![]() Would we do this again? Yes! If you have Lego lovers in your family, this is a good experience. We overheard one of the workers say it was an exceptionally busy time. By the time we were leaving, the crowd was just starting to thin out. There seemed to be other types of workshops that you could sign up for. If the crowds were less, three hours may have been perfect. We spent about three hours in there and could have used another hour or two. We gave each of the kids a $20 budget to pick whatever they wanted. The exit is, of course, into a Lego store-which is fine by us. It lasts 10 to 15 minutes and includes everything you would expect from a 4D show (sound, lights, wind, rain, snow, 3D glasses). There seemed to be 4 different 4D shows that rotate through. The center of the place was a bunch of tables and small food court. There were play areas and lots of Legos all over the place. We saw miniland, did both rides, did one of the 4D shows, built a little, raced cars a little, briefly visited Dinoland, and played in the play structure. I think this was an unusually busy time so took much longer than normal. From arrival to actually walking into the factory took 30 minutes. Different doors opened, and then into the “factory”. There was a 5-minute experience of creating various characters and faces using your controls. The doors opened and we entered a circular room with 4 huge screens with 5 controls facing the windows. They attempt to have you pose for picture and buy it. ![]() They led up into a room with colored dots on the floor, there was +/- 5-minute video with an overview (think waiting for the doors to open on Star Tours). When we arrived we had to stand in line for a timed-entry. We bought our tickets online and got both Legoland and Sea Life for $29.95. The wait for each ride was a solid 25 minutes despite the deceptively looking short lines. Two rides: one with a shooter and scoring points-a mini and less sophisticated version of Disney’s Toy Story Mania and the other was a classic spin around. The place was packed-spring break for us and some Phoenix schools. The Legoland Experience and Sea Life are located inside the Arizona Mills Mall.
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