Tips for Visiting Legoland Dubai: A Bricktastic Family Favorite!

A mother and her son stand in front of the Legoland Dubai entrance.

If you’re traveling to the UAE with kids in tow, these tips for visiting Legoland Dubai come straight from someone who practically lived there. I’m not exaggerating when I say my family could have given tours

Back when we lived in northern Oman and my husband worked in Dubai, our Lego-obsessed kids used to beg, “Can we go see Daddy—and Legoland—this weekend?” Thankfully, the drive between our homes wasn’t too bad (unless the border traffic turned epic), so we said yes. A lot.

Mother and two sons stand in front of the Legoland Dubai entrance on a sunny day.
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Before You Go: Tickets, Timing, and Annual Passes

Let’s just say, when your kids are dreaming about the Legoland Dubai map in their sleep, a day pass won’t cut it. We quickly upgraded to annual memberships and never looked back. Not only do they pay for themselves quickly, but they also include discounts on food, merchandise, and even access to Legoland Water Park (which is perfect for cooling down on those sunny Dubai days).

Best times to visit? 

Weekdays if you can swing it—especially mornings. Weekends get busy, especially during school holidays and cooler winter months. Summer visits are possible too. Just be prepared to spend a lot of time indoors or at the water park. There are a surprising amount of water spritzers overhead while waiting in lines. Refreshing, if not necessary in the summer!

Know the Map, Rule the Park

We had that Legoland Dubai map memorized—literally. My kids used to quiz each other on how to get from Adventure to Miniland without crossing The Kingdoms. (Lego parenting level: Master Builder.)

Here’s a quick breakdown of the zones:

  • Factory: Start here and watch real Lego bricks being made. (Bonus: You get a free brick!)
  • Miniland: Air-conditioned and fully indoors—this is where you’ll find the UAE’s most famous landmarks built entirely out of Legos. It’s jaw-dropping.
  • Adventure: Submarine rides and underwater discoveries await.
  • Kingdoms: Knights, dragons, and our favorite rollercoaster.
  • Imagination: Where your builders can build and test.
  • Lego City: Drive, fly, boat—it’s like Lego life skills training!
Two boys study a colorful map of Legoland Dubai, on a cement brick walkway.
I’m not kidding – my boys memorized (and dreamed about) the Legoland Dubai map!

Must-Do Rides and Attractions

There’s a good mix of rides for all ages, but some of our repeat favorites were:

  • Lost Kingdom Adventure – a laser-shooting ride through ancient ruins (we had family scorekeeping down to a science).
  • Driving School – where my boys proudly earned their Lego licenses, year after year.
  • Submarine Adventure – real fish + Lego submarines = oddly calming and very cool.

Pro Tip: Miniland is in a huge dome in the middle of the whole park. For older kids, let them wander into each of the lands and have a time to meet back at the Burj Khalifa in the air conditioned Miniland. They’ll love the independence, and eventually they have to pass through Miniland to get to another land.

Young boy with an open mouth as if in awe, stands in a large room with huge Lego buildings behind him.
Miniland in Legoland Dubai is so amazing! And it’s a good place to cool down, too.

Food, Water, and Staying Cool

Dubai gets hot—really hot. Thankfully, many attractions are indoors or shaded, but you’ll still want to:

Food in the park is decent for a theme park. You can purchase pizza, burgers, and more kid-friendly meals. But if you’re budget-conscious, eat a big breakfast and plan a late lunch outside the park afterward.

There are so many more family-centered activities and attractions in Dubai. Spend the morning at Legoland when it’s cooler, then try one of the other fun things to do with kids in Dubai.

Souvenirs and the Gift Shop Gauntlet

You will be begged for souvenirs. It’s inevitable. We had to set strict rules: one small set or minifigure per visit (unless it was a birthday, of course). The Big Shop is at the exit and has everything from rare Lego sets to Dubai-themed exclusives.

👉 Take a look at this really cool Dubai-themed set that would be a great souvenir (or will get your kids excited about visiting Legoland Dubai)!

Bonus: Legoland Water Park

If you’re visiting between March and October, pack a swimsuit and enjoy a few hours at the Legoland Water Park, conveniently located right next door. Lazy rivers, mini slides, and build-your-own raft stations make it perfect for younger kids. It’s not too intense, but loads of fun. 

Young boy with a Lego shirt on stands in front of a large pool and many lounge chairs at Legoland Dubai's waterpark.
Sometimes we were lucky, and had the whole waterpark area to ourselves for a couple hours!

Getting There

Legoland Dubai is located at Dubai Parks and Resorts, about 25 minutes from Dubai Marina and 45 minutes from Downtown Dubai. There’s plenty of parking, and if you’re staying at one of the nearby family-friendly hotels (like Dubai Legoland Hotel or Rove At The Park), you can walk right over.

If you’re looking for hotel options right in the city of Dubai there are many great areas to stay with families.

The Nostalgia Is Real

Even now, with our boys taller than I am, I still catch them sneaking Lego builds on the weekend. My husband and I laugh about those weekends of border crossings, Lego debates, and our boys sleeping with minifigs in hand.

Legoland Dubai became more than a theme park. It became part of our family’s UAE story. And honestly? If you’re even thinking about going, just go. There’s something magical about kids seeing their wildest builds come to life in full scale.