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Plan a visit that will allow a fun-filled 2 to 3 hours at LEGOLAND Discovery Center. We all enjoyed blasting away as many bad guys as possible on the Kingdom Quest ride while we worked as a team, a very competitive team to save the princess. Our tween was all excited about working over at the LEGO Racers: Build & Test area where he was able to construct his very own LEGO race car. Building a speeding roadster was only half of the fun, the race cars were then put on the test ramps to see them go! Our toddler wanted to shake things up at the Earthquake Table where he rescued a Duplo tower that we carried around with us. With LEGO Duplo brick everywhere, this little castle tower grew to epic proportions during our visit. We knew leaving his project behind would lend to a very "emotional" moment, so we quickly relocated his castle tower to a LEGO table in the Cafe and headed for the gift shop to build a souvenir minifigure. Clearly, we will return for the tower that was unwillingly left behind.
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