Kids & Family
The Ultimate Guide for True LEGO Fans
This is the only LEGO guide you'll need to indulge your fan's passion beyond just building sets, and immerse them into a world of LEGO.

LEGO has come a long way since I was a child playing with primary colored squares. My children have built sets that look like the Hogwarts Castle, podracers, giant Bionicle creatures and more. They’ve played LEGO video games, watched LEGO TV shows, seen 4-D LEGO movies, traded LEGO mini-figures and even created robotic LEGOs.
If you have a LEGO fan in your house, take the upcoming fall breaks to indulge them in real life LEGO fun, with this Ultimate LEGO Fan Guide. LEGO has three levels of interactive experiences.
- LEGOLAND Theme and Water Parks are a total immersion experience. Geared toward kids 12 and under, ultimate fans of any age will have a great time here, and fall is the perfect time to visit because the weather is cooler, the crowds are down. LEGOLAND Florida in Winter Haven is the closest theme park, and this LEGOLAND theme park post gives you everything you need to know to beat lines, save money and have a great time.
- LEGOLAND Discovery Center is a mini-theme park. If you don't have time for a LEGOLAND getaway, this is a great option. LEGOLAND Discovery Center Atlanta is located within Phipps Plaza in Buckhead. Enjoy full scale rides, an indoor playground, classes and workshops, as well as the popular Build and Race center for a day of fun. Learn how you can score discount tickets here.
- LEGO Store offers the best shopping, and free monthly mini-builds where kids can build and take home their own LEGO mini creation. The closest LEGO Store is at Sugarloaf Mills in Gwinnett or North Point Mall in Alpharetta. This is the perfect option for a quick LEGO fix, but you must register beforehand.