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In lugnet.loc.us.il, Mark Papenfuss wrote:
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The stores in:
Solomon Pond Mall, MA - MA - Marlborough and
Woodfield Mall, IL - IL-Schaumburg
Open today!!
So if you are in the area go check it out!
They have the Duplo Promo bricks for the opening!! And there IS a market for
these bricks! So keep that in mind when you are there!
I hear the other stores mentioned here:
http://news.lugnet.com/loc/us/il/?n=280
Will all open by the first part of November - so be on the lookout!
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I just visited the new LEGO Store in the Solomon Pond Mall in Marlboro this
morning. Brickshelf pictures are available at
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=60128 It looks very nice!
The store is stocked with many (though apparently not all) of the sets that are
currently in production, including many Hard to Find sets.
But I didnt pay too much attention to the sets on the shelves, because I made a
beeline to the back wall of the store and the much-anticipated Pick-a-Brick
section. I didnt end up spending quite as much money as I thought I might,
mainly due to the limited selection of piece shapes that were available. On the
other hand, I would definitely have bought more of what was there if I wasnt so
giddy as I scooped up sand blue 1x4s by the fistfull.
Although the shapes were limited, the colors were plentiful, including tan,
purple, brown, sand blue, pink, orange, butter, lime green, and teal. These
colors were available in 2x4 brick and there were a few colors of 1x2s, 1x4s,
and 2x2s. Special pieces included trees (both large and small) black 1x4x2
lattices, clear and trans-green 1x2s, red 2x2 and 3x3 slope corners, black 2x2
plate, and a few other odds and ends.
The pick-a-brick uses two sizes of container which have a lid that must snap
shut onto the container before you can buy it. The small ($6.95) container
appears to be 1/2 the size of the large ($12.95) container, which is about the
size and shape of a 32-ounce Big Gulp. I quickly discovered that I could fit a
lot more brick into a container by stacking them and packing them carefully.
The store has a small (child-height) counter for use by patrons who need a work
area to pack brick into the containers. The store employees seemed surprised to
have discovered a web site containing a detailed analysis of how to pack the
containers to maximize the bricks inside.
I was told by the very helpful staff that the pick-a-brick offerings will change
over time (month-to-month), and different store locations will offer different
selections of bricks. Also, they expect to add more variety as they gain
experience with the retail format. There will apparently be limited-edition
seasonal promotional items from time to time to keep us coming back.
If you dont live near one of the store locations that has been announced so
far, dont sell the farm just yet. I am told that this is just the beginning of
an ongoing push by LEGO into retail that will involve many store openings around
the globe over the next few years.
And yes, the store sells gift cards, in case you were wondering how to thank me
for posting all of this helpful information.
- Chris.
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