LEGO Club House in Carlsbad is a production museum and historical exhibit space within the 128-acre LEGOLAND California Resort campus at 1 Legoland Drive near the Carlsbad Flower Fields and Carlsbad Premium Outlets. The facility showcases the LEGO manufacturing process through slowed-down demonstrations of brick molding, injection techniques, and element printing, giving visitors a behind-the-scenes look at how the ABS plastic components are produced. Themed after the 1990s LEGO Club magazine that predated the park's 1999 opening, the exhibit space also houses retired LEGOLAND models that have been cycled out of the park's outdoor displays due to weathering or thematic updates. A smaller gift shop within the Club House includes a Pick-a-Brick wall and a minifigure customization station, supplementing the resort's main retail inventory at The LEGO Store. The LEGOLAND campus as a whole drives an estimated 8,100 monthly searches for LEGOLAND California, generating significant “near LEGOLAND” query volume for restaurants, lodging, and family attractions throughout the Cannon Road and Palomar Airport Road corridors. The Club House's walk-through format requires no separate ticket beyond LEGOLAND park admission and occupies a climate-controlled indoor space within the resort's original 1999 construction footprint.