LEGOLAND Discovery Centre is located at Unit D5, Barton Square, intu Trafford Centre, Trafford Park, Stretford, Manchester M17 8AS, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with LEGOLAND Discovery Centre and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Jamie Fry

4 Google Rating

Good value for money for a 6 and 3 year old. Lots to do and plenty imaginative play, there's a lot i

4/ 5

Good value for money for a 6 and 3 year old. Lots to do and plenty imaginative play, there's a lot in a relatively small space and regular events throughout the day. It helps that we went just before Christmas so there were extra activities and freebies for the kids. Cafe prices are extortionate though.

Dave Bates

5 Google Rating

If you have kids and they love Lego, you must try and get them here at the Lego discovery centre. It

5/ 5

If you have kids and they love Lego, you must try and get them here at the Lego discovery centre. It’s amazing what you can do with Lego. Some of the things made of Lego must have taken ages to build and you get some great ideas. You get looked after all the way round by the staff, some of whom must be in their element, playing with Lego all day. Go and enjoy

Luke Turpin

3 Google Rating

Although it's not as big and exciting as Legoland Windsor resort, I enjoyed this more than I was exp

3/ 5

Although it's not as big and exciting as Legoland Windsor resort, I enjoyed this more than I was expecting! The main attraction is more the Lego building aspect of it, as well as a few small rides and a 4d cinema with premium leather chairs. Overall it makes for a fun trip on a day out.

Rich Lacey

4 Google Rating

Children had a fabulous time. Timed ticket system worked well although I don't think the 3 hrs alloc

4/ 5

Children had a fabulous time. Timed ticket system worked well although I don't think the 3 hrs allocated would have been enough. Fortunately by late afternoon it was much quieter. We went with a 2 for 1 voucher. Really struggling to see this as value for money if you paid full wack!

David wilkinson

3 Google Rating

The place itself is great inside, lots of activities for kids to do. Anyone who loves lego should vi

3/ 5

The place itself is great inside, lots of activities for kids to do. Anyone who loves lego should visit. My only issue is the ticket price, for a family of 4 with the activity packs it came to £70. This, in my opinion, is far too much for what is actually inside the discovery centre, at half price using a voucher it is worth it. But at full price I can't really recommend it

Tiffany SXE FIT

3 Google Rating

Standard facilities not good for toddlers especially when the soft play isn't open

3/ 5

Standard facilities not good for toddlers especially when the soft play isn't open

Zahra Khan Zahid

5 Google Rating

My 2 year old loved it. So much to do, could easily spend hours here. Staff very friendly thoroughly

5/ 5

My 2 year old loved it. So much to do, could easily spend hours here. Staff very friendly thoroughly enjoyed it. The gift shop is overpriced but as it is Lego this was to be expected.

Katy Douglas

5 Google Rating

Loved it.... took my little boy and he had so much fun... I would say he was maybe a little young fo

5/ 5

Loved it.... took my little boy and he had so much fun... I would say he was maybe a little young for most of the activities at 4 years old as there is a lot of sitting to build and his attention span isn't that great

Richard Kirk

3 Google Rating

All good, some pretty big attractions in there closed, not because of Covid but because they're bein

3/ 5

All good, some pretty big attractions in there closed, not because of Covid but because they're being refurbished.

Tracey McDonald

3 Google Rating

My eldest is 14 and we loved this place BUT been today , taken my Grandson who is 4 .... disappointe

3/ 5

My eldest is 14 and we loved this place BUT been today , taken my Grandson who is 4 .... disappointed. The first ride where you shoot at things they seem to rush you through.I remember you had time to shoot at the boards .... today some guns not working and hardly any time to shoot at things.There use to be electric cars as a ride, this now plastic cars they run round themselves. The Harry Potter ride .... got on only had a few minutes then off !!!! It was all very very rushed. The only good thing was the movie. If you get free vouchers it's worth it otherwise , save your money and go to Legoland Windsor which is well worth the money!!

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