They loved the giant Lego people .
These are all the activities they have there for you to do.
LEGO FACTORY
As soon as you walk in the door they show the process of how Lego is made . Both kids got a Lego piece as a keepsake .
KINGDOM QUEST
The kids loved this ride . You get to ride through a tunnel and use a laser gun to shoot all the bad guys to save the princess.
MINILAND
This part was amazing. It was a whole city made of Lego. There was the Rogers Centre, Air Canada Airport, CN Tower, Air Canada Centre, and a whole lot of other Canadian landmarks all made out of Lego.
LEGO MASTER BUILDER ACADEMY
The kids took a class on how to build a Lego beaver. My 6 year old loved it but my 2 year old lost interest after a few minutes.
LEGO FIRE ACADEMY
They had a decent size play area for the kids to play on. With slides and wall climbers and different levels.
MERLIN'S APPRENTICE
The kids also loved this ride . It was like a carnival ride . The faster you pedaled the higher you went.
LEGO CONSTRUCTION SITE
This area had Lego everywhere . There were soft Lego, big and small Lego. Even the baby enjoyed it.
LEGO RACERS: BUILD AND RACE
This area had ramps to race Lego cars. This was a challenge for us since my husband and I had no idea how to build a car out of Lego. Luckily we found cars laying around that other kids had built. LOL.
When we were ready to go home you have to walk through the Lego store . I had already looked online at their website to see what they sold to get my kids prepared on what they could choose . I didn't want any melt downs for an expensive set.
Overall we had a great time and I would recommend taking your kids there. Admission wasn't too bad. It was $22 for ages 13 and up and $18 for ages 3-12. Kids 2 and under are free . They also have a cafe inside . We ate in the food court of the mall when we were leaving.
If you would like more info click here . There are also other Lego Discovery Centres across Canada and the United States.
Jenn