LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Toronto: 15 Action-Packed Attractions

Explore 15 thrilling attractions at LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Toronto. Build, play, and learn with the whole family in an immersive LEGO world.

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Vaughan Mills - The LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre is located in the Vaughan Mills Mall, in the Small Towns Neighbourhood, entry 4. Free public parking is available.
  • LEGOLAND Discovery Center Toronto - Enter LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto for a day of exploration in the creative world of LEGO® bricks. Your admission takes you on rides,…
What's Included
  • All rides and attractions
  • The Cinema 4D Experience
What's Not Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
Additional Information

Spend the day at LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Toronto for 15 action-packed attractions that encourage the whole family to build, play and learn in the LEGO realm. Try engineering a LEGO tower to survive an earthquake; identify models of some of Toronto’s popular landmarks in MINILAND; or learn how LEGO bricks are made in the LEGO Factory. And don’t miss…

Location
Vaughan Mills
1 Bass Pro Mills Drive,
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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Chris
Jul 2, 2024
Fun times - Fun experience. My son and i really enjoyed it! Brandon the lego master was very engaging! Thanks for the fun afternoon.
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Ellalo4645jn
May 29, 2024
Hope we could pay for the built one from the workshop and bring home. - The workshop is good today host by the master builder. Hope we could bring the built one home with cost we don’t mind. Excellent experience
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Guaciara
Feb 14, 2024
Great family outing - We've been to Legoland Toronto several times, a very good place to go with the family, indoors and you can go all year round. Excellent for children up to about 10 years old, after that I think it gets a little boring. There are interactive toys and lots of Legos for children to play with. The last time we went, the children were able to make bracelets decorated with Legos.
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Sandie_lynn
Oct 31, 2023
Legoland fun - Kids had a ball here. Lots of interactive activities. I found the pictures a huge rip off though. Don't spend the extra money. They snap a couple of pictures while you are on a ride. Not worth it. Also for another additional 5 you get a small Lego toy. Also not really worth it.
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Bardar01
Oct 1, 2024
Enjoyable but not worth the price of admission - I took my grandson for his birthday. For the price I was disappointed. He attended a 15 minute workshop where they built a very small Halloween creation. Might have used 15 pieces of Lego. They didn’t even get to keep what they made. For $35 I think Lego could have let them take it with them. Otherwise he enjoyed building and racing Lego cars. The 2 of the 4 4D movies were enjoyable. We liked the Virtual Reality ride but that was another add on expense that I’m not sure was worth it. Overall we had a good day but I would not rush to go back or recommend it for the value
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Png86
Feb 19, 2024
Expensive for what is included - Some really cool activity ideas - but needs to scale up a bit to be of value. Most of the areas are interlinked in one big room- the duplo area had one bucket of duplo and one patch of big blocks. I thought there was a lot more they could have done than what was available to encourage interaction and kids to build. The 4D movie was also a bit scary for small children, and the soft play area was not very visible for parents. That said the car building and earthquake set ups were clever and good fun, and there was enough there to spend an enjoyable 2-3 hours.
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Kelly
Jul 29, 2024
Not worth the huge cost or the time - This was a terrible attraction. My son was looking forward to this for months, and he was so disappointed. Build areas had really basic bricks and visitors couldn’t build much with them. VR ride took about 4 min. Staff was obviously bored and unhelpful. Staff wouldn’t let you pick your own bricks at the Pick-a-brick wall. So lame! Huge waste of money. For the same cost, we could have bought my son a cool Lego set and that would have been a much better value.
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Cnis299
Nov 6, 2024
No Lego in Legoland - Do not be roped in by the pictures. This place is shockingly bad and a total waste of money. The exhibits are all broken and tired. Nothing works. There was absolutely nothing to play with in the playzone the day we went. We actually asked if perhaps we had stumbled on a pre reno period or if maybe the place was shutting down - that's how bad it was. It is really expensive to get in; I think all things Lego are expensive! You can swallow it if it's fun for the kids but this was potentially the worst attraction I have ever been to.....I am astonished that Lego allow its name to be associated with it! Staff were so friendly but clearly checked out and disinterested. I can't say I blame them given the state of the facility! Save your money. Go to a Lego store in a mall and pretend its Legoland. They'll have more fun!
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Normw743
Sep 3, 2023
Lego-my-credit-card - This place should be renamed "Lego-my-credit card". Total chaos on the inside. Staff is useless. You have to figure things out for yourself. And WAY overpriced for what it is
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Geraldtonsteve
Jul 10, 2023
A Glorified Daycare and LEGO Reseller - Not impressed. We are huge LEGO fans and were excited to visit. We bought two adult tickets that included mini figures (~$34/ea and $22 for child). The figures were given to us at entry in blind bags. Two of them were the same. Pretty lame. They feature some very basic interpretive stations, some Toronto-themed builds, and then for the attractions it’s essentially what you’d see in a large daycare. It was pretty disappointing. There is one tracked ride with arbitrary scoring, a large version of one of those coin-op mall rides, and a few hands-on stations, plus a large and very-overpriced café. There is a theatre playing a series of 10min 4D videos, and while 4D show was cool, for the price it’s not worth it. The worst part is the store, which looks like a LEGO store. However, every product is slightly marked up and you cannot collect nor redeem LEGO Points. Why? Because it’s NOT a LEGO Store, it’s a licensed reseller. Sneaky, and evil. This alone is ridiculous. I’ll admit that my 7yo daughter had fun, but she probably would have had similar fun at a cool playground. Definitely do not recommend.
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