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Midwest Travel: LEGOLAND Kansas City

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Disclosure: I was not compensated for this post at all. I simply had such a fun time at LEGOLAND and wanted to show you some of my pictures.

I’ve been fascinated with Legos since I was small, so I knew when they opened up a LEGOLAND in Kansas City that I was going. My daughter turned 3 this month, and I decided that it might be something that she would enjoy, so we planned a day and made the trip to KC.

LegoLand

LEGOLAND is located within Crown Center in Kansas City. It is right next to the Sea Life Aquarium, which we also attended while we were there. You get a discount on the tickets if you purchase a day pass to both attractions, so we went to both that day. I do recommend grabbing tickets online before you go because the lines can get pretty long.

LEGOLAND features many areas for kids to sit and build with legos. They have areas that are geared toward girls, boys, and that have bigger blocks for smaller children. I personally enjoyed the area meant for adults and featured a replica of Kansas City built from Legos.

Lego City

The Lego City was in a room of it’s own and went from light to dark so you could see what the city looked like during the day or at night. It was really cool.

I loved seeing the sporting venues represented.

The Kansas Speedway, made of Legos.

Lego Speedway

The K, which is where the Kansas City Royals play, made out of legos.

Lego K

Arrowhead Stadium

Lego Arrowhead

Home of the… CHIEFS!

Lego Chiefs

Also, as a lover of the Wizard of Oz… I thought this was the coolest thing ever.

Lego Oz

The details in the scenes were amazing. For instance, the red shoes under the house.

This one also impressed me since I’ve attended several concerts in KC.

Lego Concert

My photos of these totally do not do it justice. If you live close, you have got to go see this for yourself. The details will astound you!

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit LEGOLAND Kansas City. I can’t wait until next summer so we can go back!

 

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Comments

  1. Adam Sommer says

    September 8, 2012 at 5:54 pm

    Amazing photos! You are quite a photographer!

    We also just visited LegoLand & Sealife with our son and had a blast. Its quite amazing what they can build with Legos, and make it seem so detailed and accurate.

    Nice site as well…just came across this today; I’ll have to add it to my list of blogs to follow!

    Reply
    • amanda says

      September 10, 2012 at 7:40 am

      Thanks for stopping by Adam! Yes, we loved both LegoLand and the Sea Life Aquarium. I’m glad that KC is starting to get more things that you can do with your kids.

      Reply
  2. margo says

    April 14, 2015 at 10:49 pm

    I do wish we had a Lego Land near us! That looks amazing. I have a trunk of legos, gathered over 20 years while my children were young. Although I have a young grandson, he would rather play ‘Minecraft’, which is a computerized version of Legos, so I have not given him this trunk. When he is with me, there are no screens…I think it is time to pull out that trunk and start building castles with him. Thanks for the inspiration!

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    • devon says

      April 15, 2015 at 6:28 am

      Your’re Welcome. I am sure you two will have fun!

      Reply

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