LEGO Stores hosting Easter egg hunt and make and take events
Visitors to LEGO Stores in the coming weeks will be able to join in with an Easter egg hunt and take home a free buildable bunny model.
LEGO Stores in the UK will be celebrating Easter in style this year with two upcoming promotional events for all the family. As is becoming something of an annual tradition, visitors to their local official LEGO retail locations over the next few weeks will be able to take part in themed in-store events to mark the festive occasion.
Participating LEGO Stores will be kicking off the fun and games with an Easter egg hunt from April 1 to April 12. Visitors will have to find all the bunny’s eggs hidden throughout the store, although there’s no indication as to whether or not there’ll be some sort of gift incentive for locating them all. However, a listing on the Product Certification page has revealed a LEGO Easter Egg Hunt Kit is on the way at some point, potentially linking in to the upcoming promotional event.
In addition, LEGO Stores will also be holding a seasonal make and take event on April 5 and April 6 from 2pm to 4pm. Visitors will be able to pick up a free LEGO Easter Bunny model and either construct it there and then or take the promotional set home with them. A limited quantity of the model will be available on each day, with one build per person, while stocks last.
Those who visit their local LEGO Store up to and including April 9 will still be able to grab a free 40587 Easter Basket GWP set with spends of £65 / $70 / €70 and over, unless the promotional model has long since gone by then. A second LEGO Easter GWP is also currently available, with 30643 Easter Chickens obtainable with purchases above £35 / $40 / €40, although that offer is due to expire on March 31.
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