Dfenz Posted May 1, 2007 Posted May 1, 2007 This is addressed primarily to the people that visited Legoland Germany as part of the recent Eurobricks event. I'll be heading over to Legoland on Thursday (3 May) and again on 12 May. I'm wondering was there anything worth purchasing in the shops at Legoland and if its worth getting the annual pass for the 10% discount. From the pics it seems like pick a brick is popular. How about recent sets like Cafe Corner or the Hobby Train set? One further question, does anyone know if the 10% discount with the annual pass is valid in the shops at other Legoland parks? regards David Quote
snefroe Posted May 1, 2007 Posted May 1, 2007 This is addressed primarily to the people that visited Legoland Germany as part of the recent Eurobricks event.I'll be heading over to Legoland on Thursday (3 May) and again on 12 May. I'm wondering was there anything worth purchasing in the shops at Legoland and if its worth getting the annual pass for the 10% discount. From the pics it seems like pick a brick is popular. How about recent sets like Cafe Corner or the Hobby Train set? One further question, does anyone know if the 10% discount with the annual pass is valid in the shops at other Legoland parks? regards David the train shed was 74 euro, -10%: 67 euro or so. i thought of buying it but didn't. NO CAFE CORNER, i don't think they're expecting new ones due to insufficient production. in fact, we didn't buy all that much here, just bricks. to my knoledge, there were no fantastic offers. the discount tent wasn't very interesting either. most sets were not really on discount, in most cases price was 1 euro less than retail price... nobody really checked our passes when we bought sets, the just recognised the card from a distance, no questions asked... Quote
Hobbes Posted May 1, 2007 Posted May 1, 2007 I'm wondering was there anything worth purchasing in the shops at Legoland and if its worth getting the annual pass for the 10% discount. If you visit twice the annual pass is already worth it just for the entry fee. From the pics it seems like pick a brick is popular. How about recent sets like Cafe Corner or the Hobby Train set? Sadly these two weren't there. They had the 10027 Train Engine Shed for EUR 74.99, though, and the one morten got was even in old gray. Other than that not really any exciting special offers. There's a "W Quote
Holodoc Posted May 1, 2007 Posted May 1, 2007 In Germany they have a 5-times-parking-for-5-Euro offer. Since you plan to go twice that's worth it, too. If you don't use that offer you pay 4 Euro for parking, with or without annual pass. I didn Quote
Dfenz Posted May 8, 2007 Author Posted May 8, 2007 I wanted to buy both sets 10182 + 10183 in G Quote
Holodoc Posted May 8, 2007 Posted May 8, 2007 Do I understand from this that the annual pass gives a 10% discount in Lego shops also? I visited Munich last week and was in the Reim Arcade centre where there is a Lego shop? I was told that there was no discount for annual passholders (which I acquired a few days previously on my trip to Legoland) As I wrote: I got my CC 10% off with my annual pass. No problems in the Lego Store Cologne. Anyway I ended up coming home with 10KG in hand luggage which the security team at the airport had great fun examining in fine detail!! 10kg 8- Quote
Dfenz Posted May 8, 2007 Author Posted May 8, 2007 As I wrote: I got my CC 10% off with my annual pass. No problems in the Lego Store Cologne.10kg 8- Quote
Hor Posted May 10, 2007 Posted May 10, 2007 Does anybody know, whether Legoland shops have Tax refund cheques? Quote
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