This article will help you fully explore Legoland Discovery Centre Melbourne – from how to get there, ticket prices, the hottest play areas to tips for spending the whole day without missing any spots. So, What to do in Legoland Melbourne? Let’s check out The FULLEST Legoland Melbourne review: How to get, What to do, Ticket Prices, Tips & MORE in this post!

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If you have ever dreamed of getting lost in a world full of LEGO bricks, then in Melbourne (Australia), that dream is completely true. On our recent trip, we spent a whole day at Legoland Discovery Centre Melbourne – where you can not only see but also play, create and laugh like a real child.

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From the entrance, we heard LEGO music echoing throughout the space, bright lights, giant models and enough games that everyone wanted to try. Every corner in Legoland has its own interesting things: there is a miniature Melbourne city simulation area, a laser shooting game to rescue the princess, a LEGO creative class and a cool 4D cinema.

Legoland Melbourne review: How to get to Legoland Centre in Melbourne?

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Legoland Discovery Centre is located right in Chadstone Shopping Centre – Melbourne’s most famous shopping centre. Hearing “theme park” sounds far away, but in fact it only takes about 25 minutes from the city centre, and is located indoors, with air conditioning, so it is suitable for any season.

That day we started from Flinders Street Station, took bus route 900 towards Chadstone. The bus runs every 15-20 minutes, and the Myki card ticket costs only a few AUD. The bus stops right in front of the centre’s gate, walk a few more minutes and you will see the bright red LEGO logo in the basement – unmistakable.

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If you are traveling in a group of friends or family, calling Uber or DiDi is a faster and more convenient option. The bus goes straight to the parking lot, only costs about 25-30 AUD/trip, and you don’t have to wait for the bus. For those who prefer to drive themselves, it is even easier, because Chadstone has free parking all day, very suitable for groups with children.

Small tip: We went in the morning (around 9:30 am), which was quiet, cool, and gave us more time to explore each area without having to queue.

When does Legoland Discovery Centre in Melbourne open?

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Legoland is open from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm every day, except on weekends and holidays, it can be open until 6 pm. You need to choose a specific playing time when booking tickets – each time is about 2-3 hours. However, if it is not crowded, the staff will be flexible to let you stay longer.

What’s Fun Inside Legoland Park Melbourne?

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As soon as we passed through the ticket gate, the space inside Legoland immediately wowed us. Everything is LEGO – walls, cars, models, characters… Even the signs are made from LEGO bricks! Below are the areas we explored, and it’s true that we “never get bored playing”.

Entering the Miniature LEGO World at MINILAND

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The first and most “wow-moment” point of Legoland is MINILAND – a simulation of the entire city of Melbourne built with more than 1.5 million LEGO bricks. We saw all the familiar symbols: Flinders Street Station, Eureka Tower, MCG Stadium, even trams and cars that are automatically controlled. The great thing is that MINILAND has a day-night effect: in the morning the sky is bright blue and sunny, at night the lights are sparkling, looking like a real miniature Melbourne.

Discovering the LEGO Mini Factory – LEGO Factory Tour

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This area simulates the real LEGO production process, extremely interesting for both adults and children. You can see how the bricks are shaped, colored, boxed, and can even print your name on your own LEGO brick to take home as a souvenir. We tried it and everyone was excited to see the tiny yellow brick with the word “KLOOK” printed on it. A small but fun activity that truly embodies the LEGO spirit: “Build your world – one brick at a time.”

Try Being a Hero at Kingdom Quest

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One of the most popular games at Legoland Melbourne. You will sit on a self-driving car and use a laser gun to shoot at the target to “rescue the princess.”

It sounds simple, but everyone competes to see who can shoot higher. This game is suitable for all ages – children have fun, adults laugh their heads off.

Small tip: If you go in a group, remember to divide into teams to compete to see who has the highest score – we “laughed like crazy” when we missed a series of shots.

Build Your Own Car and Race at LEGO Racers: Build & Test

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This is the area we “stuck” in the longest. Everyone was given tools to build a LEGO car, then test the car on a mini ramp to see how fast it could go. Children love racing, while adults are passionate about adjusting the wheels, adding wings, and changing the color of the bricks to make the car look “cool”. If you go with For small children, let them build their own cars – this is a great place to promote creativity that every child loves.

Sitting in the 4D Cinema – When LEGO Also Has Its Own World

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After a few games, we stopped by the LEGO 4D Cinema area to rest – and surprisingly, it was more fun than expected. The theater was not too big, but the sound was extremely lively. When the movie started, the seats shook slightly, the wind blew really, and some scenes even had a light spray of water that made everyone laugh.

The movie was only about 10-15 minutes long, telling the story of LEGO characters saving the world, but was shown continuously all day with many different versions. This is the ideal place for you to “cool down” after playing Kingdom Quest.

DUPLO Farm Soft Play Area – A Private Corner for little children

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Right next to the cinema is DUPLO Farm, an area dedicated to children under 5 years old. The space is colorful, has a soft floor, has a slide, a ball house, a giant LEGO brick building area, all designed to be absolutely safe. Parents can sit outside and watch while their children play. The atmosphere is fun, clean and extremely friendly.

LEGO Workshop – Where Everyone Becomes an “Architect”

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One of the most easily missed but surprisingly fun parts is the Creative Workshop – a class that guides how to build LEGO models according to a daily theme. Each session will have a LEGO Master instructor to guide you step by step, from choosing the color of the bricks to how to fit them together to create the shape. The atmosphere in the room is always focused, only the sound of bricks clicking. When the model is completed, everyone feels a little quiet satisfaction – the kind of small joy when they have assembled an eye-catching handmade item.

LEGO Café & Shop – Wrapping Up A Colorful Day

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At the end of the journey, we stopped at LEGO Café – a place displaying brick-shaped cakes, thick foam lattes and a bright space, overlooking the playground. Next to it is the largest genuine LEGO store in Melbourne, with a variety of themes from Star Wars, Architecture to Friends.

With 13 themed zones, Legoland Discovery Centre in Melbourne is definitely the perfect destination for LEGO enthusiasts and families with young children. Please refer to this creative center for your upcoming journey to explore Australia!

A Day Cost at Legoland Discovery Centre in Melbourne

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Legoland Melbourne is a place where you can enjoy a whole morning or a whole weekend at a reasonable cost. Please refer to some basic costs compiled by Klook. If you go in a group or family, you should book tickets early to choose a quiet time slot, both saving money and having more time in each zone.

CategoryCost (AUD/person)Note
Admission ticket (purchase on Klook)35 - 40Cheaper than gate ticket, flexible date change
Dining at LEGO Café10 - 15Juice, coffee, pastries
Buy LEGO souvenirs20 - 50Depends on product line
Travel (center - Chadstone round trip)5 - 30Bus or Uber
Total~70 - 100 AUD/personFor a full, comfortable day

Some Tips for a More Enjoyable Legoland Melbourne Trip

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  • Choose the morning time slot (9:30 – 11:00): less crowded, nice lighting, children can play comfortably.
  • Wear comfortable clothes, wear clean socks: required when entering the soft play area.
  • Keep your ticket: you can enter and exit during the day, convenient if you want to have lunch in Chadstone and then come back.
  • Spend at least 3-4 hours: Legoland is small, but each area has many interesting corners.
  • Combine shopping: Chadstone has enough big brands, convenient to go out and play after a light walk.

Frequently Asked Questions When Going to Legoland in Melbourne

Where is Legoland Melbourne?

Legoland Discovery Centre is located in Chadstone Shopping Centre, about 25 minutes drive from the center of Melbourne. Specific address: Level 2, Chadstone Shopping Centre, 1341 Dandenong Road, Chadstone VIC 3148.

How long does it take to visit Legoland?

On average, about 2-3 hours is enough to explore all the main areas. If you are traveling with children or want to join a workshop, you should spend at least half a day to avoid being rushed.

Is it suitable for adults traveling alone?

Yes, but it should be noted that Legoland Melbourne is designed with priority for children aged 3-10 years old. Adults are only allowed in when accompanied by children, except for the “Adult Night” (usually held once a month) which is reserved for adult LEGO fans.

Do I need to book tickets in advance?

It is recommended to book in advance. Legoland limits the number of visitors by time slot, especially on weekends. Booking tickets through Klook allows you to choose a specific time, skip the queue and can change the date if your schedule changes.

Are there restaurants for lunch in the area?

Yes. LEGO Café serves snacks, coffee and cakes. If you want to eat a lot, you can go to the food court of Chadstone Mall, just a few minutes walk away and return to Legoland with a day ticket.

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Do Children Under 3 Need to Buy Tickets?

No. Children under 3 are free to enter, but they still need to register for a slot when booking tickets to ensure limited guests according to the time slot. If you are a true LEGO fan, don’t miss the official store right at the exit – many collections are only sold in Australia, very worth collecting.

In the middle of a busy Melbourne, Legoland is like a short break for both adults and children. If you have a free day, want to find a place to relax but still “have something to play”, Legoland Discovery Centre is the right choice. Just book tickets in advance on Klook, the rest is for LEGO and imagination to guide you.

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