![]() It's fun enough and they take a picture right at the end. You get in a buggy and pull out a LEGO style pistol to shoot various things like bats,spiders, trolls and skeletons. The next stop in the Discovery Center is the Kingdoms Quest ride. It was an interesting enough video,and as soon as you exit the room, the kids are handed a Duplo brick stamped with LEGOLAND Discovery Center. I was hoping that their factory tour would have the machines used in the process like LEGOLAND California, only working. I am pretty sure that none of it was filmed in a real LEGO factory. The virtual tour seems like an idealized robotic factory. The control panels provide you with the ability to interact with the tour minimally. It's a large set of screens with control panels close enough to make the screen size overwhelming. ![]() They warn you that the factory tour may induce vertigo in people who suffer motion sickness. I endured the multiple suggestions for poses then got in line for the virtual factory tour. You enter the first chamber and are directed to a photo station. Luckily, we had preregistered and prepaid, so our wait time was minimal. They took our pictures so that we can't pass off our cards to friends and family. The first thing that we did was wait in line to get our annual pass cards. I don't expect that this experience will be one shared by most after opening day. It was also a little sad to see so many employees waiting quietly for someone to approach them. It was nice to see and experience everything without the lines or hordes of people. I was able to get in early as part of a soft opening that they hosted for their annual pass holders. The incentives for the annual pass holders include a 10% discount in the LEGO retail store and a 20% discount in the cafe as well as skipping the line and going right in to the center. An individual annual pass is available for $65, or $60 per person for a family of 4 or more. Tickets are $22 for a single day admission, and you have to book a time for entrance. They are located in the Arizona Mills Mall 5000 S. The LEGOLAND Discovery Center Arizona is set to have their grand opening on April 22, 2016.
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