What other travelers are saying about Legoland Discovery Center Osaka
Some fun areas and interactive experiences. There is a small cafe/food court area and different activities to keep the kids busy for a while. Like most other Lego centers. There is an area to build and test/race your creations. Value wise. If you booked online ahead of time and save some money on the admission fees, it could be a worthwhile visit. I personally expected more or another level. Parking in the area can vary from across the venue from $8-$10-$20. The bonus would be it's also next to the large Ferris wheel and you can get both activities done in one visit, then hit the downtown area.
No, adults aged 16 and over must bring at least one child aged 15 and under to enter the attraction. This policy ensures the facility maintains its family-focused environment and is designed specifically for children and their guardians. Children aged 15 and under must also be accompanied by someone who is at least 16 years old for safety and supervision purposes.
A typical visit takes 2-3 hours, but you are welcome to stay for as long as you wish. The duration depends on your family's interests and how much time children want to spend at the various building stations and attractions. Some families prefer to explore at a leisurely pace and may spend an entire afternoon at the facility.
Outside food and drinks are not allowed inside LEGOLAND Discovery Center Osaka. The only exceptions are for caring for babies or addressing food allergies in children. The facility features an on-site café that serves LEGO-themed food and beverages, though some visitors note that the food menu is somewhat limited.
Yes, children under age three get in for free. This makes the attraction particularly appealing for families with toddlers, as parents only need to pay for older children and adults. However, all children, regardless of age, must still be accompanied by an adult aged 16 or over.
Yes, advance online booking is mandatory as walk-ins are not accepted at LEGOLAND Discovery Center Osaka. After successfully purchasing tickets online, guests receive a confirmation email with QR codes (one QR code per person) that must be used for admission. This reservation system helps manage capacity and ensures all visitors have a guaranteed entry time.
We initially thought the Lego Land Discovery Center wouldn’t be that fun and only planned to spend five minutes there. 😂
But surprise — it turned out to be such a blast! There were Halloween-themed game stations, a free Lego figurine, fun rides, 4D shows, and super enthusiastic staff at every corner.
Everyone had such a great time that we ended up spending two full hours there instead! 🤣
It s an indoor Legoland. Rather small and maybe more suitable for lower primary school kids. Can finish touring the whole place within 1.5 hours. No wait needed for the ride. Not very crowded also. Best thing is that weekday visit is included in the Amazing Osaka Pass. Very worth it.
Very good place for your kids! They will have fun with the small rides and building areas. For the adults there are lots of resting areas and even a cafe inside for you to chill out. The staff are very friendly and welcoming as well 😁. Me and my siblings give it a 10/10 rating from our experiences ⭐️
Really fun place, and decent value, only downside is cafe food has no kids options really - only large burgers and the chips / fries look cool / like lego but taste terrible- fake potato.
Fun overall experience