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Can you buy Lego in Legoland ?

  • 11-10-2009 1:47pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,501 ✭✭✭


    Or, more importantly can good value be had ? We're heading over to London soon and the mini-zags are hinting that they want to go to Legoland. As it happens they are also saying that they want to do more lego building at home too, so it's looking like it's going to be a lego-themed Autumn & Winter.

    At home we have all sorts of 'new-fangled' (meaning single-purpose, crap for re-using) lego and I think we need to invest in a large collection of just basic blocks so that they can actually build something that they don't need instructions for.

    But I digress . . . if I'm going to Legoland is it worth buying stuff there or is it more expensive there than in the high street ?

    z


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 26,567 ✭✭✭✭Fratton Fred


    zagmund wrote: »
    Or, more importantly can good value be had ? We're heading over to London soon and the mini-zags are hinting that they want to go to Legoland. As it happens they are also saying that they want to do more lego building at home too, so it's looking like it's going to be a lego-themed Autumn & Winter.

    At home we have all sorts of 'new-fangled' (meaning single-purpose, crap for re-using) lego and I think we need to invest in a large collection of just basic blocks so that they can actually build something that they don't need instructions for.

    But I digress . . . if I'm going to Legoland is it worth buying stuff there or is it more expensive there than in the high street ?

    z

    Legoland clses for winter soon, but they have some great fireworks displays at the end of October.

    a lot of the lego isn't much cheaper than you would buy in the high street, but there is an enormous choice and they often have sales on in a marquee outside the main gate. one thing they do have which I love, is a kind of Pick 'n' Mix where you grab a bucket and fill it up with whatever lego bricks you like. the main shop is by the main gate and it gets really busy at chucking out time by the way.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 485 ✭✭blackbetty69


    LEGO!!


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