


LEGOLAND Discovery Center Chicago is an indoor LEGO paradise perfect for brick-loving kids, featuring interactive rides, a 4D cinema experience, hands-on building workshops, and the jaw-dropping MINILAND Chicago,a miniature version of the Windy City built with over 1.5 million LEGO bricks. This climate-controlled attraction offers year-round fun with play zones, master builder classes, and a dedicated DUPLO area for the littlest builders.
Weekday mornings (Tuesday-Thursday) from 10 AM-12 PM offer the least crowded experience. Avoid weekends, school holidays, and rainy days when the attraction fills up quickly. Summer weekday mornings are ideal for beating both crowds and hot weather.
Tickets start around $25-30 online (cheaper than gate prices) with additional costs for special workshops. Located in the Streets of Woodfield shopping center with ample free parking. Limited food options inside (snacks and drinks), but the mall has extensive dining choices nearby.
Open year-round with consistent indoor climate control, making it perfect for cold Chicago winters or rainy days. Special events during spring break, summer, and winter holidays often feature themed activities and character meet-and-greets. Hours extend slightly on weekends and may have special holiday hours during Christmas season.
Rainforest Cafe is located in the same Woodfield Mall area, offering an immersive jungle-themed dining experience kids love. For quicker options, the Streets of Woodfield outdoor mall section has Yard House with an extensive kids menu and Maggiano's Little Italy with family-style portions perfect for sharing.
Busse Woods Bicycle Trail offers families a beautiful escape into nature with over 11 miles of smooth, paved trails winding through forest preserve. The flat, well-maintained paths are perfect for young cyclists, stroller pushers, and families teaching kids to ride, with multiple playgrounds and picnic areas strategically placed along the route for breaks and snacks.
Vera Meineke Nature Center at Spring Valley offers 130 acres of natural exploration perfect for curious kids. This working nature preserve combines scenic hiking trails, interactive wildlife exhibits, historic farm buildings, and hands-on educational programs that make learning about nature exciting and accessible for young explorers.
Medieval Times in Schaumburg transports your family back to the 11th century for an unforgettable dinner theater experience featuring live jousting knights, charging horses, sword fights, and falcon demonstrations. Kids will be mesmerized by the thrilling two-hour tournament while feasting on a hearty four-course meal served without utensils,just like a real medieval banquet!
The Trickster Cultural Center offers families a meaningful and interactive journey into Native American art and culture right in suburban Schaumburg. Kids can engage with hands-on exhibits, experience traditional storytelling sessions, and participate in educational programs that bring indigenous cultures to life in an accessible, respectful way.