1 / 2LEGOLAND Discovery Center Philadelphia
📍 Plymouth Meeting, PA
Indoor LEGO attraction at Plymouth Meeting Mall built for ages 3–10.
My 3 year-old son had so much fun here! From building your own racecar, a laser beam walk thru area, where the guest pretend to be a Ninja, to Pirate ship to explore, and even a small movie theater! Unfortunately we were visiting on vacation, cause all he talked about the next two days once we got home was going back!
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Squarely aimed at children aged 3–8 who are in a LEGO phase — the building stations, themed play zones, and 4D cinema deliver consistent hits for this age group. Kids aged 9 and up may move through the space quickly. Plan for 90–120 minutes of active play. The mall location means easy access to food and additional shopping before or after.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Jonathan Pendleton
“My 3 year-old son had so much fun here! From building your own racecar, a laser beam walk thru area, where the guest pretend to be a Ninja, to Pirate ship to explore, and even a small movie theater! Unfortunately we were visiting on vacation, cause all he talked about the next two days once we got home was going back!”
Kai huang
“Clean, not crowded, lots Lego building area”
Autumn Reed
“Came here as a Chaperone for a Kindergarten Field Trip. It was clean and staff was friendly. Kids loved the laser maze, 4D movie, and play area. Not sure how long my kids would last here on our own, as I feel like there isn't too much to do. Seemed crowded for a Thursday morning so I can't imagine how the weekends feel! But the kids love it and I'd recommend it for sure if you're looking for something unique to do with your kids!”
Dillon P
“Legoland in Philly earns a solid four stars from our family. The kids really enjoyed it and had a great time exploring all the Lego builds and activities. It’s colorful, energetic, and clearly designed with children in mind. If your main goal is to keep the kids happy and entertained, it definitely does the job. Personally, it’s not exactly my cup of tea, but that’s more about my own preferences than the place itself. My wife liked it a lot more and appreciated how much there was for the kids to see and do. From that perspective, it’s a win. As long as you go in knowing it’s geared toward kids first, it feels like a worthwhile outing. The space is set up to keep children engaged with plenty of interactive areas and things to look at. It’s easy for them to burn off some energy while still being in a safe, contained environment. Parents might find it a bit loud or chaotic at times, but that comes with the territory. Overall, Legoland Philly is a good place to take kids, especially on a rainy day when outdoor options are limited. The kids have fun, my wife enjoyed it, and even if it’s not my favorite type of attraction, I can still say it’s a solid choice for families. Four stars.”
Reviews from Google
Overview
LEGOLAND Discovery Center Philadelphia packs 12 attractions into a single indoor space designed specifically for children aged 3 to 10. Highlights include a ninja-themed laser maze, a 4D movie theater, a build-your-own-racecar area, a pirate ship to explore, and Miniland Philadelphia — a brick-built recreation of city landmarks using over 1.5 million LEGO pieces. A LEGO Master Builder hosts building tips sessions.



