Posted March 10, 201113 yr We might be going to the states this summer to meet freinds of the family in new york,We can go to new jersy, minasoda,penslavania and washington. Where would you recommend (I fail at us state spelling)
March 11, 201113 yr I fail at us state spelling) Honestly, so do most Americans! The store at The Mall of America in Minnesota is a pretty sweet layout. They just had everything revamped and have a lot of cool new HUGE models. they have one of the biggest PAB (Pick A Brick) walls in the country. As for the others, I couldn't tell you much...unless you make it to Chicagoland. Ask Scouts about Penn Square in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania? If you mean Washington D.C., there are a few members who have been to both the Tyson's Corner Store and the Potomac Mills stores. I know downtown New York is a bit more expensive due to it's location. Jersey stores, I'm sure there are a few here, but I couldn't tell you who the members were. I'll adjust your subtitle, see if you get some more responses. Otherwise, just visit them all!
March 11, 201113 yr We might be going to the states this summer to meet freinds of the family in new york,We can go to new jersy, minasoda,penslavania and washington. Where would you recommend (I fail at us state spelling) Just go to lego store near ny, there's not much different between each lego store anyway. There's no sales tax in Delaware Edited March 11, 201113 yr by 9Benua
March 13, 201113 yr The store at The Mall of America in Minnesota is a pretty sweet layout. They just had everything revamped and have a lot of cool new HUGE models. they have one of the biggest PAB (Pick A Brick) walls in the country. I'll second this recommendation. Although to be fair it's the only LEGO store I've visited, so I don't have much to compare it to. Besides, if you are coming to MN, you have to visit the Mall of America just for the experience of it. I just spent an entire day from open to close there with my family and we only visited about 1/12th of the Mall (mostly the 1st floor South East corner, only stopping in a few stores in that section)... most of our day was spent in the Nick Universe indoor amusement park and the Sea Life Aquarium. Other than those, it was the Disney Store, LEGO store, and a few other stores. You would need days to explore the entire Mall. The only negative is the sales tax on LEGO, I think in MN it is 7.5% sales tax except for clothing (which isn't taxed).
March 13, 201113 yr I haven't been to both Tyson's Corner Store and Potomac Mills, but the Potomac Mills one moved to a larger store a couple of years ago and I would definitely recommended it.
March 14, 201113 yr Author Honestly, so do most Americans! The store at The Mall of America in Minnesota is a pretty sweet layout. They just had everything revamped and have a lot of cool new HUGE models. they have one of the biggest PAB (Pick A Brick) walls in the country. As for the others, I couldn't tell you much...unless you make it to Chicagoland. Ask Scouts about Penn Square in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania? If you mean Washington D.C., there are a few members who have been to both the Tyson's Corner Store and the Potomac Mills stores. I know downtown New York is a bit more expensive due to it's location. Jersey stores, I'm sure there are a few here, but I couldn't tell you who the members were. I'll adjust your subtitle, see if you get some more responses. Otherwise, just visit them all! We could go to chicago but only stay for 3 hours.(we want to spend most of are time in ny)And we are going to marland(I FAIL)
March 15, 201113 yr We could go to chicago but only stay for 3 hours.(we want to spend most of are time in ny)And we are going to marland(I FAIL) If you go to maryland, definitely go to the Delaware store for the tax saving.
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