LEGOLAND Discovery: Family Fun in Washington D.C.

Embark on an interactive LEGO adventure in Washington D.C. with challenges, rides, 4D cinema, spaceship building, and more. Perfect for LEGO lovers of all ages!

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • LEGO Discovery Center Washington, D.C. - LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Washington, D.C., situated in Springfield Town Center, VA, is the ultimate indoor LEGO® playground where families can play, explore, and create together. This 32,000 sq. ft. attraction boasts 12 interactive zones filled with over 1.5 million LEGO bricks, including an exciting…
What's Included
  • Admission to Legoland Discovery Center Washington DC
  • All rides and attractions
  • All taxes and fees
What's Not Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Food and Drink
Additional Information

Discover endless family entertainment at LEGOLAND Discovery Center Washington D.C., where exciting LEGO® attractions await visitors of all ages. Tackle the Hero Adventures laser maze and climbing wall, embark on a magical journey with the Imagination Express ride, and see beloved LEGO characters like LEGO Ninjago™ come to life in the 4D LEGO Cinema….

Location
Springfield Town Center
6500 Springfield Mall
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Shawn_w
Feb 17, 2025
Fun Day! - My kids really enjoyed it! It had a lot of things included in the price of the tickets. We really enjoyed the 4D movie and the interactive ride.
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Rae
Nov 23, 2024
Hours of fun!! - When I first walked in, I wasn't sure if there was go8ng to be enough activities to feel like we would get our money's worth. We ended up walking out about 2 and half - 3 hours later. We had so much here. We took my nephew (3), and I am excited to take my niece (11) back because I know she will have such a good time!! The only thing I would say is important to know is that if you take smaller kids to see the 4D movie....the way things jump out may frighten them!!
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Bostonian2011
Apr 15, 2024
Great place for Lego fans - We came when it was not a school vacation time on Monday and had a blast with easy access to all of the attractions. Our kids ages from 7 to 13 had a lot to do.
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Shannon_s
Apr 1, 2024
Family Fun - Definitely geared toward a younger crowd but we had a wonderful time! Loved the master builder class; the master builder was very engaging.
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Kingshuk_s
Mar 17, 2024
Wonderful experience - The Lego Discovery Center is a fantastic destination for kids, offering a plethora of interactive activities that are both engaging and educational. The 4D movies are a highlight, providing an immersive experience for visitors of all ages. I went with my 6-year-old, and he had a blast exploring and playing with the various exhibits. Overall, it's a must-visit for families looking for a fun-filled day out!
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Kathy_h
Oct 6, 2024
Awesome fun with our grandson - We loved the 4D movie, the laser escape room, and the many Lego displays. It was fun to be creative and design a rocket and watch it come to life. The only reason I did not give it five stars was that several attractions were broken and we felt a little cheated. Also there were some kids and adults who didn't know how to wait their turn. I think it would have been delightful to have more staff who came and interacted with the kids to encourage more creativity and make sure everyone was getting to enjoy the activities appropriately.
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Goldenparadox
Feb 25, 2024
Fun Lego-filled afternoon! - Took two Lego loving kiddos-- 8yo and 10yo. I wasn't sure exactly what to expect, but overall we had a good visit. There are different sections with various activities. It starts with making your own Lego figurine who accompanies you on your journey-- be sure to start with this. Once inside the main space, it's broken up into different sections. There three or four "building challenge sections" where you build a car, rocket, etc. and then test it out. For the rocket, it turns your rocket into an icon and you play a video game on the huge screen. For the cars, you run them down a ramp to see if you can soar over the "alligator" in the swamp (that's sitting in the middle of the ramp or successfully do the loop-de-loop as you "escape the volcano". These areas were very cool and a great way to bring STEM into Legos, but our biggest complaint is that we could find enough parts to build any cars. Yes, they had bins of Legos, but many of the missing didn't even "go together". There were three of us who looked for probably 20 minutes in all of the bins in this Challenge area and we couldn't find four of the same wheel. We eventually gave up and were unable to try any of the "car challenges". This definitely was a disappointment. There were also a few "free build areas". The areas encouraged creativity and the one area had extensions to writing and story telling. They also provided areas for kids to display their work. Surprisingly, we spent the least amount of time in these areas. The 4D movies were a hit with my kiddos. Note that they usually play a few different ones, so you can see multiples if you plan your time correctly. The "ride", can hardly be considered a ride, but it was fun and the kids enjoyed, but one of their wands didn't work so most of the ride was spent trying to get it working. Overall it was a fun afternoon and we spent just amount 3 hours. It was a bit pricey. Since adults must be accompanied by children, it would make sense to have adult admission a few dollars less, but alas, it's all the same price so it cost amount $90 for the three of us. There's no need to purchase add-ons. And surprisingly, the gift shop was disappointing. The girl didn't even ask for anything because there wasn't anything they wanted.
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Davein2024
Jun 28, 2025
Some details from a bad experience at Lego Discovery Center - My son and I have had passes to Legoland and Lego Discovery Center for the past 8 years. I switched from Lego Discovery Center Philadelphia to Northern Virginia this year due to a family change. The facility in Northern Virginia is cramped, dimly lit, and poorly stocked with Lego's. For example, like many Lego sites they have a variety of racer building attractions - but almost no wheels (so you are trying to make a car to race that has either no wheels because none are available or has standard wheels). About half the facility is set up to photograph you and your Lego minifig (I assume for selling pictures or posting them online) but none of the (12 or so) displays that I checked work correctly.
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526marybethc
May 5, 2024
Not worth the price - The Lego discovery center is pricey, noisy and a bit chaotic. We were surprised that all of the Lego pieces for the different activities were very basic. Even the make your own mini-fig didn't have many choices. It might be a good activity for smaller children (ours are 8 and 11) or if you don't have many Legos at home, but otherwise I don't think it's worth the money.
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Anne
Jul 23, 2025
If you like a middle school lunchroom during a food fight, you'll love Legoland! - We arrived and saw a line of four long, tourism quality buses. Legoland was overrun by hundreds of kids from Loudon County. No one was coaching them to behave, so they were yelling and screaming. The decibel level was literally deafening. There were herds of poorly behaved kids from other camps as well. It was impossible to get the n to see the movies. Couldn't get close see to the Giant Lego replica of Washington, DC. It was being in a junior high school lunchroom. I kept expecting a slice of flying bologna to hit me. Don't recommend.
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).