Finally, the wait is over
In addition to our sharing on previous post, there’re some hidden gems to be revealed in this post ! Uploaded a 2 mins snapshot so you could see for yourself 


1. Miniland - miniatures showing Hong Kong’s most loved and popular buildings and landmarks, built with over a millions of Lego bricks. The lightning at this area changes from day to night. Kids love it as it is interesting and interactive.
2. Kingdom quest - we hopped on this shooting ride for a couple of times because kids just can’t get enough of rescuing the princess!
3. 4D studio - Kids first time with 4D, experiencing wind, snow, items flying around before their eyes. We watched both movies because D want to be Ninjago and K absolutely adores Unikitty from Lego Movie.
From 6 March 2021, the operating hours are as below:
Weekdays @ 1100~2000 (last admission at 1900)
Weekends and public holidays @ 1000~2100 (last admission at 2000)
For details: please visit LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Hong Kong 香港樂高探索中心



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And I really do think you should get a normal tickets first, then upgrade to annual pass if needed.
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