London brand store opening in two weeks
Posted by Huw,
I know it's virtually an everyday event in the USA, but the opening of a new brand store on the other side of the Atlantic is big news.
The London store, at the Westfield Shopping Centre, will be opening on November 18th, that's just a few weeks away! There's no word yet on whether there'll be an exclusive opening set, which are usually available for the first 300 visitors, but I'd put money on there being one.
Thanks onabrud for the news!
EDIT: We've heard that the two new UK stores will be having so-called "soft openings" before Christmas; the official opening events will be delayed until sometime early in the New Year, so no t-shirt give-aways, building events or 'grand opening' sets until after Christmas. So just to reiterate, the stores *will* be opening mid-November (Westfield) & early-December (Cardiff), but the official 'Grand Opening' events will be in early 2011.
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Cool for England!
Congrats London! And I won't say anything about the fact that the Netherlands has 0 Lego brand stores. Good things come to those who wait they say.
Thank heavens i live only half an hour away from westfield, will certainly buy a big set on the opening day!
Hope the set is big ben!
Why can't we have one up north? All we've got is the LDC which is rubbish.
Yes there is a 'Grand Opening' set for Westfield, and also for the new Cardiff store, which I've been told is opening two weeks after the Westfield store. Both 'Grand Opening' sets are themed to their location. As with the other recent store openings, the 'Grand Opening' sets will be given to the customers who first spend over a certain limit, usually $35US for the US stores, on one of the three days of the official opening weekend; it usually isn't the first day the store is actually open. I don't know what the minimum spend will be for the UK openings, but it will probably be in the region of £25UK - £35UK. The model for Westfield, & the conditions, should be being made public in the next couple of days.
The new Copenhagen, Denmark, store is opening on 13th December. The refurbished LEGO Imagination Center, at the Mall of America, Minneapolis, is reopening on 4th December; there is going to be a 'Grand Re-Opening' commemorative set, which is going to be a robot.
Good news to hear lego are expanding their stores around the world.Also its great about the cardiff store opening soon, thats the nearest to where I live even though its in a different country!
I dreams with the day that will have a Brand Store Lego in Brazil.
agree with legocoastguard, its great that lego are opening another store in the uk, but please please lets have one up north, think thats 4 down south now,none up north
Congratulations England, you are lucky... I hope I will see such a store in Australia soon!!
YAY!!!!!!!!! Finally Their's A LEGO Store In london now i dont have to pay extremly expensive train tickets to get to bluewater by the way huw what do you think the grand opening set will be Like?
Great. Really looking forward to Cardiff opening too. I wonder if the 'Grand Opening' set there will be a Welsh dragon!?!
they should get one for portsmouth or gosport ?
Yes another lego store for england, now I dont have to go all the way to milton keynes to get vip discounts. Maybe the opening will be something like canary wrath ?'
I've just updated the news item at the top -
"EDIT: We've heard that the two new UK stores will be having so-called "soft openings" before Christmas; the official opening events will be delayed until sometime early in the New Year, so no t-shirt give-aways, building events or 'grand opening' sets until after Christmas. So just to reiterate, the stores *will* be opening mid-November (Westfield) & early-December (Cardiff), but the official 'Grand Opening' events will be in early 2011."
@bluemoose, so would you think that means no commemorative bricks until the Grand Opening events?
So If we want the exclusive set should we wait until 2011? Perhaps Diagon Alley will be out by then?
Why isn't there one in Scotland or the North of England? All the English shops are miles away!
@ legowasta - I know the feeling. None here either.