One Public Day: |
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| Adults: | $10 |
| 10 & under: | $7 |
| 3 & under: | Free |
| Family of 4: | $30 |
Hours: |
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Aug 7th - 8th, 2010 11:00am - 4:00pm |
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...is a huge pile of LEGO bricks where your little ones can exert their creative energies. We understand the difficulty in enjoying all the LEGO models without touching. So Stay & Play allows you to dig in :)
But the bricks stay with us, so they can be enjoyed at the next BrickFair.
A few models are interactive. They are clearly marked, and the owner is usually nearby to assist. In fact, they usually enjoy showing off.
Be gentle and enjoy!
Food is available on-site. It is polite to wash your hands before returning to any LEGO area!
Guess the number of LEGO elements in the jar... and win it.
Four jars full of LEGO parts are given away during BrickFair weekend, at 1:00pm and 3:30pm each day.
Closest guess wins. Presence not required to win; we'll call you.
...is the genre of movies made in a LEGO universe, where everything is constructed of LEGO bricks and ruled by LEGO minifigs.
BrickFilms are created using either stop-motion
or are digitally created
in a computer.
A collection of films, some new and some old favorites, are featured on the big screen all weekend.
Visit the BrickFilms theater any time during the expo. Each film is relatively short, so you can enjoy the movies as long or as briefly as you like.