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In lugnet.lego, Kyle D. Jackson wrote:
> In lugnet.lego, Tim Strutt wrote:
> >
> > Well, it's not really a "list" per se, but I was referring to this page
> > of new store openings on the LEGO site, which lists cities by country:
> > http://www.lego.com/legostores/
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> Ah, okay. Y'know, I really can't tell the difference between "LEGO
> Imagination Centres", "LEGO Brand Stores", and "LEGO Outlets", from the
> point-of-view of buying selection. They sound the same as the 3 franchise
> stores we already have in Ontario (Windsor, Waterloo area, and north of
> Toronto). And compared to those (I've been to the first 2 a few times),
> the selection we get at PlayValue in Ottawa isn't too bad. If we were
> to get a LEGO store, I'd like to see it at PlayValue---no sense having
> two put each other out of business.
>
> KDJ
>
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> LUGNETer #203, Ontario, Canada
LEGO Imagination Centers, besides looking somewhat cooler on a whole, tend to
end up with a whole lot of non-line merchandise and things like keychains and
magnets and stuff. The Brand Stores are just that, and the Outlets carry a
broader selection of older or discontinued items, and have some awesome sales on
things.
Generally, if you need something that's brand new, the Brand Stores will have
it, and if you need something from last year, you can find it at the outlets.
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