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Just like at the Dreamworld's Lego Store, you can create your own minifigures from huge tubs of assorted torsos, legs, arms, heads, hats, ect.
Lego....Lego everywhere! There is a huge selection of products to buy.
Like all good attractions in the themed entertainment industry, the experience ends in a visit through the gift shop. This one happens to be full of Lego products.
Each rider is presented with a spell book from Merlin. "Your magic ddventure is about to start" "Cast Merlin's spell by pedalling hard" "Round and round, whizz into the sky" "The more powerful the spell the higher you'll fly".
Sealife Melbourne Aquarium (Also operated by Merlin Entertainments) on right, with Parliament house on the left....These two aren't quite adjacent in real life though!
Minifigures row down the Yarra river.
The designers have captured the cosmopolitan, coffee infused, urban vibe that makes up Melbourne. In this little scene alone, there are so many easter eggs and funny minifigure moments.
The iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground, a stadium which holds 100,000 spectators.
The entire room changes from day to night intermittently. Both are beautiful to look at. For our international readers, this is the Yarra River, with the ultra modern Federation Square on the right and Southbank and Eureka Tower in the distance on the left.
The Minilands tend to be the flagship attraction at any Lego theme park, and the detail is truly outstanding...even the Melbourne hire bikes are included!
All the mini-figures are creatively placed, so you’re encouraged to “people-watch” to find all sorts of random scenes and characters. This particular figure has dropped his lobster at the Queen Victoria Market.
The Melbourne Star Observation Wheel and surrounding Docklands area also features in Minland at Legoland Discovery Centre Melbourne .
The famous Luna Park entrance and Scenic Railway rollercoaster recreated out of Lego Bricks at Legoland Discovery Centre Melbourne.
Trams, cars and trucks autonomously drive throughout the cityscapes.
Luna Park gets some LEGO love at the Legoland Discovery Centre Melbourne - Miniland. The Powersurge, Spider and Pharaoh's Curse rides actually animate/move.
The Melbourne Miniland is hands down the best attraction at the Legoland Discovery Centre. Even for mature LEGO fans, the detail in the models are outstanding.
Melbourne's iconic Flinders Street Station created entirely out of LEGO. Miniland is essentially Melbourne, recreated out of LEGO bricks. The Miniland at LDC Melbourne is built at minifigure-scale.
Kids can build and play with foam bricks.
Like any great indoor play structure, the Lego City playground features slides, tunnels and lots of things to climb on.