what about the one in leicester square london where there’s a lifesize underground train you can go into? this is by far the BEST one though, incredible
The only thing missing from this store compared to the one they closed down (their original flagship store) that was about a block away near the ice rink is the HUGE PaB wall. This one has a regular if not small Pick A Bricks Wall. That huge PAB wall was a sight and had a great variety of parts. Although, was at this store recently and they had some unique pieces.
The New York store is pretty good. I was there last year. But I still think the LEGO store and the various themed gift shops at LEGO LAND in Billund are superior.
@@dabearcub The Pirate-themed gift shop in Billund or the life-size dragon roller coaster gets my vote for most impressive LEGO sales displays. The last time I was at the New york store in Rockefeller Center it was much like every LEGO store I've been to in North America, albeit with more NYC themed gifts.
Some of those models are pretty cool, but in general the idea of building such huge models with bricks does not make sense to me. At this point bricks become just pixels in such model. I would love to see a store that is about upscaled lego bricks like the ones that Matt Denton prints. So for example you'd see some actual Lego sets scaled up.
what about the one in leicester square london where there’s a lifesize underground train you can go into? this is by far the BEST one though, incredible
My first time seeing such perfectly upscaled minifigs.
The only thing missing from this store compared to the one they closed down (their original flagship store) that was about a block away near the ice rink is the HUGE PaB wall.
This one has a regular if not small Pick A Bricks Wall.
That huge PAB wall was a sight and had a great variety of parts. Although, was at this store recently and they had some unique pieces.
Never seen a LEGO store like before
I did at Disney World once.... been like 5 years tho
@@alexander1485 ok
Soundtrack made me think I was playing the Sims. :D
Wish the LEGO store was like that at gurnee mills
Pretty cheeky
Amazing
The New York store is pretty good. I was there last year. But I still think the LEGO store and the various themed gift shops at LEGO LAND in Billund are superior.
Been to both, NYC’s store is superior.
@@dabearcub The Pirate-themed gift shop in Billund or the life-size dragon roller coaster gets my vote for most impressive LEGO sales displays. The last time I was at the New york store in Rockefeller Center it was much like every LEGO store I've been to in North America, albeit with more NYC themed gifts.
@@lo-firobotboy7112 nah, and Beyond agrees with me, so does everyone else pretty much
@@dabearcub My opinion is my own and I stand by it. New York store is very nice, but not the greatest LEGO store I've visited.
Peace.
@@lo-firobotboy7112 sorry to hear you’re so insecure, hope you feel better…
Amazing. Greetings from Switzerland.
I WAS JUST THERE SINCE I LIVE IN NEW YORK!!!
PLEASE IM BEGGING YOU TO ShOW US HOW TO BUILD THOS FERRARI MODELS FROM THAT DEALERSHIP OF YOURS
Looks bigger than the Leicester Square one, but also.. less impressive in a way. More M&M's store in feel.
Leicester Square is the largest by square footage.
Some of those models are pretty cool, but in general the idea of building such huge models with bricks does not make sense to me. At this point bricks become just pixels in such model. I would love to see a store that is about upscaled lego bricks like the ones that Matt Denton prints. So for example you'd see some actual Lego sets scaled up.
Epic!!
its a good store I've been there too
Woah!
Wow
Go to Denmark s LEGO store
Your videography is really bad. I literally feel sick. You keep moving the camera every continuously.
NYC is a dump. I will never go there or support any business there. Love all my other Lego stores in NY though.