The LEGO Store at Roosevelt Field is an absolute delight for LEGO enthusiasts. Stepping inside felt like being a kid again, surrounded by an impressive collection that far surpasses what’s typically available in the Philippines. From intricate architectural builds to creative masterpieces, the variety is overwhelming in the best way possible.
While I didn’t make a purchase this time—considering I still have over a month left in my U.S. visit—I made a mental note to come back. The Mona Lisa set, in particular, caught my eye, and it’s definitely on my wishlist. Browsing alone was such a treat, and I can’t wait to return before heading home. For now, it’s all about savoring the experience and planning my...
Read moreThe staff at this Lego store were very friendly, however, had no real ability to help. Only one person seemed to be allowed to check people out even though there were four people on the floor. When I asked, they said no you have to wait even though the person at the register was trying to get them to look up stuff to see whether it could be shipped and I had a very simple transaction. When I asked if they could check in the back for additional loose bricks for a specific project - Sales associate said sure I’ll check for you and then didn’t go back and said I’m sorry we have is out on the floor. The whole point of going to an in-store Lego place is to get loose bricks or...
Read moreThe store itself .... is....ok.
They have a few sets that are new and currently popular.
Unfortunately...the price of LEGO is SO expensive....that any sizeable set is going to run about $200. It has become a "rich person's toy."
The loose bricks for sale are VERY limited.
There are a few associates with special needs ... and that's fine. Good on the LEGO people. (The real ones...not the mini figs.)
I walked out without buying anything.
A fifty dollar jigsaw puzzle will entertain me for weeks.
A fifty dollar LEGO set will be built in...
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