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PHOTO TR: LEGOLAND DISCOVERY CENTER CHICAGO 8/15/08

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Postby jm2775 on Sun Aug 17, 2008 10:28 am
When I heard there was going to be an indoor Legoland relatively close to my home (30 minutes away), I was pretty excited. Last week, I had gotten a buy one, get one coupon at a Baskin Robbins, so we headed out in the family truckster to check out the place.

Legoland is located in the Streets of Woodfield, in Schaumburg. Its directly behind the huge mall known as Woodfield.
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Upon entering, you need to pay your admission. The prices are NOT cheap.
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Some lego models in the entrance area:
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Once you pay ($55 for 2 adults, 3 kids with the buy one, get one coupons saving us $30) you "Start your Tour" in the Mini Land. This is a huge replica of downtown Chicago. Truthfully, after seeing this I was impressed and thought this place might be pretty cool. Unfortunately, this was ultimately the highlight of the whole place for me. It was extremely detailed and just fun to look at. Here are a bunch of pictures of the Mini Land.
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After looking at the Mini area for about 15 minutes, you go on the "Adventure Trail". There is a hugely unenthusiastic host that explains you need to look for certain items. The trail takes less than 5 minutes to walk through. You see a few monkeys, hippos, spiders, and Indiana Jones. Here are the pictures:
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After exiting the Trail, you enter the Legoland Hall of Fame, which consists of huge lifesize lego made Batman, Harry Potter, Hagrid, and Darth Vader.
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Next up is the start attraction, the Dragon Ride. I was hoping it was a coaster, but it was a slow moving dark ride. No photo or video allowed on this ride.
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This is how they show the Dragon Ride. From the pic, I was hoping for a coaster.
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This was the loading area. Its stays on the floor moving along very slowly.
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Next, you move upstairs to do the other attractions. First up was the LEGO Factory Tour. I thought it might be interesting. I was wrong.
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Its one small room, with a host who shows you how things are made. They are shown on TV screens, and some stuff happens in front of you. It was about 3 minutes. We were the only ones in here at the time.
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Next to the Factory Tour is the 4D movie, Spellbreaker 4D. It was a cute 12 minute movie. The 3D effects were pretty good. The 4D consisted of a dragon sneezing at you, and some bubble snow blowing in the room. This was actually a pretty well done attraction. It was enjoyable.
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Upstairs, there is also a small Cafe that serves sandwiches and hot dogs. Next to the Cafe, there is a build and test area, where kids built cars and rode them down large ramps. There is also a slide soft play area similar to a Chuck E Cheese.

Overall, we were done here in just over 2 hours, and that was stretching it. There are only 4 attractions, and they just don't justify the admission price. Its more like a small kids museum, which locally charge $7 - 8 a kid.
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Postby RBull4life on Sun Aug 17, 2008 10:40 pm
IMHO, I really don't see to many people making return trips to this, with the exception of maybe during Halloween, and Christmas. We had a couple of free tickets for the kids, and even then I didn't think it was worth it.
I agree with you, the Mini Land was amazing to look at.
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Postby jm2775 on Mon Aug 18, 2008 8:52 am
RBull4life wrote:IMHO, I really don't see to many people making return trips to this, with the exception of maybe during Halloween, and Christmas. We had a couple of free tickets for the kids, and even then I didn't think it was worth it.
I agree with you, the Mini Land was amazing to look at.



Its definitely not worth going back for a return trip. For families, you can get SFGAM tickets online for $30, and you can spend the full day there. At this Legoland, we struggled to spend just over 2 hours there. That was letting the kids play for 30 or 40 minutes. Definitely not worth it, IMHO.
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Postby RBull4life on Mon Aug 18, 2008 9:35 am
When you were waiting in line, or on the Dragon Ride, how many times did you hear the operator tell people not to take pictures? We must have heard it around 12 times, and the funny part is, half of the time he was telling it to one car in particular.
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Postby jm2775 on Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:47 am
RBull4life wrote:When you were waiting in line, or on the Dragon Ride, how many times did you hear the operator tell people not to take pictures? We must have heard it around 12 times, and the funny part is, half of the time he was telling it to one car in particular.


There was no wait at all, so I didn't hear it. I seen the signs, so I didn't pull out the camera when we rode.
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Postby Jackluver18 on Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:52 am
Sounds boring to me
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Postby Trailblazer Tony on Sun Aug 24, 2008 7:04 pm
Being a Chicago nut, i'm tempted to pay that just to see that model of Chicago!!!!! I wonder if my work and dorm room/school are in it. :D
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