If your kid is into Legos, they will like this experience. I took my 9 year old twins during a weekday afternoon while they were on spring break. We were there for 3 hours. It’s definitely more geared towards 4-8 year old age range. The Lego city was awesome! I loved seeing Columbus in Legos. The VR experience was extra and lasted 2 minutes but was my favorite. The Starbucks coffee shop was my second favorite as I could drink
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If your kid is into Legos, they will like this experience. I took my 9 year old twins during a weekday afternoon while they were on spring break. We were there for 3 hours. It’s definitely more geared towards 4-8 year old age range. The Lego city was awesome! I loved seeing Columbus in Legos. The VR experience was extra and lasted 2 minutes but was my favorite. The Starbucks coffee shop was my second favorite as I could drink my well made vanilla latte while the kids played. My daughter liked the Merlin ride (combo of bike pedaling and merry go round) which are two of her favorite things combined. She rode it three times which was nice of the staff. My son got into building and racing / wrecking cars off the 2 small ramps. The activity book was not worth purchasing and seemed annoying to have around my kids necks. It’s a bit pricey for the experience: 2 kid rides, 2 minute VR & 15 minutes of 4D movie. As an adult I found it lame and I love Legos. I wanted to redesign the layout and concept. The kids loved it and we got to spend the afternoon together.