Bay Area LEGOLAND Discovery Center is Incredible for LEGO Lovers

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I went to an early family preview for the LEGOLAND Discovery Center in Milpitas.

The Bay Area LEGOLAND Discovery Center is a really cool indoor playground for all LEGO builders and wannabes, especially those ages 4 to 10.

legoland discovery center car made from lego
This red car is made from LEGO and has cool musical buttons inside | Photo: Julie Herson

We had so much fun at the LEGOLAND Discovery Center, an indoor 31,000 square feet, LEGO experience complete with building, rides, games, and charm. While my kids didn’t notice, I was relieved that it felt so nice and clean with lots of sanitizing and wiping down of surfaces.

What to Expect at LEGOLAND Discovery Center

You should know that this place is entirely inside. There are millions of LEGO Bricks and some attractions and rides.

The Bay Area Miniland out of LEGO
The Bay Area Miniland is something incredible | Photo: Julie Herson
  • MINILAND. Impressive Bay Area MINILAND using 1 million LEGO bricks to recreate San Francisco, Oakland, and other Bay Area landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge, the Painted Ladies, Oakland City Hall, BART, and Campanile. These structures are interactive — you can turn a key and watch a Minifigure “escape” Alcatraz or flip a lever and make BART return to the City. We adults marveled at the intricacy.
  • Build & Test Racers. Build your best racer out of LEGO parts and race another kid or parent on the special track. Improve your work and try, try again. There are lots of opportunities to build and test your LEGO creations for durability (earthquake shaker!), too.
  • Pirate Adventure Island. The indoor climbing playground (giant, thematic wiggle wall) looks fun but my kids only spent a few minutes in there.
  • Imagination Express. This train ride lets riders pop bubbles using a magic wand while riding along in the dark (like Buzz Lightyear rides at Disneyland for reference) — the kids liked it enough, but nobody wanted to do it a second time.
  • Ninjago-themed laser obstacle course that scores you on speed and accuracy — my kids spent easily an hour optimizing their scores. Every time we moved on to a new activity, they’d beg to go back.
  • Creative build challenge area with the Master Builder, Sam.
  • Lots more hands-on games to test your agility, speed, and creativity.
child and lego bricks
She has so many LEGO bricks to build | Photo: Julie Herson
  • LEGO 4D movie. A 3D movie where they spritz water in your face a few times (no shaking). You’re sitting on an uncomfy wooden bench spaced out and the movies are funny & charming.
  • Coffee. Starbucks level cafe with some snacks.
  • Store. Exit through this impressive LEGO gift shop, and hold onto your wallets, LEGO Lovers!
2 kids in movie glasses
The kids are ready for the 4D movie | Photo: Julie Herson

Favorites at LEGOLAND Discovery Center

Compared to driving to San Diego for the big LEGOLAND, this was easy and affordable. Compared with playing with our home LEGO collection, this was a splurge and best for a special day.

lego laser maze
Ninjago-themed Laser Maze is even better than you can imagine | Photo: Heather Flett

Favorite for all ages: 4D movie & building cars and racing them against each other.
Favorite for 4, 7, 9-year-olds: Easily, the Ninjago Laser Game!
Favorite for 2-year-old: She loved the big LEGO car with music buttons and the train ride.
Favorite for adults: Competing with each other on reflex light-up game thingy (my husband beat me big time much to my annoyance and his delight)

Oddly aside from the car building and racing, my kids weren’t that into sitting and building anything.

legoland building
Build challenges are all over this LEGO play space | Photo: Julie Herson

Parent Tips for LEGOLAND Discovery Center

We stayed for two hours, which was perfect for the bigger kids, but my 2-year-old was getting way overstimulated. An hour probably would have been enough for her.

  • Food. Eat before you go so you don’t have to deal with masks on and off.
  • LEGO Store. The gift shop has many special LEGO sets you won’t find any other place. Agree on a dollar limit and time limit for the gift shop before going in. Is it “let’s get a LEGO Death Star” kind of day or more like, “I wonder if your name is on a keychain” visit?
  • Bathroom. It is a bit hard to find tucked away by the 4D movie theater, so scope it out before you need it.

Plan your visit to LEGOLAND Discovery Center

General Admission is $26 per person with children 2 and under FREE. Play sessions run for about two hours. Tickets are valid for the date/timeslot purchased in order to manage capacity. Buy your ticket >

Location: 870 Great Mall Drive, Milpitas at Entrance 4

Website >

Thank you to LEGOLAND Discovery Center Bay Area for treating me and my family to a special visit. My kids haven’t stopped talking about the Laser Obstacle Course.


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