Have you visited Legoland Melbourne lately? They’ve opened a new play area called ‘Underwater Quest’!

With our gifted Merlin Annual Pass we are able to visit Underwater Quest along with other Legoland members ahead of the general public – and even better we’re able to go back again and again.

At the entrance to Underwater Quest you’ll be greeted by a Shark Suit Guy Minifigure and Mermaid.

There’s a Duplo building station for junior kids behind them…

but the main attraction is the new interactive digital build table sitting under a huge LEGO octopus.

Each ‘treasure chest’ contains all the pieces you need to build your underwater creature. Just follow the instructions on screen to complete the builds!

You can even see your LEGO models come to life on the table via the projected animations.
The LEGO submarine is the perfect photo op – though my kids are too engrossed in the LEGO building to take notice.

You’ll also find an underwater world inside Miniland Melbourne, right under Federation Square!

Underwater Quest is included in the general admission price of Legoland Melbourne.
If you’re planning a single visit to both destinations then the best value is to get the Melbourne Big Ticket which is $47 per person. You can combine your visit to LEGOLAND Discovery Centre with SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium and save up to $27.50 off individual admission.
If you’re a regular visitor then save money by buying a Merlin Annual Pass. You can get 12 months entry to 11 top attractions in Australia and New Zealand (including Legoland Melbourne and SEA Life Melbourne Aquarium) plus invitations to Exclusive Passholder Previews for unique events, 10% Discount in the LEGO® Shop on select items and much more! It’s one of the best memberships for Melbourne families.

The Merlin Annual Pass is $79 per person for families and $109 for individuals.
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