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LEGO® KidsFest Review

LEGO® KidsFest Review

Disclaimer: I was given 4 tickets to attend LEGO® KidsFest, however, I was not influenced by the promotional materials. All opinions and insights are my own.

I have been so excited for the opportunity to review LEGO® KidsFest Indianapolis. I am always amazed at the things people create with LEGO® building blocks. Tonight was no exception!

LEGO® KidsFest: Lego Creations

I’m sure my adult niece and I were more excited about this event than Jeremiah was. Of course, Jeremiah was a virgin to Lego building blocks. He turned 3 in July and doesn’t have any at home, and he also said he doesn’t have any in his preschool classroom.

This is the view we encountered as we entered the exhibition hall.

LEGO® KidsFest

My niece and I were in awe and couldn’t decide which way to go first. Directly in front of us were several statue size creations so we headed toward them. I find it absolutely incredible the things that people create with Lego building blocks. My favorite piece was Lightning McQueen. It was as big as a real car.

LEGO® KidsFest: Jeremiah and Lightning McQueen edited

Jeremiah’s favorite piece was the Hulk.

LEGO® KidsFest: Jeremiah and the Hulk edited

There were several pieces that were created especially for great photo opportunities, like the man-eating-shark and King Tut.

LEGO® KidsFest: Photo Opportunities

We then headed to Creation Nation. Here you can use LEGO® building blocks to make a creation to be added to the basketball-court sized map of the United States. Remember I said earlier that Jeremiah had never played with LEGO® building blocks before. I was interested to see what he would do. We gave him a base and he started creating. It didn’t take him long but the fact that he figured out how to make anything, as quickly as he did, surprised me. Can you figure out what he made?

LEGO® KidsFest: Jeremiah’s first ever Lego creation

It’s an airplane. He was very proud of it and actually, we were pretty proud of his first LEGO® creation. For participating, he was given a LEGO® sample set to take home.

There were many, many opportunities for playing and building with these popular little building blocks. A couple of fun, unique, play experiences were the brick piles. There was one huge pile that children were walking on, building with, and even getting buried under. There were also a couple of smaller piles in the DUPLO® area. Jeremiah was a little unsure about getting into the pile of building blocks but like his mom pointed out, that was probably because, at this age, he is cautioned quite often NOT to be stepping on his toys. He did finally get in there and started digging and playing.

LEGO® KidsFest: Brick Pile

We enjoyed playing, building and creating in several different areas. Jeremiah enjoyed playing with the little pieces and using his imagination in the LEGO® Friends area, as well as, the Disney Princess (yes, boys can love “Frozen”) and the Hero Factory areas. In the Hero Factory is where Nicole and I realized we have a LOT to learn about these building blocks, if we are going to attempt to stay ahead (or at least keep up with) this little guy and his budding interest.

LEGO® KidsFest: Imaginative Play

The three of us joined, as a team, in the LEGO® Challenge. They would take up to 6 people at a table. They then gave us a challenge of something to build with the building blocks at our table. Our challenge was to build a magnifying glass. Jeremiah wanted wheels on it. We were all recognized as winners and everyone received a prize of a Lego sample set.

LEGO® KidsFest: Challenge Zone

It was getting late so we hurried through the Star Wars and Super Heros exhibits. We skipped the Master Builders and Mindstorms® exhibits since Jeremiah is so young. I have a feeling we will be hitting those in the future.

For our family, $22 a person is a little steep but this event ends up being a better value than I anticipated. With all of interactive exhibits and the free sample sets, that they give away at every turn, it makes for a much great value. For a video-free, family interactive, fun time, head to the nearest LEGO® KidsFest!

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  • This is from a 7.5 year old boy's perspective who happens to be a huge Lego lover.

    When I first walked in if there was a pillow underneath me I would fall over because of all the sculptures made out of just Legos. My favorite of course was Lightening McQueen. When I saw Lightening McQueen I was amazed.

    Next my family walked around and I did the race ramps with other kids. This was one of my favorite things to do while at LegoFest.

    Then I did Lego Chima and that was extra extraordinary. Next I went and built something for the USA map and they placed it in Alaska because I built a snow mobile.

    Next I begged my mom and dad to go to the marketplace. After some begging I was allowed to go and spend my money. I bought Lego City Arctic snowmobile and Arctic ice crawler. I want the rest of this set for Christmas.

    Next I went and did the pizza relay. It was so fun because I got ingredients like salmon, sausage, lollipops to put on the sausage, and peppers to put on the pizza. Once our team was done, one of the carried the pizza on a pizza holder. After we took it to the chef, we got a Star Wars Lego set. And the funniest thing was that the chef tricked us by wanting us to have to have a pacer's season booklet.

    Next my family and I did the rely build. Our build was a snake and mommy broke it on accident.

    We made our way to the monochromatic area. Elijah built for display four displays (He put them on the table at the Honest tent). Daddy built a castle.

    Finally we made our way to one of my favorite thing - the Mindstorms. Daddy and I battled each other once and then the rest daddy let me do. One of them was picking up tires and placing them in the same place. The final one was a ball shooter.

    FINALLY I went to my favorite spot - THE BRICK PILE! It was extraordinary/amazing. Finally, we went to mommy's favorite closest restaurant which is called The Ram and I built the Star Wars Lego set there.
    It was fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • Elijah, thank you so much for sharing about your experience. Lightning McQueen was my favorite too. We totally missed the pizza relay. It sounds like it was a lot of fun. I'm so glad you had a great time.

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