us sick to our stomachs certainly not worth the money spend the 100 bucks on lego set for home
- Geoffrey WisemanMay 19, 2013Kids meal deal is cute, but $15 for it even with the lego lunchbox seems pretty ridiculous.
- Christina FungApril 28, 2013$90 for a family of 4 for a visit. Completely overpriced. My 6-yr old enjoyed it but my 8-yr old found it just ok.
- Gigi YuSeptember 19, 2020Don’t waste your money, half the attractions are closed and a bunch of things are out of service. Very limited options.
- laurie D-SMarch 30, 2013Waiting in line for 30 minutes for a ride. Disorganized with only 1 operator . Save your pennies, escape
- Ashley KutschkeJuly 25, 2015Too expensive and food choice was very poor. Coffe was gross, small, and expensive
- Colin MacdonaldMarch 16, 2013Save your money. It is way too crowded and unorganized. The Lego store is way overpriced too. What an awful time.
- Annie BVAugust 14, 2013Adults pay way too much to just stand in line or to wait for their child. Not worth the money.
- Rob MadgeSeptember 2, 2013Unless your kids are dying to go, don't bother. Really not worth the money. A big disappointment.
- Fabio Hiro IwamotoJuly 7, 2018O lugar é pequeno, mas é legal. O único problema foi que a atração principal estava quebrada.