LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto in Vaughan, ON

1 Bass Pro Mills DriveVaughan, ON L4K 5W4
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Overview

Explore Canada's ultimate indoor playground brimming with LEGO® bricks! Located in the Vaughan Mills Mall, LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto features 10 LEGO-themed build & play zones, a 4D cinema, two interactive rides, a LEGO MINILAND replica of Toronto, a LEGO Master Build Academy, and more.

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Good To Know

  • Experience 10 LEGO build & play zones, two LEGO-themed rides, a 4D cinema, and more!
  • Test your Ninja skills in the LEGO Ninjago City Adventure and build your own LEGO race car.
  • Meet your favorite LEGO characters when visiting on a weekend. Appearances occur on Saturdays and Sundays at 12 pm, 2 pm and 4 pm.
  • This attraction limits the number of visitors that can be inside at one time. To guarantee entry be sure to make your reservation before you go.
  • A visit generally takes about 2 to 3 hours to experience it all.
  • Each party must be accompanied by at least one child 17 years or younger to enter.

Description

A world of imagination and creativity come to life at LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Toronto! Located in the Vaughan Mills Mall in Vaughan, Ontario, LEGOLAND Discovery Centre is a vibrant hub of fun and learning for LEGO® enthusiasts of all ages.

Step into a world of possibilities as you explore 10 LEGO-themed build & play zones, two LEGO-themed rides, a 4D Cinema, and interactive exhibits. Build and race your own LEGO car. Go on a quest through MINILAND and marvel at iconic Toronto landmarks replicated entirely out of LEGO bricks. And unleash your inner architect in the LEGO play zones.

Holiday Bricktacular
Build the best memories at Toronto's top family holiday event, Holiday Bricktaculay! Daily from November 29 to December 24, families can enjoy a winter wonderland of activities, festive decorations and more at LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto.

Holiday Bricktacular Activities:
  • New for 2024! Build To Give experience helps give back to community with your creative LEGO heart creations.
  • GIANT Holiday LEGO Builds - Snap the perfect family photo in front of the 10 ft LEGO Tree and meet the LEGO reindeer and snowman! Plus, join in on the fun of helping to build a GIANT Santa out of LEGO! (Available weekends only)
  • MINILAND - Winter Wonderland has taken over MINILAND Toronto! Explore wintery city streets featuring iconic holiday scenes.
  • Scavenger Hunt - Winter Wonderland has taken over MINILAND Toronto! You can explore the wintery city streets, featuring iconic holiday scenes.
  • LEGO Ornaments - Build your own ornament out of LEGO and help decorate the holiday tree!
  • Gingerbread Station - Build a Gingerbread cookie out of LEGO and in exchange receive a treat to take home!
  • Submit your wish list to the North Pole: Write down your LEGO wish list for Santa and drop it off in the LEGO mailbox. Expect a response in the mail from Santa! The elves will randomly draw one letter and grant your wishes.
  • ...& so much more!


To ensure the best experience possible for all guests, LEGOLAND limits the number of visitors that can be in the Centre at one time and encourages visitors to reserve tickets online ahead of time.

Book your tickets today and let your imagination soar at LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto — where the possibilities are as endless as your imagination!

Know Before You Go:
  • Please note that adults must be accompanied by at least one child age 17 and under to visit (with the exception of Adult Fans on LEGO Nights).
  • Adults aged 18 and over, must be accompanied by a child 17 years or younger to visit.
  • The last admission to the Centre is two hours before closing.

LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto Reviews

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VagabondWriter
"Boring waste of money and time for a 7yo who loves LEGO"
TripAdvisor user rating 1 out of 5
Reviewed April 10, 2023
LEGOLAND was terribly underwhelming and we will not return. We travelled from Ottawa to visit with my LEGO-obsessed 7y/o boy and it was a giant disappointment for him. The rides were very short and uninspired with zero thrill factor; the one with the guns did not even work properly. The displays were neat, but much smaller than we anticipated. Food was overpriced, undercooked and very poor quality. The only part of the entire place that held any interest for him were the ramps, where kids could build LEGO cars and race them against one another. The Ninjago climbing gym was fun for about 10 minutes, there are much bigger and more interesting / challenging climbing experiences elsewhere. I was hugely disappointed to find that there was no opportunity to try the robotic lego (Spike Prime), I fully expected that this innovative new LEGO would be on full display for older kids to try — this might have saved it for us, but it was nowhere to be seen. And be forewarned that you'll have to navigate through the biggest LEGO store you've ever seen on your way out, every parent's nightmare. I'm not one to leave negative reviews but this was a two thumbs down experience for us. If your kids are 4 or 5, maybe. But if you have a LEGO-loving kid who is 7 or 8, this will be a giant disappointment.
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N2028QZns
"Amazing! My boys love it"
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed February 20, 2023
I have 3 boys ages 4, 6 and 11 and we have the seasons pass for Sunday-Friday (as I would not dare go when its busy or on a Saturday anyway). Have to say my kids love coming here! The staff is very friendly and helpful. My kids also love that since we have a seasons pass and it's basically free for us to get in, I let them get a small lego set on the way out (which we also get a discount for being seasons pass members). My kids love the rides, the movies and building the lego racers!!
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liliangD1697FJ
"Too expensive"
TripAdvisor user rating 3 out of 5
Reviewed January 23, 2023
I found too expensive. Very little to see for 36.00$. One of the rides broken down and we have to wait to ride it again.
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O9303MRjon
Toronto, Ontario
"Staff were great attraction terrible for the price"
TripAdvisor user rating 2 out of 5
Reviewed January 15, 2023
The price for entry versus what you get is way out of touch. Most activities weren’t working and the gift when you upgrade your ticket is a pathetic little piece of plastic. Spent over $150 for my two kids, wife and myself and I will never come back again. Staff were all lovely, kind and very helpful my issue is with the Lego land itself.
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sofiamD4620IZ
"Disappointed"
TripAdvisor user rating 1 out of 5
Reviewed January 09, 2023
I was so excited and when we got in so disappointed, it's so small,too expensive for almost nothing. Save your money it's not worth it
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pamelal390
"Great way to spend a few hours on a weekday"
TripAdvisor user rating 4 out of 5
Reviewed January 06, 2023
We took our son for his 5th birthday and we all had fun. The two rides were a highlight. We all enjoyed the 4D movie we saw - it’s great they are 10-15 minutes long so easy to catch a few. My son loved the playground and spent a lot of time there. The scavenger hunt wasn’t worth the money - there’s so much to do you don’t need another thing. We were impressed with the cafe. Good selection of kid-friendly foods (and vegetarian options) with large portions for a great price. We were pretty much done after 3 hours but had a good time for the time we were there.
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Sebring999
Pickering, Ontario
"Grand-daughter's XMAS 2022 Outing"
TripAdvisor user rating 4 out of 5
Reviewed January 06, 2023
Great time had by Grandparents and 5 year old Granddaughter. A bit pricey but if you take advantage of the rides and the Movie it is definitely worth the experience. It was well managed (only a short line-up at the Cafe and we founds seating) and well organized given that kids were still on XMAS break so a very busy place just after New Year's day.
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I2586UBkm
"Way too crowded"
TripAdvisor user rating 2 out of 5
Reviewed January 06, 2023
This should have been a great experience for my kids (ages 6 & 10), but instead we spent most of our time pushing through crowds and waiting in lines. It was at least 30-40+ minutes wait to go on each of the 2 rides and to see the movie. It was almost impossible to build the cars or other challenges with so many kids everywhere and Lego scattered all over the ground. I realize that going over Christmas break would be busier but according to the website, tickets are sold in specific time slots to ‘make your experience more enjoyable by reducing queue times and reducing crowding’. That was not the case. Many of the displays were also broken (the moulding demo, many buttons in mini land). I’d give it one star based on our experience but the extra is because the movie was awesome.
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sandie_lynn
"DO NOT BUY VIP experience!"
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed October 17, 2022
Legoland Vaughan was fun for my 2 grandchildren, 7 and 9. They enjoyed building things, but they spent most of their time in the glorified Playplace. They really liked the 4-D movie and the older one enjoyed the rides - the younger one not so much. The laser ride was fun but we only got to go on it once. Do NOT, when you're buying tickets, buy the VIP experience. A total rip-off. All they did was take some photos of us when we arrived - no background or anything and put it on a digital card. I had purchased 3 at $5 each when I bought tickets on-line so there was $15 wasted. I took my own pictures. Also, I paid $7.50 each for an "adventure game". Basically the kids were given a card that showed 4 characters they had to spot in mini-lego-land. The big win at the end of that was a stupid cardboard crown like the ones burger king or mcdonald's give out. I can't believe I spent $15 on 2 of those! What a rip-off!
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A4442NDkellyg
"Awesome Staff!!"
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed October 14, 2022
We had a great time at LEGOland Toronto. The staff was delightful, kind, patient and helpful. My kids really enjoyed the 4-D movie and building the race cars.
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william-james88
"Very good, but skews young"
TripAdvisor user rating 4 out of 5
Reviewed September 20, 2022
While my family and i had fun today and I have lots of positives to say, it's very important that people understand how young this place skews. The 2 rides (everything was functional) and the open area concept with similar attractions you'd see in a McDonalds play area make this place a lot more fun for very little kids. I went with a 2 year old, a 5 year old and a 7 year old and it is the 2 year old who had the most fun. Not to say the rest didn't, they did, but it was the 2 year old who never got bored. He really loved seeing the cars race. There is definitely enough to do for it to be worth it for the price you pay for the kids. HOWEVER, since there isn't much for the adults accompanying them, the fact that you are paying the price of 2 tickets for the enjoyment of 1 child (if you go 1 parent for each child) makes it quickly expensive. Luckily, there are many ways to get free tickets for a child, like on the cheaper lego polybags that I ended up only paying for 1 ticket per child/parent combo. Adding to that the fact that we went in a weekday where there werent many people, we basically had the rides to ourselves and it all really felt worthwhile. Now here is what I find really commendable followed by my biggest critique/constructive criticism. Commendable: I was very surprised by how affordable the food at the cafe was. I didn't feel the need to step out to go to the mall cafeteria or bring any food/snacks from home. While this plays skews young, they do in returns make it easy for families by having affordable food items for kids to eat and changing rooms, and even very tiny water fountains. So good job for that. Constructive criticism: In the area where you build your own car to race and test, there are some crucial lego pieces missing. You have these massive wheels with spokes at the center but no piece to lock in that spoke. So you are stuck making very thin cars which don't really look like cars. Would be an easy fix. Either have pieces to lock in the cross spokes or have big wheels which clip on with the other options. Cheers!
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Wandering_Theen
"4 Hours of LEGO Fun"
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed September 09, 2022
The kids had a blast. Even though we went on a Friday there wasn’t much rush (most likely because school has started). The kids were able to everything they wanted to and the staff were polite and nice. I’m glad I brought them here, even I had fun on the rides and 4D movie experiences.
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CAdams14
Guelph, Ontario
"Not worth the money"
TripAdvisor user rating 1 out of 5
Reviewed August 18, 2022
Given the cost of this experience I would not recommend it. The $37 ticket with a “free gift” was the same for all 4 tickets which felt incredibly redundant - an option should exist. Our 4/6 year olds enjoyed the play structure. The free play area to build cars and drive them was chaotic at best with little to no staff supervision. We bought the add on for the stamp pass for the tickets and it was not given to us. Younger kids were being knocked over by 12+ year olds who were running all over the area, and the store at the end was chaotic and disorganized, as well as somewhat under stocked. With hindsight I would have sooner taken my kids to the lego store at Sherway and let them spend that $150 on more lego instead of the “discovery centre”
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Frequently Asked Questions about LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto

Where is LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto?

LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto is located in the Vaughan Mills Mall just north of Toronto at 1 Bass Pro Mills Dr, Vaughan, ON L4K 5W4, Canada.

Can adults visit LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto without any children?

Each party must be accompanied by at least one child aged 17 and under to enter. LEGOLAND Discovery Center does, however, host exclusive adult nights for their adult fans of LEGO without children. Visit their direct website for additional information.

Can children visit this attraction without an adult?

All children must be accompanied by an adult and supervised at all times.

When is the best time to visit?

To ensure the best experience possible, LEGOLAND Discover Centre Toronto limits the number of visitors that can be in the Centre at one time. The best way of ensuring your family's entry is by reserving your tickets and entry time online.

Are visits guided?

Families are encouraged to interact together and explore their imagination and creativity through a world of open play, and therefore visits are not guided.

How long does LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto take?

The typical visit takes 2 to 3 hours, but once inside you are welcome to stay as long as you wish.

Can I bring my own food and drinks?

Outside food and beverages are not permitted, unless caring for babies or food allergies in children. However, the Centre has a LEGO-themed cafe with fresh foods and snacks available for purchase, as well as a coffee shop serving a variety of sodas and beverages.

Is LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto accessible for visitors with disabilities?

Yes, LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto is fully accessible for visitors with disabilities and wheelchair users. However, they do not provide wheelchairs or strollers rentals.

What facilities are available for very young children?

This attraction is stroller friendly and provides family bathrooms with diaper changing facilities.

Are pets or service animals permitted?

Pets are not permitted. Only service animals are welcome. A service animal must be readily identified with a vest or harness worn by the animal and the guest will be asked to provide proper documentation. Service animals must be on a leash or harness and must display appropriate behaviour at all times. Please note that due to the nature of the Centre's rides, service animals must remain with a non-riding member of the guest's party. Ride attendants are not permitted to take control of service animals.

Do the rides have any age or height restrictions?

Each ride has specific requirements: Kingdom Quest: Infants are not permitted to ride. Children must be able to walk onto the ride and must be taller than 130 cm (4.26 feet) to ride unaccompanied. Merlin’s Apprentice: Children must be at least 90 cm (2.95 feet) tall to ride, and above 120 cm (3.93 feet) tall to ride alone.