Legoland is located in Kansas City within a complex known as Crown Center. (There is also an aquarium - which we have also visited - right next to Legoland.) There are actual homeschool studies, worksheets, etc designed for Legoland, but we just went to let creativity flow. I'll let the pictures and a few captions, tell the story.
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The entrance room. A factory where legos are made. A scale tells you how much you would weigh in legos, but I think it was a bit wanky. |
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A part of Kansas City from legos. The central building is Union Station, the tall tower in the forefront is a WW1 memorial. |
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Being so close to Kansas and all.... |
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Of course, they have lego building stations.
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There was also a really cool laser shooting ride, and a lego workshop where you can of course purchase the building kit if you like. All in all, it was a lot of fun and a day well spent!
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