I had no other explanation to offer other than "sometimes people dont do the right thing" It would have been nice to have some monitoring or correction of the situation but the employees were beyond apathetic. They wanted to know why it was OK for all these people to not wait their turn and then jump the line ahead of us. It is difficult to explain to my children how they must be patient and wait in line only to be repeatedly "scabbed" as my boys called it. It doesnt effect them, or their paycheck at all. The employees were well aware of what was happening and I guess at the end of the day didnt care. This same practice occurred at the Merlin Ride (in fact there was a heated exchange in the line after it was done a few times) and the Lego Master Builder class. At the movie theatre, a camp counselor was waiting in line and when the doors flew open and my boys were so excited to finally get to see the movie.about 12 kids from the camp crawled under the rope ahead of all the folks patiently waiting for the movie and in fact it caused us to have to wait another cycle. This was incredibly frustrating to explain to my boys. Heres the problem.at virtually every atrraction where there was a wait, one adult would finally get near the front of the line and then frantically wave to the other members of their party who would politely (some not so much) wiggle their way to the front of the line. There were lines to the attractions and I and my boys patiently waited.together in line. It seemed a bit more crowded than I would expect on a Tuesday due in large part to Summer camps that were spilling in in droves. I took my boys, ages 7 and 5 to Legoland on Aug 20, 2013. I was hoping for more displays and interactive options. Even with the free kids ticket, for 3 adults, it was $100 for the 1 hour walk through. Overall, I will not return and would not recommend it for anyone with kids over the age of 10 years old since they will likely be bored. There appeared to be 3 kids parties happening in a designated area - someone brought in pizza boxes for the kids attending. We purchased the activity pack for an extra $5 which was a waste. We arrived at 2:30pm and were told we could re-enter throughout the day as long as we kept our printed tickets. Both rides were working while we were there - the laser tag ride required an adult to ride with each child. His ticket was free after entering the promotional code LDCWAAA online and printing the tickets at home. Disappointed there was not more for him to explore, especially since he is a Lego master builder and loves the Legos kits. The indoor LEGO playground will open to guests at the Great Mall for a soft opening on June 8 and the official grand opening on June 14.Walked through last Saturday in less than an hour with an 11 year old. RELATED: Meet LEGO's new Master Model Builder of Legoland Discovery Center "I think it took 45 builders several thousand hours to put this together and it's just a marvelous, amazing accomplishment." "If you ever wondered what a million and a half LEGO brick looked like, you're going to want to come out and see this," Judy said. Guests can enjoy more than a dozen attractions that include interactive rides and movies, lessons from a LEGO Master Builder, that our own Amanda Del Castillo helped crown, and, the center piece, a Bay Area themed mini-land. Originally set to open at the beginning of the pandemic, the 31,000 square foot interactive, educational space was delayed, but they continued to build towards their opening, brick by brick. "We are the ultimate indoor LEGO playground with pretty much anything and everything LEGO." "There really isn't anything in this area that kind of caters to the 3-12 demographic," Legoland Discovery Center general manager James Judy said. RELATED: California's 'state of emergency' will not delay June 15 reopening, Bay Area health officials say This is just a taste of what guests can expect at the Bay Area's first Legoland Discovery Center. Imagine some of the beautiful sites of the Bay Area: the Golden Gate Bridge, Levi's Stadium, Apple Park. (KGO) - The first Legoland Discovery Center will make it's much anticipated debut Tuesday in Milpitas at the Great Mall. Northern California's first Legoland Discovery Center will open at the Great Mall of Milpitas for a soft-opening on June 8, 2021.
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