Lego House was our final stop after taking selfies outside of Lego Corporate, Ole Kirk's House,…read moreLego factory and a couple other Lego buildings.
We came on 9/22 before Lego House closed for a couple days and it was not crowded at all. There were no lines or waits for any of the experiences
We loved the different experience zones where we let our creative juices flow. Per the staff, each zone was meant to challenge a different part of your brain but we just enjoyed everything.
All of our creations and selfies were tracked against the QR Code on our wristbands and we downloaded everything from the website within 30 days of our visit.
Besides the experiences, there were lots of Lego creations to see and admire on every floor and the Lego history museum was a must see. The museum was a comprehensive timeline of Lego from the founding to the present. You can even check out the collection of select Lego sets but the online database was even more comprehensive. Now I know which sets were issued in the birth year of all my kids!
The only area we missed out was the mini chef restaurant since we didn't make reservations. The restaurant wasn't full but you could only sit and order with a timed entry. Oh well next time.
Lego House was definitely designed for all ages!