Visit the LEGO Store at Mall of America, where the building blocks of fun are literally at your fingertips! With four stories and 6,500-square feet of fun, LEGO is fun for all ages. See dinosaurs, astronauts, and a blimp made up of more than 130,000 LEGO bricks! You also can check out what’s said to be the largest LEGO clock in the world. If you want to try your hand at LEGO-laying, you can do that too in the interactive play area. It’s a great way to have fun with the whole family.
Toy Store
LEGO® Store
Once upon a time, in the whimsical world of Crayola, there existed a magical realm where colors danced, doodles came to life, and imagination reigned supreme. This enchanted land was divided into seven distinct territories, each governed by a wise and vibrant Guardian of Color. These guardians were chosen for their purity and the unique hue that resonated from their hearts.
In the center of the Crayola Kingdom stood the grand Color Palace, where all the colors lived in harmony. The palace was a kaleidoscope of hues, with walls made of swirling rainbows, windows of gleaming silver, and a roof that shimmered like the night sky. It was here that the most sacred artifact of the kingdom, the Enchanted Palette, was kept. This mystical tool had the power to bring any vision to life with just a single stroke, ensuring that the world outside remained a canvas of boundless creativity.
The guardians had safeguarded the Enchanted Palette for centuries, but when a mysterious shadow began to spread across the lands, stealing the vibrancy from everything it touched, the council knew that something was amiss. They realized that the palette had been stolen by the wicked Color Thief, a being born from the darkest corner of the forgotten Colorless Wastes, where hues feared to tread.
The guardians called upon the most creative and daring of their subjects, a young artist named Ember, to embark on a quest to retrieve the palette. Ember, armed with nothing but a box of ancient crayons, set out on a journey through the seven territories to uncover the thief’s lair and restore color to the kingdom.
This establishment is situated within the Mall of America. The décor above it is visually appealing. While the store’s size is smaller than anticipated, it offers a diverse range of merchandise.
To manage customer flow during peak periods, the store implements a queuing system outside its premises. Despite the high volume of customers, there are staff members available to assist shoppers. The checkout process is efficient, with a waiting time of approximately five minutes.
Outside the store, there was a complimentary Lego play area where complimentary posters were distributed.
We made a few purchases during our visit. 😆
Wishing you a fulfilling shopping experience. 🤑
Why did I deduct a star? This was the only store we visited in the mall that had a wait time and it seemed like quite a long wait too. It’s understandable due to fire codes and whatnot but it was not the greatest wait.
Other than that it was a very good store and I recommend stopping by if you or your kids are into LEGO.