LEGO needs to make this sort of thing more common/accessible, especially since more AFOLs are part of the LEGO ecosystem than ever before. The effort to acquire bricks can be a huge challenge, not to mention a huge time suck if you do not want to pay incredibly high prices for convenience. I would go to this store every week just to browse. This is amazing.
Wow! I am from the USA and am going to Germany this summer. Can anyone shop here or is it required to have a ticket into Legoland? Also, is there one of these shops in Legoland Billund?
Hi! You have to buy a ticket for Legoland, because the shop is inside the park. Last year, you could get your park admission back at the entrance gates if you remained inside the Legoland for less than 45 minutes, but that's simply not enough time for the Factory store tbh... The best option here is to book a ticket online, as they are cheaper than directly at the park entrance. We have never been to Billund, but they apparently have a similar store there. That one is said to be more expensive though....
Hi Guy's and Thanks for the update. Question: Can you get into the shop without going around the park first or it's only avaliable to Legoland customers only? Thanks
Why don’t we have this factory 🏭 store 🏬 in the USA ?!?! Wth!? Maybe when they build the factory in Virginia they’ll build that. 🤞🏼🙏🏼 Germany 🇩🇪 you’re lucky you’re so close to Billund that you get the coolest things. Went to Europe last summer Denmark 🇩🇰 Germany 🇩🇪 Netherlands 🇳🇱- coolest stuff over there.
Yes, let's hope that they will open a similar store concept in the US Legoland parks 😊 This Factory Store is always busy and every time we were there, our car is full up to its roof😊 Thank you😊 We are Austrian, but you are right - there's beautiful places all across Europe 😊
help me to understand: the rule is, 100g per element per person per day? That means I can buy 100 elements and each one 100 g every day? I am from Serbia and I would take a trip, but staying few days more just so I can take more is simply not practical. It is better to find AFOL that lives close to go for 3 months every day and to get 100 daysx100g = 10kg per element (which is still not much), and also, 9 eur per 100g is pretty strong price... maybe for foliage and some rare parts
Thank you 😊 Yes, this store expanded our personal Lego inventory by so many cool pieces that would have been to expensive or difficult to get otherwise 😊
Man, I had no idea this kind of stores exited; it's like I've been playing a totally different game all my time as an afol 😅 I might have to save and make one or two trips to this store every year... not sure if worth it since I'm from Spain but at least I'd like to buy in bulk like that once in my life 😅
Is this unique to Germany? I haven't visited LEGOLAND California or Florida in some time, but I don't remember a Pick A Brick selection this large and diverse at either park. How often do you see non-production parts?
We heard that they have a similar store in Billund, Denmark, but apparently the other Legoland parks do not have the same store concept... We have seen non-production parts, but it's really hard to keep track, because the assortment changes so often and irregularly.😊
@@BricksgoWILDCITY Based on what I've been able to find, Germany is the only LEGOLAND that hasn't switched to the Pick A Brick walls used at normal LEGO retail stores. If I could justify the travel costs, I would love to visit Günzburg just to see this amazing selection.
Which annual pass i should buy to get 20% off? I see 3 different options on website. It would be enough when I buy 99 euro version or how does it work? :D
Hi! In Germany has 19% VAT. We aren't experts on this field of matter, but usually you can get taxes back at the airport in which you leave the EU.😊 That's what Americans told us last time we went to Legoland Germany ;) 😊
@@BricksgoWILDCITY Sorry, two more questions. €9.99 includes the 19% VAT? I noticed that there is a restriction of 100 grams per part. Are they very strict about this?
@@Qoonutz Yes, the VAT is already included in the price. The 100g restriction on certain parts is enforced pretty strictly now. It depends on the person at the cash desk, but the best option is of course to bring friends and famliy, because then you can buy 100g per person of a specific part type😊
When you are constantly moving your camera it doesn't focus. What you are showing is just a mess of fuzzy images. It was helpful when you stopped moving occasionally.
WOW 9,90€ each Roller Coaster Track?? It's Only 1.04€/each on the PAB directly on the lego website (and possibly less in bricklink…). And 100g per item/day/customer is very little :'(
Yes, it's inside Legoland. If you're quick and leave the park within 1 hour, you will get your park admission back 😊 but that's almost impossible to do ;)
@@BricksgoWILDCITY Thanks for your answer. I'm fine with the admission fee as I want to enjoy legoland as well but my concern is that I heard people say that I can't buy a ticket as a single adult. I need to be accompanied by a child. Do you know if this is true in germany? I think it is in US. But I know for sure that you don't need to be accompanied by a child in Japan Legoland cause I just went there last week.
didn't bother me, but if some 1 else is bothered... Make a same video with a skateboard and a camerastand ? Just roll it thru the shelves few times on different heights and we can see pieces clearly without shaking so much. RUclips bitrate makes all too blurry when there's organic movement of the camera.
Thanks for your comment! You are right. In our newer videos of the factory store we used a gimbal to reduce the shaking. It's always a little bit difficult to film in there because of all the other people 😊 but we'll keep trying
LEGO needs to make this sort of thing more common/accessible, especially since more AFOLs are part of the LEGO ecosystem than ever before. The effort to acquire bricks can be a huge challenge, not to mention a huge time suck if you do not want to pay incredibly high prices for convenience. I would go to this store every week just to browse. This is amazing.
NO I DONT WANT TO BE POOR
Very good point! 100% agreed!😊
so many parts i want, its a good thing i dont have a store like this where i live
Haha ;) 😊
I had one of those in my town there were cool parts and minifigs but they closed it
I know, especially living in North America one really gets screwed on the Lego front 🫤
Same !!! 😂 I’d be broke af
I actually wish I had one near me 😢 (although whenever I’d get spare money, I’d probably use it at Lego store.
We need Lego stores like this in the U.S. A couple in each state.
Yes, that would be great! 😊 The Pick a Brick walls inside the Lego Stores are cool, but this is was better
in legoland florida is also a factory store with thousands of bricks
@@BricksgoWILDCITY ultimate pick a brick
Wish we had a store like this in the us
I would spend thousands
Maybe it’s a good thing we don’t have a store like this
Thanks for the tour
Haha ;) 😊 We can relate... we spent thousands of $ in there last year only.. 😊 Thank you for tuning in! 😊
So now I have a life goal of saving up a couple grand and going to a Lego factory store and turning into a giant kid again!
That happens every time we get there 😊
We need one of these stores at legoland Windsor great video thank you for sharing!!
We'll try to convince them to open one in Windsor next time we're there 😊
I need this in my life. If I ever won the lottery, I would buy everything in this video. Paradise
Yes, you are right 😊 same here!
Probably still wouldn’t be rich enough. But I get the idea
They should really make section for large, medium and tiny bricks having different pricing for them.
Yes that would be an option 😊
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for tuning in 😊
I enjoyed your tour!
Thank you very much 😊
I would definitely want those pizzas and printed parts
yes, there are quite some awesome printed tiles 😃
Fantastic video i could spend hours in there so many parts that i need in bulk for my city
Thank you 😊 Yes, every time we were there, our car is full to the roof on the way home ;) 😊
Wow! I am from the USA and am going to Germany this summer. Can anyone shop here or is it required to have a ticket into Legoland? Also, is there one of these shops in Legoland Billund?
Hi! You have to buy a ticket for Legoland, because the shop is inside the park. Last year, you could get your park admission back at the entrance gates if you remained inside the Legoland for less than 45 minutes, but that's simply not enough time for the Factory store tbh... The best option here is to book a ticket online, as they are cheaper than directly at the park entrance. We have never been to Billund, but they apparently have a similar store there. That one is said to be more expensive though....
Thanks for the tour! Do you know if they sell round 1x1 (art)tiles in different colours? Looking forward to the next one 👌🏻
Thank you! 😊 We have never seen Art pieces in there, so far but probably next time we're there 😊
They are making a massive mark up on a lot of the parts and I can see people easily spending massive amounts.
Yes, you are right..
Hi Guy's and Thanks for the update. Question: Can you get into the shop without going around the park first or it's only avaliable to Legoland customers only?
Thanks
Hi! 😊 It's for park visitors only...
@@BricksgoWILDCITY bruh they know im poor💀
Why don’t we have this factory 🏭 store 🏬 in the USA ?!?! Wth!?
Maybe when they build the factory in Virginia they’ll build that. 🤞🏼🙏🏼
Germany 🇩🇪 you’re lucky you’re so close to Billund that you get the coolest things.
Went to Europe last summer Denmark 🇩🇰 Germany 🇩🇪 Netherlands 🇳🇱- coolest stuff over there.
@@michelleholle8747 🤕
Yes, let's hope that they will open a similar store concept in the US Legoland parks 😊 This Factory Store is always busy and every time we were there, our car is full up to its roof😊 Thank you😊 We are Austrian, but you are right - there's beautiful places all across Europe 😊
Nice vid! I've got a question, do you need to pay the ticket of the park to enter the lego pick a brick selection?
Yes, you do😊
help me to understand: the rule is, 100g per element per person per day? That means I can buy 100 elements and each one 100 g every day? I am from Serbia and I would take a trip, but staying few days more just so I can take more is simply not practical. It is better to find AFOL that lives close to go for 3 months every day and to get 100 daysx100g = 10kg per element (which is still not much), and also, 9 eur per 100g is pretty strong price... maybe for foliage and some rare parts
Hi! Yes you can buy 100g of the same part on your next visit to the store. 😊 Many people do that actually
unbelievably expensive
Thanks for the info and btw a stupid question but the store is in LEGOLAND so you have tu buy a ticket before you can shop there right?
Yes, that's right 😊 The store is INSIDE the amusement park.
I want to go there. It’s sad that it’s the only store of its kind and it would force me to drive for 16hrs roundtrip (i’m lucky compared to others).
Yes, you're right... it's quite a journey for us as well, but worth it!😊
Very insightful video. I would love to spend a couple hours in there. I'm working on my first big moc and I could use alot of those tree parts.
Thank you 😊 Yes, this store expanded our personal Lego inventory by so many cool pieces that would have been to expensive or difficult to get otherwise 😊
I really wish we had one of these in Australia. All we get is the crappy pick a brick wall.
Haha ;) same in Austria where we live 😊 we have to travel internationally as well....😊 Cheers!
Man, I had no idea this kind of stores exited; it's like I've been playing a totally different game all my time as an afol 😅 I might have to save and make one or two trips to this store every year... not sure if worth it since I'm from Spain but at least I'd like to buy in bulk like that once in my life 😅
Hey! We go there once a month and they have new pieces every single time... ;) 😊
Is there a limit to the quantity of the items in the display cabinet you can take such as the elephants? How many elephants could you buy at one time?
The animals and the items in the display are usually limited to 5 per purchase 😊
They need to do this at other legolands
Yes, 100%😊
Magnificent place. Thank you so much for this video.🙂. Great.🙂.
Thanks for tuning in 😊
Is this unique to Germany? I haven't visited LEGOLAND California or Florida in some time, but I don't remember a Pick A Brick selection this large and diverse at either park. How often do you see non-production parts?
yeah, in the US the legoland used to have less parts or even none
We heard that they have a similar store in Billund, Denmark, but apparently the other Legoland parks do not have the same store concept...
We have seen non-production parts, but it's really hard to keep track, because the assortment changes so often and irregularly.😊
@@BricksgoWILDCITY Based on what I've been able to find, Germany is the only LEGOLAND that hasn't switched to the Pick A Brick walls used at normal LEGO retail stores. If I could justify the travel costs, I would love to visit Günzburg just to see this amazing selection.
Please come to the U.K. !!!😢
That shop looks EPIC !!! First video and I subbed !! That’s rare for me
Yes, this shop is one of a kind 😊
Thank you - what an honor! 😊😊
Which annual pass i should buy to get 20% off? I see 3 different options on website. It would be enough when I buy 99 euro version or how does it work? :D
You can get the Jahreskarte Classic (99€) or the Merlin Abenteuer Pass (129€).
Just stay away from the Jahreskarte Basic (69€)!
Yeer the amount of part s to their looks better than pic a brick wall .last vid I Sean of this place. Was duck brick..vid he did .😊
Hi! Yes, you're right 😊 And we know the good Duck 😊 not personally, but from YT
@@BricksgoWILDCITY 🙂👍👍
Wonder if these factory stores will start opening at other Legoland locations…?
Apparently, they have a similar store in Billund, Denmark, but we've only been to the one in Germany 😊
Are there more LEGO factories around the Europe?
From what we've heard: no....
ONE OF THE MINIFIGS ARE HOLDING THEIR HAND IN THE AIR-
I need to go here
We can't wait to go there again in March 😊
Wish uk had something similar too bad rely on bricklink
Hopefully they will open similar store concepts elsewhere...😊
100 euros per kilo… is that good value for getting new bricks?
Mostly NOT, but for some parts, this is a really good deal 😊 (printed parts, foliage, small production runs...)
Yes!!!!!!
:))
Very interesting video.
I have a question for anyone: is there an app where you can take a photo of a piece and it tells you the name and number?
Google Lens is good
Thank you 😊 We use Google Lens. Also works very well with minifigures ;) 😊
Cool!!!♥️♥️♥️🐯
Thank you 😊
Is it only in the UK that they sell per box and not by weight?
We have never been to other Legolands, except Germany and UK, but yes, we think so
Amazing
Yes 😊 Thank you 😊
trunk tiles wow
😊
i always wondered how people on bricklink had 100000 of the same part
;) now you know
Legoland Deutschland ist liebe
JA
I went there and bought like 27 bags of bricks 😂😂😂😂
Good choice 😊
Good Day, may I ask if there is any tax in Germany please? If yes, would there be tax refunds for tourists? Thank you.
Hi! In Germany has 19% VAT. We aren't experts on this field of matter, but usually you can get taxes back at the airport in which you leave the EU.😊 That's what Americans told us last time we went to Legoland Germany ;) 😊
@@BricksgoWILDCITY Thank you!
@@BricksgoWILDCITY Sorry, two more questions. €9.99 includes the 19% VAT? I noticed that there is a restriction of 100 grams per part. Are they very strict about this?
@@Qoonutz Yes, the VAT is already included in the price. The 100g restriction on certain parts is enforced pretty strictly now. It depends on the person at the cash desk, but the best option is of course to bring friends and famliy, because then you can buy 100g per person of a specific part type😊
@@BricksgoWILDCITY Thank you! If I can get tax refunds at the airport, it is quite worth it! I will check out on tax refunds. Thank you once again!
When you are constantly moving your camera it doesn't focus. What you are showing is just a mess of fuzzy images. It was helpful when you stopped moving occasionally.
We'll try better next time, when the store is a bit quieter...😊
WOW 9,90€ each Roller Coaster Track?? It's Only 1.04€/each on the PAB directly on the lego website (and possibly less in bricklink…). And 100g per item/day/customer is very little :'(
price is per 100gr, not each part
Some larger parts are priced individually. The price of the rollercoaster tracks is for a set of 6 if I'm not mistaken 😊
do you get vippoints as well?
No, unfortunately, they do not give VIP points and they do not have GWPs as of now.... But we heard that it's probably going to change ;) 😊
9 euro/ 100 gr!!!! Crazy
Yes, prices aren't cheap, but it's blowout prices for some specific parts 😊
how many I can buy per person?
Many parts are limited to 100 grams of that one part type per person. Other parts have no limitations 😊
Wow, like $40 per pound in US dollar equivalent
Yes you are right. Extremely high prices, but still a steal for some special parts that they have in there 😊
Du sprichst englisch, aber die Einblendungen sind in deutsch???
Das liegt daran, dass das Video ursprünglich mal auf Deutsch erschienen ist 😊
Is this store inside legoland? Can I just go to this store? Thanks.
Yes, it's inside Legoland. If you're quick and leave the park within 1 hour, you will get your park admission back 😊 but that's almost impossible to do ;)
@@BricksgoWILDCITY Thanks for your answer. I'm fine with the admission fee as I want to enjoy legoland as well but my concern is that I heard people say that I can't buy a ticket as a single adult. I need to be accompanied by a child. Do you know if this is true in germany? I think it is in US. But I know for sure that you don't need to be accompanied by a child in Japan Legoland cause I just went there last week.
@@raviupadhaya4722 OK! 😊 you are allowed in there as an adult and you do not need to bring any kids ;)
@@BricksgoWILD nice 🤩🤩🤩 Thank you so much.
@@raviupadhaya4722 you‘re welcome! 😊
Can some one tell me where i'm germany od this shop
It's located at Legoland Germany in Günzburg 😊
Lego cost too munch 100g 9€ and blue brix cost 4,95€ 100g and when you have 400g cost 3,95€ thas a fair price
Yes you are right 😊 Lego is much more expensive than Bluebrixx or other brick systems in general...
Cola 100g 9,00€ too?
0,5l -> 500g + Bottle -> 45€+ ^^
Yes ;) no, we have no clue about the Cola prices there. We've never bought one there 😊
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didn't bother me, but if some 1 else is bothered... Make a same video with a skateboard and a camerastand ? Just roll it thru the shelves few times on different heights and we can see pieces clearly without shaking so much. RUclips bitrate makes all too blurry when there's organic movement of the camera.
Thanks for your comment! You are right. In our newer videos of the factory store we used a gimbal to reduce the shaking. It's always a little bit difficult to film in there because of all the other people 😊 but we'll keep trying
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Does anyone know if they have the same type of part warehouse in Legoland denmark or just in germany?
We have never been to Billund, but apparently they have a similar store there. The one in Denmark is more expensive though...😊
WORST CAMERAWORK EVER. I was dizzy after 10 seconds
Sorry for that... We will upload another tour of the Factory Store soon in which we use our newly purchased Gimbal for better camera control 😊