Deal Editor's Note: This offer is valid In-Store only at select locations. While we cannot confirm in-store pricing/availability, we are promoting this deal to the Frontpage due to comments from forum members reporting success in finding these prices available locally.
Select Costco Warehouse Locations have for their
Members: 1363-Piece LEGO Icons Tranquil Garden Building Set (10315) on sale for
$89.99. Offer is
valid in-store only at select locations.
Thanks to Community Member
kwikside for sharing this deal.
Note: Availability for sale price and stock may be limited and varies by location. Please check your local warehouse for availability of this deal.
About this product:
- Based on a traditional Japanese garden, this buildable model includes an arched bridge, stream, koi carp, lotus flowers, trees, rocks, stone lanterns and a pavilion with a detailed tea-ceremony room.
- Slots in the base of the Zen garden model make rearranging easy, so you can create different configurations for display in the home or office
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Lego in 2022 had revenue of 9.5 billion dollars.
But please tell us more about how children don't play with LEGO.
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I personally take my 3 yr old to an actual Lego store only on special occasions - otherwise i look for deals. It's very expensive at MSRP, agreed, but watching your kid persevere with complex and tactile construction projects - and then use their imaginations to adapt and expand those projects - is super rewarding for everyone concerned. In my opinion, that's very much worth the money - especially when kits like this can often require multiple hours or days of focused attention.
I can 100% see why many folks would feel priced out of the market though. It ain't cheap. For as long as he's into it though, I'm happily riding the Lego train. (And we'll be doing a Lego City Passenger Train set at Christmas ☺️).
Also, "nickel and diming" is maybe not the term to use here when referring to perceived vast overpricing. I think this would be closer to "monopoly pricing". There are alternative kits to be found out there. None are very cheap though - since achieving such consistent production quality (and instruction quality) is no simple task.
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