LEGO Days for the Whole Family
Build cafes, brick walls bigger than your kid, retail destinations that are weirdly good for a half-day. The country has more LEGO-shaped destinations than you think.
LEGO is one of those interests that scales gracefully across ages. A four-year-old building Duplo on a play table is having the same kind of fun as a ten-year-old elbow-deep in Technic. That makes "we want a LEGO day" a great prompt for a family with a spread of ages, because you do not have to compromise the way you might with a strict museum or a hike that loses the smaller kids by mile two.
What works: the actual LEGO destinations (Discovery Centers, themed retail, build cafes), plus the second tier of places that take bricks seriously without putting "LEGO" in the name. Children's museums often have an excellent build wall. Some libraries run weekly clubs. A few specialty toy stores keep a working table going on weekends.
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Plan our dayWhen you ask the planner, mention if you want a build-your-own anchor or a passive viewing one (the brick mosaics, the LEGO art shows). The day comes back differently.