I wish I had a better experience because I would love to tell you that it was awesome…but I can’t. Maybe it was just our experience, but we didn’t enjoy it nearly as much as I thought we would and I really wish we had just taken that day and used it as a pool/relax day and saved the $215.
Part of the issue was the rain. If it rains, two of the larger coasters have to be shut down until the entire park is no longer experiencing the weather. Then they have to run it through three times empty before they can put people on it. It would stop training, then they would get through two times empty and it would start again. This happened three or four times. We waited an hour and a half to ride one of the coasters.
When you come in, the first things you see are stores. All of the buildings just sell stuff. I would have thought ‘Lego Factory’ meant they showed you something about how they are made, but no, it’s just Legos for sale.
Half of the rides are stuff you would see at a carnival or fair, the other half are half-functioning (the fire truck ride had 5 trucks and only 2 of them were functional).
And take snacks/food. We ended up dropping $50 on the three of us to eat a pizza buffet.
The employees really acted like they were miserable and didn’t care about the service they were offering. Which after coming from Disney…oh man. It was a big change.
We will not go back.