Esa tienda de Punto Valle es muy bonita, allá en Monterrey hay otra en Galerías Monterrey, pero creo fuiste a la mejor. En total en México hay 28 Lego Store manejadas por una empresa de juguetes que se llama Juguetron. Saludos.
Oh yeah, now that you mentioned it, here's the WONKY thing about Lego Insiders here in México: There's TWO Lego stores, the official Lego Shop, and the Lego Stores MX. Lego Shop is the online only shop and you collect/spend points the same way as folks in the US/EU/AU, BUUUUUT, the Lego Stores MX is an entirely different entity ran by a bigger toy stores chain, and they have their own points program. Even the programs work differently, Lego Shop has the same Insiders program you're used to (you have to collect points = turn them into vouchers), but the Lego Stores MX has a program where each purchase earns you 5% of your money spent as points and you DON'T have to turn them into vouchers, you can just arrive to a store, have 200 points and spend them in the spot, it feels slower but it's roughly the same conversion rate hehe Espero que te diviertas si aun sigues en México!!! :3
Great Video! The Captain Rex in Mexico is in Midtown Guadalajara! I went there this Summer and took a picture with Captain Rex! I never knew you’re Mexican because I’m Mexican too (I’m from Guadalajara)!
Esa tienda de Punto Valle es muy bonita, allá en Monterrey hay otra en Galerías Monterrey, pero creo fuiste a la mejor. En total en México hay 28 Lego Store manejadas por una empresa de juguetes que se llama Juguetron.
Saludos.
Oh yeah, now that you mentioned it, here's the WONKY thing about Lego Insiders here in México: There's TWO Lego stores, the official Lego Shop, and the Lego Stores MX. Lego Shop is the online only shop and you collect/spend points the same way as folks in the US/EU/AU, BUUUUUT, the Lego Stores MX is an entirely different entity ran by a bigger toy stores chain, and they have their own points program. Even the programs work differently, Lego Shop has the same Insiders program you're used to (you have to collect points = turn them into vouchers), but the Lego Stores MX has a program where each purchase earns you 5% of your money spent as points and you DON'T have to turn them into vouchers, you can just arrive to a store, have 200 points and spend them in the spot, it feels slower but it's roughly the same conversion rate hehe
Espero que te diviertas si aun sigues en México!!! :3
Hey Nicki! Are you still planning to go to Japan for Celebration?
It’s awesome you came to Mexico, welcome
I think Nicki fell in love with the skeleton lady
I want to take her home with me.
🔥🔥🔥 Video
I love your videos🙌🏻
😜 thank you!
Nice store…!! Im going to have to visit.!!
Bienvenida a Ciudad de México!!
Muchas gracias! 🤗
Open and fold the box. Maybe it will go flat in your suitcase if it's big enough?
Great Video! The Captain Rex in Mexico is in Midtown Guadalajara! I went there this Summer and took a picture with Captain Rex! I never knew you’re Mexican because I’m Mexican too (I’m from Guadalajara)!
When I heard you talk about tim hortons, I automatically thought you'd be disappointed.
Everything but the chocolate donut was a disappointment 🍩
Love a new Lego month
me toooo 🥳🥳🤩
Nice haul! Fun video!
Thanks my friend!! 🤩🍻
I don't even think they have that Lego mickey in Disney 😂 only the sorcerer one and it's smaller
Awesome video.
Nikki goin international! my Spanish aint great 😆 I'd probably try to point at the menu and hope for the best 😂 ......."uno de 👉☕ ...por favor" 😆
LOL
Also relatable hahaha
how are the lego prices in mexico? any sales tax?
There is a Captain Rex here in Canada
WHAT!?!? I thought there was only one!
Toronto Canada Toysrus Evans Ave in Sherway?
@@rickster_88 Santa Monica has one too at Puzzle Zoo.
If I am not mistaken Tim Hortons is owned by Burger King. This was a nice vlog! Tu español es muy bien 😉
It is!?!? Huh 🤔 and LOL thank you! Muchas gracias :))
You forgot your LEGO passport AGAIN!? Smh 🤣
Wait girl are u Mexican :0?
I am!
Nice video here
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