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17th Aug 2022

The new LEGO store in Dublin will have a 30-minute browsing limit

Trine Jensen-Burke

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It’s almost time.

For little – and bigger – LEGO fans in Ireland, the opening of the brand new LEGO store in Dublin is no doubt one of the highlights of the summer.

The opening of the stand-alone store on Dublin’s Grafton Street was announced back in February, and needless to say, many have been counting down the days until it will open.

Excitingly, the store promises to be a shopping experience unlike any other, and aims to debut a new “retailtainment” concept, where apparently, a visit to the store will be ‘as fun as the item you buy from the store.’

 

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Sounds cool?

We know.

According to a LEGO spokesperson, there will be a 30-minute shopping limit per customer – and this will include browsing, queueing, and purchasing any of your LEGO bits.

“All customers will require a wrist band with an allocated time to gain access to the LEGO Store Dublin,” a spokesperson for LEGO said.

“The wrist bands can be collected directly opposite the LEGO Store on Grafton Street each day of the opening weekend from 9am.”

 

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The reason for the time-limited slots in the store is customer safety, apparently.

“To ensure the safety of all customers, the LEGO Store Dublin will have 30-minute time allowances for customers to enjoy the brand new location,” the spokesperson said.

The LEGO Dublin store, which will be located on 41 Grafton Street, is set to open this Thursday, August 18th, at 9 am.

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