Our 223rd entry in this blog is our second time trip to Legoland Discovery Center in Odaiba, Tokyo, Japan. The last time we visited this indoor theme park is still last Oct 2018, almost 5 years ago. This time, we are joined by Londonio Family with Hearty. Yay!

While waiting for our scheduled entry time, we decided to tour around Odaiba for a while and got ourselves some treats.

And then we lined up for our trip for the day, yay! Here we go Lego!

There is not much change from the last time but we are still happy to visit the place. Ate Rei and Sai still felt like it’s their first time here 🙂

The area you first visit is the Lego Factory. You can “walk past the test tubes filled with Lego bricks and wait for the doors to Lego Factory to open! Meet Professor Brick-a-Brack and help him make some Lego bricks! Over 100,000 special bricks are made in this factory every year. So, push those buttons hard, listen to the bells ring and watch for the lights to change.” I just read that from brochure. hehe 🙂

Then we lined-up to ride the Kingdom Quest. From the excerpt: “The captured Princess needs your help! Hop aboard your chariot on the Kingdom Quest ride to rescue her. Be warned, there are beastly trolls and sneaky skeletons lurking. Can you zap them all to save the Princess?”. It was such a fun ride. I thought I scored the highest but I think it was Tito Doudou who have the high score among us.

One of the fun areas to visit is the Mini Land. It is amazing to recognize the famous structures and building in Japan. “Sneak a peek at the spectacular MINILAND. It’s built from A LOT of bricks: over 1.5 million! Explore and play with the interactive city; see airships swoop and towers glow as the little land changes from day to night. Our mischievous Minifigures love hiding in MINILAND – who will you spot?”

The details are so amazing. It wants you to stare at them for a long while 🙂

We then proceed to the other areas while looking at something to munch for snacks.

Then we went inside the 4D cinema. Photos and videos are not allowed inside though. We enjoyed the movie, even if it was in Japanese. The effects are so cool specially the wind and water effects which will really make you quiet wet. 🙂

The Lego Racers Build and Test is Sai’s favorite area. He gets to build lots of cars and race them with other kids. From a brochure: “There are thousands of bricks waiting for you in the Legoland Discovery Center’s Build & Test zone. What shapes and vehicles will your imagination create today? Time your racing car on our speed test track. The stopwatch is exact to the hundredths of a second, so even the smallest change could make all the difference! All ages are welcome, so there’s no excuse not to join in.”

Then again, lined-up for the Merlin’s Apprentice ride. Round and round you go, pedal as fast as you can to help Merlin conjure his magic.

I went to the Toilet and got a chance to take photos of the lego-themed comfort rooms. 🙂

The City Builders area is the last area you can visit as this is towards the exit. Every day, you can create buildings in the most unique city that you can imagine. From huge skyscrapers to cosy cottages, the possibilities truly are endless.

Here are different legoland photo versions of our one pic. haha!

We ended the day with a dinner meal at Friday’s, as the kids wanted a meal that they can understand: fried chicken and french fries! hehe…

A lovely stroll in Odaiba as we walked towards the train station going home. Until next time! 🙂