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A LEGO store

A LEGO Store is a store dedicated to selling LEGO products. There are stores located throughout the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada and more.

Overview

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The "Pick-a-Brick Wall"

LEGO stores sell LEGO sets and minifigures alike. There is sometimes a "Pick-a-Brick" wall where the buyer can choose which individual bricks he/she wants to buy.

Events

LEGO Retail Stores usually have events going on, and the most recent is the LEGO Store Monthly Mini-Model Build where one day (the first Tuesday each month) you learn how to build a new mini LEGO set. There are also LEGO Club meetings several Saturdays each month. The meetings occur one hour prior to store opening and require advance reservation. For approximately $25 attendees receive a "grab bag" of LEGO bricks, a themed t-shirt and an hour of fun, theme-based building with fellow LEGO fans.

Displays and Models

LEGO stores have special displays called "picture frames" in which sets in cases are shown off (usually there is also one or two at a time at all Target, Wal-Mart, and similar stores). These retail displays are then sold in employee auctions once they are taken down. There are known as Display Models sometimes have lights and sounds, and one or two functions on the bottom by pressing buttons or moving a lever.

There are also giant display models, not of sets. These are usually unique to a store, and are only found at LEGO Retail Stores. They are always glued, and are often giant versions of sets or minifigures from themes, although they also have many unthemed giant display models at stores.

LEGO Brand Retail "Grand Opening Exclusive Commemorative Sets"

During the three day long grand opening celebration of a new LEGO Brand Retail Store location, an exclusive commemorative LEGO set is given out to the first 300 customers who spend US $35.00 or more in the store, usually on the second day of the event. This small model somehow represents the city in which the new location has opened, and the LEGO model shop in Enfield, CT; USA is usually responsible for the design. However, local AFOLs (Adult Fans of LEGO) have been known to be contacted by the company when in design of a new location's commemorative set.

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Locations

Europe

The Netherlands
  • Assen
  • Zwolle (LEGOWORLD, every October in the ijsel-hallen)
  • Zoutkamp
Germany
  • Berlin
  • Frankfurt
  • Hamburg
  • Köln (Cologne)
  • München (Munich)
  • Oberhausen
  • Wiesbaden

The United Kingdom

  • Bluewater
  • Brighton
  • Cardiff (St. David's Centre)
  • Milton Keynes
  • London (Westfield Centre, Shephard's Bush)
  • LEGOLAND Windsor
  • Liverpool (Liverpool One)
  • Manchester (LEGOLAND Discovery Centre (Trafford Centre)

Canada

  • Calgary (Chinook Center)
  • Toronto (Sherway Gardens)
  • Toronto (Fairview Mall)
  • Vancouver (Oakridge Center)

Denmark

  • København (Copenhagen)

The United States

Alabama
  • Birmingham (Riverchase Galleria)
Arizona
  • Chandler (Chandler Fashion Center)
  • Phoenix (Arrowhead Town Center, Opening October 2010)
California
  • Anaheim (Disneyland® Resort)
  • Glendale (Glendale Galleria)
  • Ontario (Ontario Mills Mall)
  • Sacramento (Arden Fair Mall)
  • San Diego (Fashion Valley Mall)
  • San Mateo (Hillsdale Shopping Center)
  • Santa Clara (Valley Fair Mall)
  • Pleasenton (Stoneridge Mall)
Colorado
  • Lakewood (Colorado Mills Outlet Mall)
  • Lone Tree (Park Meadows Mall)[1]
Delaware
  • Newark (Christina Mall)
Florida
  • Miami (Aventura Mall)
  • Orlando (Downtown Disney® Marketplace)
Georgia
  • Lawrenceville
Hawaii
  • Honolulu
Illinois
  • Chicago
  • Northbrook
  • Orland Park
  • Schaumburg
Indiana
  • Indianapolis (Cattleton Square)[1]
Maryland
  • Annapolis
  • Hanover (Arundel Mills Mall)
Massachusetts
  • Braintree
  • Burlington
  • Natick
Michigan
  • Troy (Somerset Collection, Opening Friday, September 17th, 2010)
Minnesota
  • Bloomington (Mall of America) First American LEGO Store, Remodeled extensively in 2010
New Jersey
  • Bridgewater
  • Paramus
New York
  • Elmhurst
  • Garden City
  • New York City
  • West Nyack (Palisades Mall)
  • Victor, Eastview Mall
North Carolina
  • Concord
  • Raleigh
Ohio
  • Cincinnati
  • Columbus
  • Cleveland (Beachwood Place Mall)[1]
Oklahoma
  • Oklahoma City
Oregon
  • Tigard
Pennsylvania
  • King of Prussia
Texas
  • Austin (Barton Creek Square Mall)
  • Dallas (NorthPark Center)
  • Friendswood (Baybrook Mall)
  • Frisco (Stonebriar Centre Mall)
  • Houston (Houston Galleria)
Virginia
  • McLean
  • Woodbridge
Washington
  • Bellevue

References

External Links

To find a store near your city, visit the LEGO Stores Search.

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