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In lugnet.legoland.california, Greg Howell writes:
> In lugnet.legoland.california, Mark Papenfuss writes:
> > Just saw they have put an officail date for the Pick-A-Brick program to
> > start up at Legoland CA. This is taken from the LLCA website:
> >
> > ==============================
> > "LEGO Brick's by the Pound!
> > Coming soon to LEGOLAND®!
> >
> > Beginning May 15th, LEGOLAND visitors can pick the exact shape and color of
> > bricks they want to create their own unique masterpieces! Choices include
> > over 400 different kinds of bricks in all colors of the rainbow, sold by
> > weight when your selection is complete.
> >
> > Make sure to stop by the LEGO Club House, located in Fun Town, where budding
> > Master Model Builders can stock up on bulk LEGO bricks to create LEGO models
> > just like those in Miniland!"
> > ==============================
> >
> > Ok, so I know when to have money saved up for... But the odd thing is I was
> > just at the park on Saturday and they have not even started to work on
> > getting the current attraction out of the room where the bulk bricks will
> > be. So we will see.
> >
> > Mark P
> > http://www.landofbricks.com
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>
>
> WAH!
>
> Okay, now, who of our illustious "Brinklink" stores out there are going to be
> supplying us poor people in the rest of the country with these piles of parts?
hehe, I know I will be - I think there are 2 or 3 other BL stores that the
people live close to LL.
> Of course the real question would be: How is the parts by pound selection going
> to affect current prices on the brickshops?
This will be interesting to see. If the prices are the same as they are now
they will not be cheap. But the pricing structure is yet to be seen. I think
they even have it set up differently in the diffeent Legolands it is
currently in - so who knows how they are going to do it at LLCA.
Mark P
http://www.landofbricks.com
>
> Greg
>
> -Like I need another excuse to go to Legoland California-
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