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  • #8368
    Matt Redfield
    Keymaster

    So… who’s been to which stores? I don’t mean to brag, but I’ve gotten around a bit…

    http://stores.lego.com/en-us/stores

    My list:
    – King of Prussia, PA (Philly)
    – Cleveland, OH (Beachwood)
    – Columbus, OH (Easton)
    – Cincinnati, OH (Kenwood)
    – Denver, CO (Lakewood / Colorado Mills)
    – Victor, NY (Rochester)
    – Ontario, CA(lifornia)
    – LEGOLAND California (that counts, right?)
    – Las Vegas, NV (Fashion Show)
    – Houston, TX (The Woodlands)
    – Portland, OR (Tigard / Washington Square)

    EDIT: I’d forgotten about the LEGO store I visited in an outlet/resort mall near Nagano, Japan in 2007. It apparently isn’t an “official” LEGO Store, though, b/c it’s not listed on the LEGO website… so I dunno if it counts. Was still awesome, though, and where I got my Leg Godt Surfing shirt.

    Incidentally, that website would be MUCH more useful if they listed the cities (well, the major metropolitan areas + specific towns) instead of the names of the malls.

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    #8373
    Josh
    Keymaster

    I’ve been to the one in downtown disney, baltimore, downtown chicago, king of prussia, and christiana mall near wilmington, DE. I think that’s it…They’re all pretty much the same, except for Disney.

    #8375
    Benjamin C Good
    Participant

    I’ve only been to the one in Chicago and the two south of DC. I am puny and weak.

    #8379
    Julia
    Participant

    Oh I will so play this game:

    -London Stratford
    -LEGOLAND Windsor (if California counts, Windsor counts :-P)
    -Munich (Germany)
    -Bellevue Collection (Seattle, WA)
    -Westfield Valley Fair (Santa Clara, CA)
    -King of Prussia (Philly)
    -Easton Town Center (Columbus, OH)
    -Kenwood Town Centre (Cincinnati, OH)
    -Christiana Mall (Newark, DE)
    -Water Tower Place (Chicago, IL)
    -Jersey Gardens (Elizabeth, NJ)
    -Rockefeller Center (New York, NY)
    -Potomac Mills (Woodbridge, VA)
    -Tyson’s Corner (McClean, VA)
    -Downtown Disney (Florida)

    #8380
    Julia
    Participant

    I should mention I try to make it a point to go to every store I’m in a 20 mile radius of whenever I travel… just because. Josh is right, they’re all pretty much exactly the same, so I have no idea why I keep doing it.

    #8382
    Josh
    Keymaster

    oh yeah! I’ve been to the rockefeller one too! They’ve got a cool wall installation of pieces, reminiscent of the google logo.

    #8385
    Pete
    Participant

    Lets see
    Beachwood Ohio store
    West Nyack NY store
    Discovery Center Westchester in Yonkers NY

    not as impressive as some peoples lists but I do plan on adding more.

    #8386
    Matt Redfield
    Keymaster

    Josh is right, they’re all pretty much exactly the same, so I have no idea why I keep doing it.

    It’s the principle of the matter. Except now that Exo-Suits are involved – every store is a chance to snag one more (or two, if you’re in Houston and have the guts…)

    But yea, Julia has me beat… so far. I have two Seattle stores I can hit next time I’m visiting family, plus one in BC if I parlay a work side trip, and two in Montreal next time I find myself in that town for work….

    #8443
    Greg Schubert
    Participant

    Can’t beat that; during my traveling days, there were no LEGO stores (or bricklink or the internet,) so you had to get everything by calling Shop at Home in Connecticut. 😛

    #8451
    Tim
    Moderator

    (Reposting from my aborted “Most Lego Stores” thread)

    Presuming LEGOLAND counts as a “Store”, I have hit 11 Lego Stores: (1) Woodbridge, VA (Potomac Mills); (2) Tysons Corner, VA; (3) Orlando (Downtown Disney); (4) Minneapolis (Mall of America); (5) Raleigh, NC; (6) San Diego, CA; (7) Philadelphia (King of Prussia); (8) Cleveland; (9) Cincinnati; (10) LEGOLAND California; and (11) Chicago (Water Tower Place). Quickly checking the Lego Store list online… Yes, 11 stores.

    I think Julia wins because she has International Lego stores on her list.

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    #8476
    Dan
    Participant

    LEGOLAND counts as a mall rather than an individual store!

    #8504
    Duncan
    Participant

    Cleveland, Columbus, Philly, and Austin Texas

    #8552
    Paula
    Participant

    I’ve only visited one, but it was near where I worked, so I’ve been there at least over twenty times! Last time though, the giant lagoon monster was under construction.

    Downtown Disney, Orlando

    I’ve also been to the unofficial plastic brick museum, which even though it’s not a official Lego store, I did purchase lego items from them!

    #9781
    Pete
    Participant

    Lets see
    Beachwood Ohio store
    West Nyack NY store
    Discovery Center Westchester in Yonkers NY

    not as impressive as some peoples lists but I do plan on adding more.

    I am adding the King of Prussia store my list. I was there Black Friday.

    #11536
    Matt Redfield
    Keymaster

    Updating because now I have a LEGO Store Passport, so I gotta go back to most of these and get stamped:

    – Philly, PA (King of Prussia) STAMPED
    – Columbus, OH (Easton) STAMPED
    – Cleveland, OH (Beachwood)
    – Cincinnati, OH (Kenwood)
    – Denver, CO (Lakewood / Colorado Mills)
    – Victor, NY (Rochester)
    – Ontario, CA(lifornia)
    – LEGOLAND California (that counts, right?)
    – Las Vegas, NV (Fashion Show)
    – Houston, TX (The Woodlands)
    – Portland, OR (Tigard / Washington Square)

    #11900
    Hannah Dow
    Participant

    LEGO Store Passport

    WAIT. What is this passport you speak of and how do I get one? Guess that gives me even more of an excuse to go back abroad 🙂

    Here’s my list.
    – Cleveland, OH
    – Columbus, OH
    – Cincinnati, OH
    – Rockefeller Center, New York
    – LEGOLAND California (Yea, I’m gonna count this)
    – Glendale, CA (Glendale Galleria)
    – Downtown Disney, Orlando
    – Chicago, IL
    – Mall of America, MN
    – Glasgow, UK
    – London Stratford, UK
    – London Westfield, UK
    – Munich, Germany
    – I’ve also been to one in Toronto, Canada but I can’t remember the name of it (there’s like 3 there).

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