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LEGOLAND Discovery Centre

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Attraction intérieure pour familles avec enfants

Le LEGOLAND Discovery Centre à Manchester, en Angleterre, est une attraction intérieure populaire spécialement conçue pour les familles avec des enfants âgés de 3 à 10 ans. Exploité par Merlin Entertainments, cet établissement est souvent appelé le "parc de jeux intérieur LEGO ultime" et offre un environnement créatif et interactif où le monde des briques LEGO prend vie. Contrairement aux plus grands parcs à thème LEGOLAND, le Discovery Centre est une alternative plus compacte et indépendante de la météo, s'étendant sur une superficie d'environ 2 800 à 3 300 mètres carrés. Il est situé dans un environnement animé facilement accessible en transports en commun, et constitue une destination idéale pour une sortie en famille, notamment les jours de pluie.

Terrain de jeu LEGO pour enfants de 3 à 10 ans

Le cœur du LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Manchester est MINILAND, une impressionnante exposition composée de plus de 1,5 million de briques LEGO reproduisant des monuments célèbres du nord-ouest de l'Angleterre. Les visiteurs peuvent y découvrir des modèles détaillés de sites à Manchester, Liverpool et Blackpool, incluant les rues de la fictive Coronation Street ou les illuminations de Blackpool. Le décor passe du jour à la nuit, avec des lumières et des éléments mobiles tels que des dirigeables pour rendre l'atmosphère vivante. MINILAND est non seulement un spectacle visuel, mais aussi interactif - des figurines LEGO cachées invitent à regarder de près et à les trouver.

Expériences LEGO interactives pour familles

L'attraction propose une variété d'activités encourageant les enfants à laisser libre cours à leur imagination. Parmi les attractions principales se trouvent deux manèges : "Kingdom Quest", un voyage laser où les visiteurs montent à bord de véhicules et utilisent des pistolets à lumière pour viser des trolls et des squelettes et sauver une princesse, ainsi que "Merlin's Apprentice", où les invités déplacent des nacelles pédalées à travers un monde magique. Les deux manèges sont conçus pour les enfants et offrent du plaisir pour toute la famille. Une autre expérience est le cinéma 4D, qui présente plusieurs courts métrages avec des effets tels que le vent, la pluie et la neige en plus des images 3D pour renforcer l'illusion. Ces films, souvent avec des personnages LEGO comme les héros Ninjago, sont très appréciés du public.

Sortie familiale par temps de pluie à Manchester

Pour les esprits créatifs, il y a plusieurs zones de construction et de jeu avec plus de deux millions de briques LEGO à disposition. Les enfants peuvent y construire des voitures et les faire rouler sur des pistes d'essai, ériger des tours ou participer à des zones de loisirs thématiques comme la "Space Mission Build Zone". Un point culminant est les ateliers avec les soi-disant Master Model Builders, des experts qui donnent des conseils et des astuces aux visiteurs pour construire avec LEGO. Ces sessions interactives offrent la possibilité d'affiner ses propres créations ou même de défier les professionnels. Pour les plus jeunes enfants, il y a également une zone de jeux doux appelée "LEGO Ninjago City Adventure", avec des éléments d'escalade et des toboggans pour s'amuser.

Ateliers de construction LEGO pour enfants créatifs

Le LEGOLAND Discovery Centre met également l'accent sur l'éducation et l'inspiration. L'introduction à la "LEGO Factory" permet aux visiteurs de découvrir de manière ludique comment les briques LEGO sont fabriquées et de repartir souvent avec un petit souvenir. L'attraction est entièrement conçue pour les enfants - tout est à leur taille, et les adultes ne sont autorisés à entrer que accompagnés d'un enfant, sauf lors des soirées spéciales pour adultes qui ont lieu régulièrement. Pour les familles, il y a des commodités supplémentaires telles qu'un espace café avec des collations et des boissons, ainsi que la possibilité de réserver des fêtes d'anniversaire avec des salles privées et un animateur.

Le parc est salué pour son atmosphère conviviale envers les familles et son personnel dévoué, souvent décrit comme particulièrement chaleureux et serviable. Néanmoins, il y a quelques points négatifs : lors des journées chargées, comme pendant les vacances scolaires, il peut y avoir du monde, ce qui entraîne des temps d'attente plus longs pour les manèges. Certains visiteurs trouvent que l'offre au café est limitée ou que l'attraction dans son ensemble est un peu compacte par rapport aux plus grands parcs à thème. Cependant, le LEGOLAND Discovery Centre reste un endroit qui encourage la créativité et offre une expérience inoubliable aux enfants.

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Trafford Palazzo in TraffordCity, next to, The Trafford Centre
Trafford Park, Stretford
M17 8AS Manchester

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Horaires d'ouverture

Dimanche10:00 - 18:00
Lundi10:30 - 15:00
Mardi10:30 - 14:00
Mercredi10:30 - 14:00
Jeudi10:30 - 14:00
Vendredi10:30 - 15:00
Samedi10:00 - 18:00

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4318 Avis

Anthony Wills
08.03.2025

Very busy
Piotr Kula
07.03.2025

It’s a good day out with kids
Febe Martin
06.03.2025

lovely day out and great for rainny days as it is inside the shopping center. Lots of activities to do.We loved the cinema and also the rides. plenty of lego to keep busy and soft plays for when a break of building is need it. I also recommend the creative corner where you get to build a lego piece and then for you to keep. We build a shark 😍
Olumide Abikoye
02.03.2025

Parking available. Nice and polite staff. Not as big as Windsor Legoland.
Jeanette scentpotjen Selby (Scentpotjen)
27.02.2025

It was pretty good. There were rides and screens ai headsets and lots of Lego to play with and make but they only gave us two hours which wasn’t enough to just sit and play with the Lego.
Shonda W
27.02.2025

Great Hands on experience with my Grandson
emma p
23.02.2025

was a very cool experience with kids ranging from 3 to 12, wasn't the cleanest in corners etc could do with a deep clean. however people were wandering about with dust pan and brush so keeping on top of the general
Matthew Wilkinson (Matt Wilks)
23.02.2025

Overall disappointing visit to Manchester discovery centre. The very first thing you do when walking in after paying the ticket prices, is sit down to have a photo taken, which you then need to buy as an extra. The LEGO factory rooms were very dark with the objects on display not exactly engaging you or the kids. Then when you get into the main room with LEGO build areas, there was LEGO everywhere on the floor. I can imagine it only being tidy at the start of the day. All the bricks available to you were not really best suited to the theme of the attraction. For example, multicoloured basic LEGO bricks, in front of an inspiring moon landing or space station setting.
Milán Barta
21.02.2025

Great place to spend several hours, close to the food places too.
Sean Lang
21.02.2025

Far too over crowded. Almost impossible to get on any of the activities.
So So
18.07.2021

Second visit : Famtastic experience , 4D cinema was best part , to avoid issues dnt book combo tickets with sea life , as sea life is def worth visiting , book them separate a bit more exp but u dnt have below issues from my last years : First vist : Long queue, booked it and then they said they dont have space? So why did they book online then no space?? Had to ask for refund
Amy Lyons
19.02.2025

Currently here at the moment, first time visiting. Absolute waste of money. It's just chaos. No staff walking round trying to maintain the mess or tell kids not to absolutely launch lego everywhere. It's so poorly ran. I was going to book it for my daughters birthday in June and I'm so glad I decided to visit before I did because that's a massive NO. Spilt drinks on the floor that aren't being cleaned up. Queues upon queues for everything. SOO many over 5s in the under 5 sections, no one was monitoring these sections to make sure it was only age appropriate kids going in there, which meant my 2 year old wasnt safe to play. The "master class lego building" took an HOUR to build a hand sized koala because of how slow the person running it was at guiding the session, it was so painfully slow that i had to swap with my husband half way through and he finished the session with the kids. We 100% won't be coming back.
Jennifer Campbell
19.02.2025

Visited on the Sunday before Feb half term. Immediately on entering the play space noticed the amount lego on the floor, scattered everywhere. Daughter went straight to the car building area...there were lots of wheels but not enough parts to properly build a vehicle. In comparison we have visited the discovery centre in Birmingham & the Legohouse in Denmark...and both were much tidier and organised with plenty parts to use in the building activities...so this was a disappointment. We were given bands on entrance limiting us to 2 hours. We entered at 1pm & had the building experience at 2pm( which cost extra)...which should have been about 20mins...1hr in and the build wasn't finished, a new class was coming in and we got given instructions to build it at home later. The member of staff running the class seemed out of his depth & wasn't engaging or inspiring the kids...again felt very disappointed....and that was our time done! Considering the entry price is almost the same as the Lego House in Billund, where you get a full day, inclusive photos & some bricks to take home...with none of the messy floors & lots of engaging staff & endless building areas...maybe that has spoiled us & our expectations. Overall we found the Manchester experience to be dark, messy & uninspiring...which was a shame.
Danny Yates
19.02.2025

Great spot for the young kids though the time slot system did make us feel a bit rushed especially when the queues for rides were pretty long. Kids had a great time though!
Stephanie
18.02.2025

We know attended today due to the Blue Light offer of Sealife tickets and Lego for £50, otherwise we wouldn't have come on its own. I feel it's very expensive for how long you are in for and my daughter didn't particularly enjoy the activities. We were probably only in for an hour.
Nikolai Dante
18.02.2025

Came on a busy day, wait >30 minutes for a ride and then it breaks down, limit your time to 2hrs, the 4d effect movie had poor 3d execution Stations too busy, and lego a mess to build with Wouldve had more fun spending the price of a ticket on a set of Lego to build with my kids Come off peak if you do.. far better kids entertainment available
Victoria Miller
08.02.2025

Really really disappointed. Took our 13 month old after purchasing the dual ticket with the Sealife Centre on Saturday 8th Feb. The website says there’s lots of areas for under 5s so we decided to take our Son. First of all the whole place was beyond jam packed - why they give booking time slots is beyond me! It wasn’t safe to let our toddler walk because of the sheer volume of people - it was intimidating even for me as an adult getting knocked and shoved all round the centre. Secondly the under 5s large brick play area was the dirtiest play area I have ever seen - the bricks look like they have never been cleaned and the soft pads near the slide were covered in mud, dirt and vomit. There were adults trampling and standing on all the soft play mats with shoes on making it even dirtier and not safe to let my toddler down to play as he would have had to crawl and play between peoples legs!. The under 5s soft play area was over run with older children and parents again with dirty footwear on - it’s a very small area and it says the maximum number of children is 20?!?! Wow - it would safely fit 10 babies at best. We couldn’t even get into the area. We also couldn’t get near the car are which was again overrun with older children not under 5s. The place was absolutely overrun and swarming with people - and pretty much all the adults had a hot Costa coffee whilst walking around. We couldn’t let our toddler down to play with anything - a disgusting heaving nightmare of a centre. Really truly disappointed and will not be returning. The Sealife Centre on the other hand was beautifully clean and great value for money. Stay clear of the Legoland Discover Centre if you have under 5s.
Danielle Cooper
08.02.2025

We visited Legoland Manchester on the weekend, not during half term! I think the price point for what you get is fair! Good points: suitable for kids age 2-8 only. Plenty of Lego exhibits to look at and even add to. Lovely car area for ages up to 5 years of ride on cars VR experience ride Lego 4D movie theatre ( 20 minute movie all day ) One actual little ride A baby soft play area Building stations all over Older kids 3 story soft play area Cafe Free parking at Trafford Centre Offers student discount Master builder area Pram parking station on 1st floor Staff really nice and very helpful when needed Bad points: No parking available after 12pm. Food at cafe was very minimal and over priced There is literally no seating around building areas, and minimal seating around cafe It is so dimly lit, which if you’re neurodivergent like me it’s great, but many hard to see and keep track of your child Only parents wear bracelets and there’s no sense of keeping your kid safe as a result because you can’t see Adults have to ride the ride with children Far TOO MANY people in the centre itself which made it not enjoyable and hard to even do anything If you need a pram in the main area, there’s really no room Hard to find a bin outside of the cafe Leaving Trafford centre is enough to cause a mental breakdown as you have to snake your way around and around to even get to the exit 😟 On a non busy day this place would be so brilliant! But they let far too many people in at once and sadly the gift shop at the end you’ll need a second mortgage for to even buy a Lego set! The pick and mix had zero small tubs available to buy on our visit.
Noreen Bano
03.02.2025

Located in the Trafford Centre, Legoland Discovery Centre is a fun, interactive attraction for kids.It features a 4D cinema, two rides, and hands-on building zones Engaging activities like Lego racing and interactive rides Family-friendly facilities with pushchair access. It can get crowded, especially on weekends. A great short trip for young Lego fans, but best visited during off-peak hours for a better experience. Love it 😀

 

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