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Step Into The World’s Largest LEGO Store In Airport That Is Now Open At DXB!

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Growing up, LEGO blocks were certainly one of the most fun-filled ways to play with your buddies. Wasn’t this the case? Well, if you have also loved LEGO growing up and want to share this joy with your little munchkin, then you will be pleased to know about this development. Yes, Dubai International Airport now has the world’s largest airport LEGO Store that you might want to check out with your little human while travelling.

World’s Largest LEGO Store At Airport Is Now Open At DXB

The world’s largest LEGO Store has now been unveiled at Dubai International Airport. Open at Terminal 3, it’s the perfect place to pass some time before boarding your flight! It houses interactive zones that are perfect for kids and grown-ups alike and these have been designed to stimulate creativity and keep the visitors engaged. It should be noted that the store is spread over a massive area of 190 m² space. This means people will be allowed to visit and play while also being creative at this famous Danish toy brand.

The Store Has A 190 CM Tall LEGO Pilot

Pic credits: dubaiairports.ae

As it happens, there is also a 190 cm tall LEGO pilot that stands proudly in the store. Did you know that it is made with 45,033 bricks? Yes, so, when the customers step into the store, they can just waive their hand on a minifigure scanner that will bring their minifigure doppelgängers to life on screen. There is also an augmented reality digital box that will allow visitors to see the digital animation of their chosen box come alive.

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Shelves Lining The Store Feature A Variety Of LEGO Sets

In fact, there will also be a wide range of sets that will be available for purchase and this will include classics and even the latest editions on the shelves lining the store. Additionally, the highlight has to be the mosaic wall of the Dubai skyline, which is ideal for taking some picture-perfect selfies before you set out to travel to the destination of your choice. Made with 33,219 LEGO bricks, it took 134 hours to complete the wall.

Doesn’t it all sound interesting? The next time you’re travelling via the DXB, don’t forget to check out this store!

Cover Image Courtesy: dubaiairports.ae

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